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Accelerating Water Smartness in Coastal Europe

Deliverables

Drivers and Barriers: Proposal for a New Governance Model

Builds upon the analysis of policies and CoPs and D5.3, also taking into account the different characteristics and results from the LLs across case studies (input from T1.5); output for D.5.6 and D.5.7 (T5.3 and T.5.4)

B-WaterSmart, FIWARE based interoperability framework

Report on the interoperability approach based on FIWARE adopted in the project (produced by T3.1)

Energy production from small WWTP clusters

Report on the feasibility of energy production at small wastewater treatment plants based on different options regarding material flows, processes, and centralization vs. decentralization (T2.2 and subtask T2.2.2).

Manual on stakeholder mapping and engagement

Provides guidance on participatory methodologies and best practices for stakeholder engagement (output for T5.1 and T4.3)

Preliminary report on social acceptance and behaviours towards water-smart solutions

First analysis of the results from the CoPs operation, including an assessment of the gender dimensions involved in water access and management (T5.3), receives input from and feeds back into T1.2

What is water-smartness and how to assess it?

Provides the framework and theoretical background, the water-smartness definition and the assessment requirements (T6.1, feeds MS13 and T6.2) Note that MS16 will be input to T1.4.

The monitoring, negotiation and decision support solutions toolkit - Early release

Report on monitoring, negotiation and decision support solutions focusing on complementarity. Includes tools 16-21, 29-30, 32 and 33 as defined in Annex I part B table 4. In addition to the public report there will be the actual software tools that are confidential / IPR-protected and will be commercially exploited by the developers. But access to the tools will be provided to project participants (Early release) (produced by T3.8). This deliverable is based on inputs by T3.2 to 3.7. Its architecture is influenced by D3.1.

The water cycle modelling and assessment solutions toolkit - Early release

Report on B-WaterSmart water cycle modelling and assessment solutions focusing on complementarity. Includes tools 22-28 and 31 as defined in Annex I part B table 4. In addition to the public report there will be the actual software tools that are confidential / IPR-protected and will be commercially exploited by the developers. But access to the tools will be provided to project participants (Early release) (produced by T3.8). This deliverable is based on inputs by T3.2 to 3.7. Its architecture is influenced by D3.1.

Manual of data specifications required from mapping of actors at Living Labs

Report on data specification on water-energy-resources nexus and review of methodologies and best practices to map stakeholders at LLs from a CE perspective (T4.1).-Input: During the T4.1 Cetaqua will define the specification of information needed from each LL about CE, stablishing what kind of data (water, energy and resources) has to be gathered from CoPs (T1.1).-Output: This Deliverable 4.1 [M6] will provide inputs from CE vision, to implement the structure and methodology at T1.1: Designing and organising B-WaterSmart collaborative work providing key stakeholders mapping for each CoP. In consequence, this deliverable will contribute as an input for the Report of CoPs’ architecture and stakeholder mapping for each LL delivered at M9 offering the structure and methodology for the implementation and development of the CoPs. Also, this Deliverable 4.1 will contribute in the development of the task T3.1: Developing a FIWARE-based interoperability approach to water-smart applications and data to provide a Deliverable D3.1 providing a report on the interoperability approach based on FIWARE at M12.

The water cycle modelling and assessment solutions toolkit - Final release

Report on B-WaterSmart water cycle modelling and assessment solutions focusing on complementarity. Includes tools 22-28 and 31 as defined in Annex I part B table 4. In addition to the public report there will be the actual software tools that are confidential / IPR-protected and will be commercially exploited by the developers. But access to the tools will be provided (CO) to project participants (Final release) (produced by T3.8). This deliverable is based on inputs by T3.2 to 3.7. Its architecture is influenced by D3.1

Leakage and infiltration detection techniques

Report on the testing of multiple packages and corresponding signal transmission techniques from household smart meters to SCADA system, including solutions for local energy provision to operate sensors in order to detect water supply leakage and sewer infiltration (T2.2 and subtask 2.2.1), involves LL Bodø.

CoP's architecture and stakeholder mapping for each LL

Report about the structure, methodology, operations and timeline for the implementation and development of the CoPs and of the INALL (T1.1). Main input for T1.2 (CoPs), D1.4, and T1.4 (INALL), D1.5. It also feeds T1.5, D1.4. It will include: -key stakeholders mapping for each CoP based on the terms of reference from other WPs;-definition of practices, methodologies and tools to meet the objectives defined for the B-WaterSmart CoPs’ operation and timeline for the CoPs’ implementation;-guidelines for setting up INALL and definition of its main objectives

Ex-post dissemination & communication strategy & plan

Describes the activities to be carried out after the lifetime of the project (Output from T7.2).

"Preliminary report ""Drivers and Barriers for Water-smart Solutions across 6 European Cases: Policy and Governance"""

Analysis of the factors influencing adoption of water-smart solutions (T5.2); provides output for T4.2 and D.4.3.

Definition of circular economy indicators for Living Labs

Report on key performance indicators with focus on circular economy and water-smartness (T4.2)-Input: As input to elaborate D4.2, it is necessary feedback from implementing and managing water Smart systemic- water-energy-resources data (from WP1-T1.5). -Output: This Deliverable 4.2 will provide CE metrics and indicators for the water-smartness assessment framework to feed T6.2 (Development of the water-smartness assessment framework).

Technological indicators for water-smartness

Report provides a set of technology related indicators to be included into the water-smartness assessment framework in WP6 (T 2.7). Involves all LLs.

Socioeconomic metrics for the water-smartness assessment framework

Provides data on the social variables to be integrated into the water-smartness assessment framework (WP6) (based on the analysis developed within T5.2, provides output for T6.2 and D6.2).

The monitoring, negotiation and decision support solutions toolkit - Final release

Report on B-WaterSmart monitoring, negotiation and decision support solutions focusing on complementarity. Includes tools 16-21, 29-30, 32 and 33 as defined in Annex I part B table 4. In addition to the public report there will be the actual software tools that are confidential / IPR-protected and will be commercially exploited by the developers. But access to the tools will be provided (CO) to project participants (Final release) (produced by T3.8). This deliverable is based on inputs by T3.2 to 3.7. Its architecture is influenced by D3.1.

Water-smart technologies and concepts

Synthesis report on the results of the different case studies (T2.7). Involves all LLs.

Recommendations for refinement of the water-smartness framework and its transformation into a dashboard-type software

Will be obtained through the INALL activities for the adjustment of the water-smartness framework (T1.4). It is the main input to T6.3 to develop D6.3.

First version of the dissemination & communication strategy & plan

First dissemination & communication strategy & plan (DCSP) available. To be updated in M18 and M36 (Output from T7.2).

Final version of the water-smartness assessment framework (V2)

Consists of the final version of the framework (V2) refined after testing in T1.4 (T6.3). It feeds T3.9 for this task to deliver the final water-smartness dashboard application (DAP 11; D3.7).

Water-smartness dashboard - Early release

An early prototype of the water-smartness dashboard available for testing (produced by T3.9). Includes tool 34 as defined in Annex I part B table 4. This deliverable accepts as inputs D6.2 and D6.3.

First schedule of training actions and portfolio of possible contents

Document for the project website with an early schedule and portfolio of BWS training activities (T1.3). It feeds the activity of T1.3 after M12, D1.6, and T1.5, D1.4.

The water-smartness assessment framework (V1)

Framework prototype V1 and a supporting document, allowing T3.9 to start working on the online dashboard from M25 (T6.2, feeds T3.9 and T6.3)

Corporate identity and general communication material

A corporate project design and first communication material made available to partners (Output from T7.2).

Data Management Plan first version (updates M18,36,48)

Plan details which data the project will generate and collect, and how these will be used, exploited, made accessible, stored and preserved. Updates at M18, M36 and M48 as part of the periodic report to the EC (outcome of T8.3, input for all deliverables)

Publications

Modeling Chlorine Decay in Reclaimed Water Distribution Systems—A Lisbon Area Case Study

Author(s): Costa, J.; Mesquita, E.; Ferreira, F.; Figueiredo, D.; Rosa, M.J.; Viegas, R.M.C.
Published in: Sustainability 2023, Issue 15, 2023, Page(s) 16211, ISSN 2071-1050
Publisher: MDPI Open Access Publishing
DOI: 10.3390/su152316211

A comparative analysis of international guidelines for green infrastructure performance assessment

Author(s): Bardia Roghani, Mahdi Bahrami, Franz Tscheikner-Gratl, Frédéric Cherqui, Tone Merete Muthanna, Marius Møller Rokstad
Published in: Blue-Green Systems, Issue 6, 2024, Page(s) 133-152, ISSN 2617-4782
Publisher: IWA Publishing
DOI: 10.2166/bgs.2024.049

GIS-AHP Ensembles for Multi-Actor Multi-Criteria Site Selection Processes: Application to Groundwater Management under Climate Change

Author(s): Konstantin W. Scheihing, Christine Kübeck, Uwe Sütering
Published in: Water 2022, 14, 1793, Issue 11, 2022, Page(s) 1793, ISSN 2071-1050
Publisher: MDPI Open Access Publishing
DOI: 10.3390/w14111793

Identification and Modelling of Chlorine Decay Mechanisms in Reclaimed Water Containing Ammonia

Author(s): Joana Costa; Elsa Mesquita; Filipa Ferreira; Maria João Rosa; Rui M. C. Viegas
Published in: Sustainability, Vol 13, Iss 13548, p 13548 (2021), Issue 1, 2021, ISSN 2071-1050
Publisher: MDPI Open Access Publishing
DOI: 10.3390/su132413548

Towards a water-smart society: Progress in linking theory and practice.

Author(s): Sigrid Damman, Alexandra Schmuck, Rosário Oliveira, Steven (Stef) H.A. Koop, Maria do Céu Almeida, Helena Alegre, Rita Maria Ugarelli
Published in: Utilities Policy, Issue Volume 85, 2023, ISSN 0957-1787
Publisher: Pergamon Press Ltd.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jup.2023.101674

Uncertainties in different leak localization methods for water distribution networks: a review

Author(s): P. Mohan Doss; M.M. Rokstad; D. Steffelbauer; F. Tscheikner-Gratl
Published in: Urban Water Journal, Issue 20, 2023, Page(s) 953-967, ISSN 1573-062X
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
DOI: 10.1080/1573062x.2023.2229301

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