4th International Conference on Disinfection and DBPs

The H2OforAll project was honoured to be present at the 4th International Conference on Disinfection and DBPs held in Almería, Spain. This conference provided an exceptional platform for researchers, scientists, and industry experts to exchange insights and advancements in water disinfection practices and the management of disinfection by-products (DBPs).

Our team had the opportunity to share the latest project developments and discuss innovative solutions aimed at enhancing drinking water safety.

Workshop: “Prevention Measures and Management of Disinfection By-Products (DBPs)”

📢 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
🗓️Date: 10th of December 2024
💻 Online Workshop

Time: 10 am (GMT+2)


We invite technical experts in drinking water safety planning and management to join our upcoming online workshop. This session will focus on discussing prevention measures to mitigate the spread of Disinfection By-Products (DBPs) in water systems.

Agenda here: https://h2oforall.eu/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/workshop.pdf
🔗 Register here: https://form.jotform.com/242523291709962

H2OforAll at CIPOA 2024 – Brazil!

We’re excited to announce that H2OforAll was present at the 6th International Congress on Advanced Oxidation Processes (CIPOA) in Brazil! Our team participated in this important event, sharing insights on innovative solutions for water treatment and disinfection by-products (DBPs) management.

European Researchers’ Night 2024

We are thrilled to share that the H2OforAll project was present at the European Researchers’ Night in Coimbra! 🌍💧

Our team engaged with the community, especially the little ones, through fun and educational games focused on water science and sustainability. It was a fantastic opportunity to inspire the next generation about the importance of water quality and environmental protection.

Consortium Meeting in Coimbra

In July, the H2OforAll consortium met in Coimbra (Arzila) for a practical demonstration of the water quality monitoring sensors developed within the scope of the project. This event brought together researchers and project engineers to demonstrate the technological advancements and capabilities of the sensors in detecting and monitoring contaminants in drinking water.