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IDOUM

Innovative Decentralized and low cost treatment systems for Opimal Urban wastewater Management
Funder: French National Research Agency (ANR)Project code: ANR-18-IC4W-0001
Funder Contribution: 297,000 EUR
Description

Reuse of treated wastewater is increasingly seen as one of the solutions to tackle the water scarcity problem and to limit the pollution load to surface water. Yet, using reclaimed water for non-potable purposes and particularly to irrigate food crops presents an exposure pathway for antibiotics and antibiotic resistant bacteria and genes (ARB&G) to enter the food chain. Wastewater reuse is currently of particular concern as potential source of selective pressure that elevates the levels of antibiotic resistance in native bacteria. There are also growing concerns that environmental concentrations of antibiotics exert a selective pressure on clinically relevant bacteria. These acute strains call for a major shift towards a more efficient monitoring strategies based on a limited number of indicators that would facilitate the assessment of the anthropogenic impact on the water cycle. This project aims at: i) establishing monitoring strategies based on the data-derived priorization of a set of indicator conatminants and pathogens for domestic wastewater, and ii) developping energy-efficient, cost-effective, and robust treatment systems for the decentralized production of treated wastewater mainly from domestic wastewater. Diagnostic indicators will be selected based on their regular occurrence, potential for mobility and toxicological relevance. The second major objective of this project is to design wastewater treatment technologies based on the combination of biology-based treatment systems using selected plants and microorganisms (e.g., fungi, endophytic bacteria and microalgae) and the use of low-cost engineered nanostructured materials for the catalytical activation of oxidants (persulfate and hydrogen peroxide). Such decentralized treatment systems using smart technologies will be tailored to remove key antibiotics and ARB&G. Thus, IDOUM project will help to protect our freshwater supply, reduce the risk of human exposure to toxic compounds and of antibioresistance spreading, and provide access to alternative sources of water.

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