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Deep cleaning machine on Palanga beach (Photo by Olga Anne)

Removal of microplastics and nutrients causing eutrophication

Sea water Good Practice
Old and new WWTPs in Leitgiriai

Renovation and reconstruction of the Leitgiriai WWTP

Waste water Good Practice
Kaunas

Energy optimized control of WWTP in Kaunas

Waste water Good Practice

SURFF - Operational flood warning system, Copenhagen

Storm water Technical solution
Marselisborg WWTP

Turning wastewater into green energy at Marselisborg WWTP, Denmark

Waste water Good Practice

NoFloods Mobile Barrier, Denmark

Sea water Technical solution

The Climatemeter

Sea water Tool

Ground drinking water improvement with iron removal filters in Kudirkos Naumiestis and Bagotoji, Lithuania

Fresh water Technical solution
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The Baltic Smart Water Hub was launched in the framework of the project IWAMA – Interactive Water Management and further developed in the BSR WATER platform project – Platform for Integrated Water Cooperation. The projects were funded by the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme 2014–2020.

IWAMA project (March 2016 – April 2019, EUR 4.6 mln) aimed at improving wastewater management in the Baltic Sea Region by developing the capacity of wastewater treatment operators, increasing energy efficiency and advancing sludge handling.
BSR WATER platform (October 2018 – September 2021, EUR 1.1 mln) aims to enhance cross-sectoral cooperation in smart water management by providing a possibility for transnational experience exchange, and delivering comprehensive policy overview.

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