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UPWATER · Understanding groundwater Pollution to protect and enhance WATERquality

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 November 202230 April 2026EU funding €3,993,637Call HORIZON-CL6-2022-ZEROPOLLUTION-01

Among the available freshwater resources, groundwater (GW) plays a key role in providing water supplies and livelihoods to respond the pronounced water scarcity. GW pollution by chemicals (organic and inorganic) and biological agents (viruses and bacteria) originating from human activities is a widespread worldwide problem. The scientific and technological goals of the UPWATER project are (1) to provide scientific knowledge on identification, occurrence and fate of pollutants in the GW with cost-efficient sampling methods based on passive samplers for chemicals and pathogens; (2) to develop sources apportionment methods to identify and quantify the pollution sources, including Compound Specific Isotopic Analysis (CSIA) and (3) to validate and assess the performance of bio-based engineered natural treatment systems designed as mitigation solutions. The monitoring and mitigation solutions will be validated in 3 case studies (DK, GR and ES), representing different EU climate conditions and a combination of rural, industrial and urban pollution sources. The existing hydrogeological models will be updated with innovative water quality modelling tools, allowing the simulation of decision-making scenarios under multiple stressors and climate change projections. The scenarios will also include the expected impacts of scaling-up the mitigation solutions and the adoption of other non-technological preventive measures devoted to minimise the release of chemicals at source (chemicals regulation, taxation, consumption campaigns, public procurement, etc). The exploitation of specific UPWATER results will lead to expected mid-term outcomes including among others: updating the EU chemical priority lists, scaling-up the pilot bio-based solutions to demonstration scale, the adoption of some preventive measures in the case studies and the close-to-market development of the passive sampling devices.

Consortium · 14 organisations

coordinator

AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS

ES · €716,775

participant

AARHUS UNIVERSITET

DK · €569,324

associatedPartner

AUSTRALIAN NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ORGANISATION

AU

participant

ETHNICON METSOVION POLYTECHNION

EL · €526,250

participant

INSTITUT NATIONAL DE L ENVIRONNEMENT INDUSTRIEL ET DES RISQUES - INERIS

FR · €362,663

associatedPartner

THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

AU

participant

IWW HOLDING GEMEINNUTZIGE GMBH

DE · €119,738

participant

IWW Institut fur Wasserforschung gemeinnutzige GmbH

DE · €254,012

participant

TARH-TERRA AMBIENTE E RECURSOS HIDRICOS LDA

PT · €231,188

participant

UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA

ES · €410,596

participant

BARCELONA REGIONAL AGENCIA METROPOLITANA DE DESENVOLUPAMENT URBANISTICI D INFRASTRUCTURES SA

ES · €115,050

participant

STICHTING FUTURE CITY

NL · €259,988

participant

ETAIREIA YDREYSEOS KAI APOCHETEFSEOS PROTEYOYSIS ANONIMI ETAIREIA

EL · €129,375

participant

FUNDACION NUEVA CULTURA DEL AGUA

ES · €298,680

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