TRANSport et interactions des microPLASTics dans les déversoirs d'orage des eaux urbaines et développement de solutions de remédiation
Project Leader:
INSA LYON
INSA’s scientific leader:
Rémy BAYARD
With proven effects on the environment and health, synthetic polymer microparticles usually called microplastics (MPs) can accumulate in the food chain, release toxic substances or serve as vectors for other contaminants and pathogens. Urban areas are major sources and pathways for the transfer of MPs to water bodies. Their transfer to the natural environment involves complex transport processes through runoff and stormwater management systems.
INSA Challenge:
Environnement : Milieux naturels, Industriels et Urbains
Partners:
INSA LYON - IMP
INSA LYON - LMFA
LEHNA ENTPE
LMI_UCBL
Funding Institution:
ANR
Dates - Duration:
2023-10-01 00:00:00 to 2028-01-01 00:00:00
Funding:
611403
Contact:
remy.bayard@insa-lyon.fr
Chapo:
Understand the transport mechanisms of microplastics to develop interception strategies in urban water management structures during wet weather periods
Submitted by Hakim Ferria on Fri, 06/16/2023 - 17:07
Keywords:
URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT
WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT
ModULar Tools for Integrating enhanced natural treatment Solutions in URban water CyclEs
Project Leader:
INRAE
INSA’s scientific leader:
Gislain LIPEME-KOUYI
The overall goal of MULTISOURCE is to, together with local, national, and international stakeholders, demonstrate a variety of Enhanced Natural Treatment Solutions (ENTS) treating a wide range of urban waters and to develop innovative tools, methods, and business models that support citywide planning and long-term operations and maintenance of nature-based solutions for water treatment, storage, and reuse in urban areas worldwide.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement N° 101003527.
INSA Challenge:
Environnement : Milieux naturels, Industriels et Urbains
Partners:
AARHUS UNIVERSITET
AYUNTAMIENTO DE GIRONA
ALCHEMIA-NOVA
FORUM ZA ENAKOPRAVEN RAZVOJ DRUSTVO
HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM FUR UMWELTFORSCHUNG
Truong Dai hoc Bach Khoa-Dai hoc Quoc Gia Tp Ho Chi Minh
ICLEI EUROPEAN SECRETARIAT
FUNDACIO INSTITUT CATALA DE RECERCA DE L'AIGUA
INRAE TRANSFERT
IRIDRA
METROPOLE DE LYON
CITTA METROPOLITANA DI MILANO
Montana State University Bozeman
NORSK INSTITUTT FOR VANNFORSKNING
OSLO KOMMUNE
RIETLAND BVBA
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE SANTA CATARINA
WATER EUROPE
Funding Institution:
COMMISSION EUROPEENE
Dates - Duration:
2021-06-01 00:00:00 to 2025-05-01 00:00:00
Funding:
4999631
Contact:
gislain.lipeme-kouyi@insa-lyon.fr
Chapo:
Strengthening international collaboration: enhanced natural treatment solutions for water security and ecological quality in cities
Submitted by Anonyme (not verified) on Fri, 04/23/2021 - 12:46
Keywords:
INCINERATION BOTTOM ASH
RECOVERY
Project Leader:
INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL PROCESS FU
INSA’s scientific leader:
Maria LUPSEA-TOADER
Waste-to-energy (WtE) is one of the leading technologies for mixed municipal solid waste (MSW) treatment in Europe. WtE plants treat in Europe nearly 80 million tonnes of MSW per year and produce approximately 20 million tonnes of incineration bottom ash (IBA). The recovery of ferrous and non-ferrous metals from larger particles over 2-4 mm is common practice in many European countries.
INSA Challenge:
Environnement : Milieux naturels, Industriels et Urbains
Submitted by Anonyme (not verified) on Tue, 03/02/2021 - 16:45
Récupération de métaux des eaux usées domestiques par la station d’épuration du futur
Project Leader:
Denise BLANC/Jean-Marc CHOUBERT
INSA’s scientific leader:
Denise BLANC
Le projet MAYA a pour objectif de concevoir une filière de récupération des métaux implantée au niveau des rejets de stations d’épuration d’eaux usées domestiques. Les avantages d’une telle filière sont multiples. En effet, la récupération des métaux est susceptible de fournir un revenu au service assainissement grâce à leur revente mais également d’éviter le rejet des métaux vers le milieu naturel. Des tests et essais pilotes seront réalisés sur une des stations de la métropole de Lyon, La Feyssine.
INSA Challenge:
Environnement : Milieux naturels, Industriels et Urbains
Submitted by Anonyme (not verified) on Tue, 11/24/2020 - 17:22
Transfers of and processes related to human and veterinary pharmaceutical residues and biocides from urban sludge and manure used as fertilizers
Project Leader:
INSA LYON – DEEP
INSA’s scientific leader:
Jean-Luc BERTRAND-KRAJEWSKI
TELESPHORE is devoted to the evaluation of transfers of and processes (decay, infiltration, adsorption, etc.) related to pharmaceutical residues and biocides from both sludge from wastewater treatment plants and manure spread on fields as fertilizers for agriculture. The main goal is to evaluate the possible contamination by pharmaceuticals and biocides of soils and groundwater due to sludge and manure spreading for fertilizing. The work will combine in situ (lysimeters) and lab (column pilots) experiments. Telesphore is part of the global project RISMEAU.
INSA Challenge:
Environnement : Milieux naturels, Industriels et Urbains
Partners:
INRAE NARBONNE
INRAE PARIS
SM3A-SYNDICAT MIXTE D’AMENAGEMENT DE L’ARVE ET DES SES AFFLUENTS
SRB-SYNDICAT DES EAUX DES ROCAILLES ET DE BELLECOMBE
Submitted by Anonyme (not verified) on Thu, 01/23/2020 - 17:27
Keywords:
URBAIN HYDROSYSTEMS
MICRO-PLASTICS
Micro- and nano-plastics within urban hydrosystems? A state of the art on the environmental and health issues
Project Leader:
INSA LYON - DEEP
INSA’s scientific leader:
Rémy BAYARD
The production of plastics increased from 1.5 million tonnes in 1935 to 335 million in 2016. Most of the plastic products consumed in Europe are collected for processing and, as far as possible, for material recycling or energy recycling (combustion and pyro-gasification). However, the collection of plastic residues is not total. Indeed, many plastic products at the end of use escape the treatment and recovery channels and are found, voluntarily or involuntarily, in the various compartments of the biosphere, including the final outlet, the ocean.