Emerging pollutants and its removal of wastewater
Specialized training
The presence of emerging pollutants in hospital and urban wastewater is a trouble due to the conventional sewage treatment stations cannot remove them. The REMTAVARES Consortium (Madrid advanced wastewater treatment network) focuses his research on the development of new technologies for removing pollutants such as drugs, metals, compounds organic…
REMTAVARES Consortium organizes a course “School of technologies for treatment of emerging pollutants in hospital and urban wastewater” that will be held on January 23-26, 2017 in Rey Juan Carlos University.
- Program
- Registration deadline: January 19, 2017
Dr. Sanda Iepure, Dr. Andreu Rico, Dr. Antonio Berná y Dr. Junkal Landaburu, researchers form IMDEA Water, participate as speakers.
REMTAVARES is a Madrid Network created in 2006 within the R&D activities program in technologies between research groups of the Community of Madrid. Currently, REMTAVARES is integrated by five research groups, four public universities from Madrid (UAM, UAH, UCM and URJC) and a public research institute (IMDEA-AGUA). The main purpose of the consortium is developing non-conventional intensive processes such as advanced oxidation processes or innovative technologies for the treatment of urban and industrial wastewaters.