When does water reuse make economic, ecological and technical sense?
The BMBF project “MULTI-ReUse” is developing a tool for the sustainability assessment of water reuse technologies. Read more
News from the MULTI-ReUse project
The BMBF project “MULTI-ReUse” is developing a tool for the sustainability assessment of water reuse technologies. Read more
Usually treated wastewater is being fed into the rivers but what if you could reuse it instead? The research project Multi-ReUse, funded by the Federal Ministry Read more
The Johannes-Rau research community unites 15 research institutes and celebrated its five years Read more
The research project MULTI-ReUse almost has reached its target line. Up to 20 participants discussed the state of the work during a project meeting at the beginning of March. Read more
How can you transfer knowledge from a research project to different target groups in an easy way? In MULTI-ReUse, the team relies on the touchtable! Read more
The MULTI-ReUse project was introduced at the Leading Trade Fair for Environmental Technologies IFAT 2018 in May in Munich, Germany. It was located at the booth of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) together with other funded projects. Read more
On 17.-18.04.2018 the status workshop from WavE takes place in Frankfurt, Germany. The funding measure WavE is financed by the German Federal Ministry of Research and Education (BMBF) within the focal topic “Sustainable Water Management” as part of the framework programme “Research on Sustainable Development” and the research agenda on Green Economy. Read more
In September the different partners of the MULTI-ReUse project met in Brake in Lower Saxony to discuss the progress of the project. The single work packages introduced their previous results, controversial points were discussed and the next working steps were planned. Read more
In July 2017 the MULTI-ReUse pilot plant started its work. For the period of the next two years the plant is located on the premises of the waste water treatment plant in Nordenham. The plant treats already treated waste water furthermore.
About 20 MULTI-ReUse members met in Frankfurt in March to discuss the present situation of the project, to clarify open questions and to talk about further actions. Especially the work packages 1 and 2 already were able to present first results. Read more