Removing medicine residues from water

Press/Media: ResearchProfessional

Description

A new Wageningen water purification technique, developed in part by Royal Haskoning DHV, removes up to 90 per cent of medicine residues 
from sewage. Microorganisms and ozone are used to get the job done. The first system is currently being built in Zeist.

Period10 Dec 2024 → 11 Dec 2024

Media contributions

2

Media contributions

  • TitleWater zuiveren van medicijnresten
    Degree of recognitionNational
    Media name/outletWageningen World nr. 02 p. 32-33
    Media typePrint
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    Date11/12/24
    Producer/AuthorRené Didde
    URLhttps://edepot.wur.nl/680146
    PersonsHuub Rijnaarts, Arnoud de Wilt
  • TitleRemoving medicine residues from water
    Degree of recognitionNational
    Media name/outletWageningen World nr. 02 p. 32-33
    Media typePrint
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    Date10/12/24
    DescriptionA new Wageningen water purification technique, developed in part by Royal Haskoning DHV, removes up to 90 per cent of medicine residues from sewage. Microorganisms and ozone are used to get the job done. The first system is currently being built in Zeist.
    Producer/AuthorRené Didde
    URLhttps://edepot.wur.nl/680161
    PersonsHuub Rijnaarts, Arnoud de Wilt