FACSA, ESAMUR, ITC-UJI, the Council of Chambers of Commerce of the Valencian Community and IPROMA are organizing a conference to present the REMEB project

REMEB MBR Murcia Facsa Project

FACSA, ITC-UJI, ESAMUR, the Council of Chambers of the Valencian Community and IPROMA will hold an information day on sustainable technologies for the treatment and reuse of wastewater next Thursday, June 28th in Aledo (Murcia). The day will analyze, from different perspectives, the work developed and the results obtained to date with the REMEB project and will present other environmentally friendly systems.

The REMEB project, funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 program, has developed a low-cost ceramic membrane bioreactor (MBR) made from agro-industrial waste. MBRs are among the most advanced wastewater treatment systems on the market. This initiative has been implemented at the Aledo Wastewater Treatment Plant in Murcia, Spain, for water reuse in agriculture and is currently in its final validation phase.

The event, which is supported by the Aledo Town Council, will take place at the town's cultural center from 10:15 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. In addition, a visit to the Aledo wastewater treatment plant has been organized prior to the event to see the installed technology in operation.

The REMEB consortium comprises international partners from seven countries, led by FACSA. Other participants include the Institute of Ceramic Technology ITC-UJI, the French engineering firm IMECA PROCESS, the Cypriot consultancy ATLANTIS, the Norwegian company BIOWATER, the Council of Chambers of Commerce of the Valencian Community, the Castellón-based environmental research and projects laboratory IPROMA, the Italian ceramic center CENTRO CERAMICO, the Turkish ceramic research center SAM, the Antonio Nariño University of Colombia, and the Wastewater Treatment and Purification Entity of the Region of Murcia, ESAMUR.

More information about the event:
http://www.remeb-h2020.com/newsletter/jornada-murcia-remeb/

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