SWaT is an innovative system capable of monitoring and removing biological pollutants in drinking water, which will provide a unique sustainable and reliable method for the drinking water quality monitoring and treatment able to detect and eliminate Legionella bacteria from drinking water. SWaT has the advantage to fastly monitor Legionella on site and almost online, accurately quantify them in 102 CFU/L, and treat them to include it below the regulation threshold limits. Furthermore, SWaT provides target users with an environmental friendly system enabling to reduce 90% usage of chemicals.
Currently, we have developed the main SWaT components, and tested in lab and relevant environment reaching Technology Readiness Level TRL 6.
The system takes the water flow in entrance and the system receives the first measure from the legionella sensor (ON-LINE), the electronic device acquires and processes the data and simultaneously governs the activation of the filter. The sterilized water from the filter comes again sampled by the Legionella Sensor, which performs a new measurement (ON-LINE) post sterilization treatment, the electronic system captures, stores and manages the information in order to perform various functions which will be integrated into the system: for example, sending any alarm messages, system management maintenance, etc. The measuring system is like a colorimetric type: the water to be analyzed is drawn and inserted into an optoelectronic cell. .
The overall objective of the project is the industrial adaptation of the combined system for monitoring and treating drinking water and its further commercialization in water monitoring and treatment industry. SWaT´s strategic commercialization plan is fully developed in strategic target countries for SWaT sales after the project´s finalization.