SCOREwater innovations sums up to 42 prototypes and 55 tests. The 42 prototypes (Annex 5) are comprised of: 17 data software prototypes, 8 data communication prototypes, 8 system prototypes, 4 prototypes of working methods and 5 prototypes of sensor instalments. The 55 tests (Annex 6) are comprised of: 17 software tests, 10 data communication tests, 5 system tests, 4 tests of working methods and 19 sensor tests.
From the SCOREwater prototypes 12 new services were generated, and Key readiness levels and next exploitation steps were assessed (Annex 3). 13 EU markets for application were identified (Annex 7). One of the services developed in the project is the SCOREwater platform (Annex 8), which acts as a broker for data providers and users. The SCOREwater Portal, accessible at
https://scorewater-portal.eu(se abrirá en una nueva ventana) is an extension of the platform. The SCOREwater portal includes the datasets from the project, descriptions of the services developed within our project, information about the 3 demonstration cases, and the public project deliverables.
Innovation and collaboration in urban water management was promoted in SCOREwater by conducting large scale demonstrations in Amersfoort, Barcelona, and Göteborg, while at the same time enforcing active local citizen science engagement. In Barcelona, the project also demonstrated the feasibility of a community-level sewage surveillance network within urban areas, via deployment of monitoring stations (Annex 9).
Social and organizational barriers were identified and good practice for resilience tools were established. Recommendations for future initiatives include engaging stakeholders, and developing compelling business cases to ensure continued interest (Annex 10).
SCOREwater dissemination includes 3 published scientific papers and another 4 submitted and pending publication (Annex 11). The project also set up a video showcase page for twelve open-access videos (Annex l2), covering SCOREwater events and presentations,
https://vimeo.com/showcase/8938460(se abrirá en una nueva ventana).
The project participated in the DW2020 synergy group of 5 projects and contributed to the writing of a white paper on the need for digital water in a green Europe (
https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2826/661606(se abrirá en una nueva ventana)). In the proposal from the commission in 2022 on amendment of the Council directive 91/271/EEC concerning urban wastewater treatment legal requirements on online monitoring of pollutants from stormwater and combined sewage and stormwater systems are proposed, as was suggested by the SCOREwater project.