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Gestione del ciclo dell’acqua: Torino e India al lavoro

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Smat, la Società pubblica torinese che eroga il servizio idrico nell’Area Metropolitana di Torino, ha aderito al Programma europeo EU-WOP Programme, gestito da Global Water Operators’ Partnership Alliance (GWOPA) di UN-Habitat, diventando partner di Hydroaid (Scuola Internazionale dell’Acqua per lo Sviluppo), Politecnico di Torino e WaterLinks Management Council.

L’obiettivo del progetto è sviluppare un sistema di tecnologie low-cost per la corrispondente indiana Odisha Water Supply and Sewerage Board (OWSSB) per quanto riguarda il trattamento delle acque reflue, la gestione delle acque di pioggia e delle reti fognarie. Inoltre, si punta a individuare soluzioni sostenibili per migliorare i processi di trattamento delle acque reflue e dei fanghi di depurazione.

OWSSB è un ente pubblico dello Stato di Odisha, in India, che si occupa di progettare sistemi e impianti volti a migliorare le reti di raccolta e dei depuratori. Tramite il progetto “Supporting OWSSB (India) in upgrading Capacities in Wastewater and faecal Sludge Management” (SO-WOP), si svolgeranno delle sessioni conoscitive e formative fra tecnici italiani e tecnici indiani, durante le quali il know-how italiano verrà messo a disposizione dei colleghi indiani. Importante il ruolo del Politecnico di Torino, che fornirà il supporto accademico necessario per analizzare le tecnologie di trattamento delle acque reflue e di gestione dei fanghi; inoltre, si impegnerà a sviluppare un piano per ottimizzare i processi di trattamento.

Hydroaid, invece, si occuperà della logistica assieme a WaterLinks, assicurando la corretta erogazione dei corsi di apprendimento.

Il progetto durerà 3 anni e ha un valore di oltre mezzo milione di euro, di cui quattro quinti sono finanziati dall’Unione Europea.

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Water cycle management: Turin and Invia work together

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Smat, the Turin public company that provides the water service in the Metropolitan Area of Turin, has joined the European EU-WOP Programme, managed by the Global Water Operators’ Partnership Alliance (GWOPA) of UN-Habitat, becoming a partner of Hydroaid (International School of Water for Development), Polytechnic University of Turin and WaterLinks Management Council.

The aim of the project is to develop a low-cost technology system for the Indian correspondent Odisha Water Supply and Sewerage Board (OWSSB) regarding wastewater treatment, rainwater management and sewer networks. In addition, efforts will be made to identify sustainable solutions to improve wastewater and sewage sludge treatment processes.

OWSSB is a public body of the state of Odissa, in India, which designs systems and plants aimed at improving collection and purification networks. Through the project “Supporting OWSSB (India) in upgrading Capacities in Wastewater and faecal Sludge Management” (SO-WOP), knowledge and training sessions will be held between Italian and Indian technicians, during which Italian know-how will be provided to Indian colleagues. The role of the Polytechnic University of Turin is important, as it will provide the academic support necessary to analyze wastewater treatment and sludge management technologies; in addition, it will start developing a plan to optimize the treatment processes.

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The project will last 3 years and has a value of over half a million euros, of which four fifths are financed by the European Union.

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Smat, the Turin public company that provides the water service in the Metropolitan Area of Turin, has joined the European EU-WOP Programme, managed by the Global Water Operators’ Partnership Alliance (GWOPA) of UN-Habitat, becoming a partner of Hydroaid (International School of Water for Development), Polytechnic University of Turin and WaterLinks Management Council.

The aim of the project is to develop a low-cost technology system for the Indian correspondent Odisha Water Supply and Sewerage Board (OWSSB) regarding wastewater treatment, rainwater management and sewer networks. In addition, efforts will be made to identify sustainable solutions to improve wastewater and sewage sludge treatment processes.

OWSSB is a public body of the state of Odissa, in India, which designs systems and plants aimed at improving collection and purification networks. Through the project “Supporting OWSSB (India) in upgrading Capacities in Wastewater and faecal Sludge Management” (SO-WOP), knowledge and training sessions will be held between Italian and Indian technicians, during which Italian know-how will be provided to Indian colleagues. The role of the Polytechnic University of Turin is important, as it will provide the academic support necessary to analyze wastewater treatment and sludge management technologies; in addition, it will start developing a plan to optimize the treatment processes.

Hydroaid, on the other hand, will take care of the logistics together with WaterLinks, ensuring the correct supply of the learning courses.

The project will last 3 years and has a value of over half a million euros, of which four fifths are financed by the European Union.

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Water cycle management: Turin and Invia work together

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Smat, the Turin public company that provides the water service in the Metropolitan Area of Turin, has joined the European EU-WOP Programme, managed by the Global Water Operators’ Partnership Alliance (GWOPA) of UN-Habitat, becoming a partner of Hydroaid (International School of Water for Development), Polytechnic University of Turin and WaterLinks Management Council.

The aim of the project is to develop a low-cost technology system for the Indian correspondent Odisha Water Supply and Sewerage Board (OWSSB) regarding wastewater treatment, rainwater management and sewer networks. In addition, efforts will be made to identify sustainable solutions to improve wastewater and sewage sludge treatment processes.

OWSSB is a public body of the state of Odissa, in India, which designs systems and plants aimed at improving collection and purification networks. Through the project “Supporting OWSSB (India) in upgrading Capacities in Wastewater and faecal Sludge Management” (SO-WOP), knowledge and training sessions will be held between Italian and Indian technicians, during which Italian know-how will be provided to Indian colleagues. The role of the Polytechnic University of Turin is important, as it will provide the academic support necessary to analyze wastewater treatment and sludge management technologies; in addition, it will start developing a plan to optimize the treatment processes.

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Smat, the Turin public company that provides the water service in the Metropolitan Area of Turin, has joined the European EU-WOP Programme, managed by the Global Water Operators’ Partnership Alliance (GWOPA) of UN-Habitat, becoming a partner of Hydroaid (International School of Water for Development), Polytechnic University of Turin and WaterLinks Management Council.

The aim of the project is to develop a low-cost technology system for the Indian correspondent Odisha Water Supply and Sewerage Board (OWSSB) regarding wastewater treatment, rainwater management and sewer networks. In addition, efforts will be made to identify sustainable solutions to improve wastewater and sewage sludge treatment processes.

OWSSB is a public body of the state of Odissa, in India, which designs systems and plants aimed at improving collection and purification networks. Through the project “Supporting OWSSB (India) in upgrading Capacities in Wastewater and faecal Sludge Management” (SO-WOP), knowledge and training sessions will be held between Italian and Indian technicians, during which Italian know-how will be provided to Indian colleagues. The role of the Polytechnic University of Turin is important, as it will provide the academic support necessary to analyze wastewater treatment and sludge management technologies; in addition, it will start developing a plan to optimize the treatment processes.

Hydroaid, on the other hand, will take care of the logistics together with WaterLinks, ensuring the correct supply of the learning courses.

The project will last 3 years and has a value of over half a million euros, of which four fifths are financed by the European Union.

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Smat, the Turin public company that provides the water service in the Metropolitan Area of Turin, has joined the European EU-WOP Programme, managed by the Global Water Operators’ Partnership Alliance (GWOPA) of UN-Habitat, becoming a partner of Hydroaid (International School of Water for Development), Polytechnic University of Turin and WaterLinks Management Council.

The aim of the project is to develop a low-cost technology system for the Indian correspondent Odisha Water Supply and Sewerage Board (OWSSB) regarding wastewater treatment, rainwater management and sewer networks. In addition, efforts will be made to identify sustainable solutions to improve wastewater and sewage sludge treatment processes.

OWSSB is a public body of the state of Odissa, in India, which designs systems and plants aimed at improving collection and purification networks. Through the project “Supporting OWSSB (India) in upgrading Capacities in Wastewater and faecal Sludge Management” (SO-WOP), knowledge and training sessions will be held between Italian and Indian technicians, during which Italian know-how will be provided to Indian colleagues. The role of the Polytechnic University of Turin is important, as it will provide the academic support necessary to analyze wastewater treatment and sludge management technologies; in addition, it will start developing a plan to optimize the treatment processes.

Hydroaid, on the other hand, will take care of the logistics together with WaterLinks, ensuring the correct supply of the learning courses.

The project will last 3 years and has a value of over half a million euros, of which four fifths are financed by the European Union.

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