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TRUST · Transitions to the Urban Water Services of Tomorrow
The European project initiative TRUST will produce knowledge and guidance to support TRansitions to Urban Water Services of Tomorrow, enabling communities to achieve sustainable, low-carbon water futures without compromising service quality. We deliver this ambition through close collaboration with problem owners in ten participating pilot city regions under changing and challenging conditions in Europe and Africa. Our work provides research driven innovations in governance, modelling concepts, technologies, decision support tools, and novel approaches to integrated water, energy, and infrastructure asset management. An extended understanding of the performance of contemporary urban water services will allow detailed exploration of transition pathways. Urban water cycle analysis will include use of an innovative systems metabolism model, derivation of key performance indicators, risk assessment, as well as broad stakeholder involvement and an analysis of public perceptions and governance modes. A number of emerging technologies in water supply, waste and storm water treatment and disposal, in water demand management and in the exploitation of alternative water sources will be analysed in terms of their cost-effectiveness, performance, safety and sustainability. Cross-cutting issues include innovations in urban asset management and water-energy nexus strengthening. The most promising interventions will be demonstrated and legitimised in the urban water systems of the ten participating pilot city regions. TRUST outcomes will be incorporated into planning guidelines and decision support tools, will be subject to life-cycle assessment, and be shaped by regulatory considerations as well as potential environmental, economic and social impacts. Outputs from the project will catalyse transformatory change in both the form and management of urban water services and give utilities increased confidence to specify innovative solutions to a range of pressing challenges.
Consortium · 33 organisations
IWW HOLDING GEMEINNUTZIGE GMBH
DE · €862,572
BREIVOLL INSPECTION TECHNOLOGIES AS
NO · €97,200
KWR WATER BV
NL · €645,221
THE UNIVERSITY OF EXETER
UK · €589,980
Ingenieurgesellschaft Prof. Dr. Sieker mbH
DE · €164,700
HR WALLINGFORD LIMITED
UK · €179,199
OSLO KOMMUNE
NO · €26,750
STIFTELSEN SINTEF
NO · €620,488
S.T.E.P. RAUTENBACH YUCE GEBEL Consulting GmbH
DE · €114,383
FACHHOCHSCHULE NORDWESTSCHWEIZ FHNW
CH · €284,755
ETHNICON METSOVION POLYTECHNION
EL · €223,420
Canal de Isabel II
ES
THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM
UK
STICHTING WATERNET
NL · €8,941
LABORATORIO NACIONAL DE ENGENHARIA CIVIL
PT · €664,157
ADP VALOR - SERVIÇOS AMBIENTAIS, S.A.
PT · €12,450
Addition Projectos e Servicos de Informatica Lda
PT · €222,000
IREN ACQUA GAS SPA
IT
SCOTTISH WATER
UK · €7,800
VEOLIA ENVIRONNEMENT RECHERCHE ET INNOVATION SNC
FR · €29,637
ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA
IT · €132,500
UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE VALENCIA
ES · €386,946
APA NOVA BUCURESTI SA
RO · €9,150
CANAL DE ISABEL II GESTION S.A.
ES · €15,060
CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY
UK · €374,440
IRETI SPA
IT · €3,086
INTERNATIONAL WATER ASSOCIATION LBG
UK · €21,430
NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU
NO · €597,488
Hamburger Wasserwerke GmbH
DE · €5,500
INSTITUTO SUPERIOR TECNICO
PT · €418,859
YDREAMS - INFORMATICA S.A.
PT · €251,761
3 C MEMBRANE AG
DE · €1,108
SCHIPHOL NEDERLAND BV
NL · €11,800
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