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Re: Poll: Prize Competition Directions
1. The Circular Water Economy XPRIZE Demonstration of new technology is required to get regulatory agencies to modify regulations. XPrize can help by supporting the demonstration. Governments do revi… (View Post)2 -
Re: Maintenance of centralized water treatment is cumbersome and costly
Wastewater can be treated without using electricity for aeration. Wastewater contains nutrients, N and P, so all the oxygen required can be produced using photosynthesis. Growing Diatom Algae in wast… (View Post)1 -
Re: About the Infinity Water Prize Design
EPA's National Water Reuse Action Plan: Online Platform https://www.epa.gov/waterreuse/national-water-reuse-action-plan-online-platform The release of the National Water Reuse Action Plan: Collaborat… (View Post)1 -
Re: The Future of the Global Water Crisis in Urban Areas
@Eti We require support to implement decentralised systems. At present we just have a demo site and some on project proposals. When wastewater is fully treated, it can be easily filtered and disinfec… (View Post)1 -
Re: Energy & Cost - Decentralized Potable Water Reuse
@NickOttens @Eti @TerryMulligan Wastewater contains nutrients, N and P, these are the key inputs for photosynthesis, so using photosynthesis to treat sewage is the best solution. Micro-algae are the … (View Post)1