Universidad de Cantabria       |      zimbra

RESEARCH: Projects

 INFORMACIÓN GENERAL

Name:Sustainable Technologies for Integral Water Cycle - TEcoAgua
Duration:2009-09-01 - 2012-12-01
URL:
Programme:INGENIO 2010 Programme , CENIT project financed by Ministry of Science and Innovation, Spanish Government


 INVOLVED COMPANIES

NAMECOUNTRY
Befesa AguaAndalucía
Fagor ElectrónicaPaís Vasco
Canal de Isabel IIMadrid
Deimos ImagingCastilla y León
InabensaAndalucía
EmasesaAndalucía
InclamMadrid
Agua y GestiónAndalucía
TerranovaPaís Vasco
Micronet Porous FibersPaís Vasco
Ral TécnicaCataluña
ITCCanarias
EkotekPaís Vasco
University of CádizAndalucía
University of HuelvaAndalucía
University of MálagaAndalucía
University of CórdobaAndalucía
University of GranadaAndalucía
IAS – CSICAndalucía
AICIAAndalucía
Foundation CentaAndalucía
PSA (Ciemat)Almería
University of ZaragozaAragón
Technical University of MadridMadrid
ICTP – CSICMadrid
University of ValladolidCastilla y León
University of LeónCastilla y León
Foundation CartifCastilla y León
Technical University of ValenciaComunidad Valenciana
University of Castilla La ManchaCastilla La Mancha
University of ExtremaduraExtremadura
GaikerPaís Vasco
University of Las Palmas de Gran CanariaCanarias
University of GeronaCataluña
University of CantabriaCantabria
 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT

TEcoAgua project, “Sustainable Technologies for Integral Water Cycle” has as global scope setting Spanish productive system in a leading position in processes, technologies and knowledge generation within the integral water cycle, thus contributing to guarantee the quality and availability of water supply. This warranty is reachable through alternative resources generation and an efficient management of the existing ones, under sustainability criteria that reduce greenhouse effect gasses emissions associated to the water cycle, and that contribute to the climate change adaptation and/or mitigation.

The role of the group within this project focuses on three different fields within Integral Water Cycle:

    - Study the different proceedings, tools and technologies involved in efficient management of irrigation networks, ranging from sensor devices to management and information access procedures.

    - Define the underlying architecture to monitor and manage the water distribution network in a more efficient manner.

    - Develop and optimize the processes associated to Water Potabilization Treatment Plant, facilitating the integration of all agents within a global management system.


   
   
© 2007 · Network Planning and Mobile Communications Laboratory · All rights reserved.
Minimum display width: 960 pixels |Contact