Thu, 20 February, 2025
The partners of the H2OforAll project: Innovative tools and technologies to protect and treat drinking water from disinfection by-products, are holding a Stakeholder Engagement Workshop on 27 March 2025, in person at De Morgan House in London, UK and also virtually.
Open to interested parties in associated industries, this supply chain-focused event will bring together experts, regulators, operators and researchers to discuss the management of disinfection by-products (DBPs) in drinking water including measures of prevention. Delegates can attend in person, from 09.30 to 14.00 (GMT) or online, from 14.00 to 18.00 (GMT).
The workshop will include keynote presentations by project consortium representatives Prof Rui Martins, University of Coimbra, who will give an update on H2OforAll, Prof Boris Mizaikoff of Ulm University, who will discuss innovative sensing technologies, and Dr Sara Azerra, University of Haifa who will provided insights on DBPs prevention measures. Interactive breakout discussions, facilitated by specialists from global institutions, will enable delegates to engage in collaborative sessions on relevant technologies, risk management, the power of collaboration, regulations, water safety plans and more. Panel discussions, aimed at sharing best practice and strategies to minimise DBPs in drinking water, will be led by Dr Tamar Berman, Ministry of Health for Israel, Luis Simas of ERSAR: the water and waste regulation authority, in Portugal, and others.
Water purification and disinfection are vital processes in providing safe water to citizens, but when disinfectants such as chlorine interact with natural organic materials in water, this results in DBPs such as chlorinated and bromated compounds. When consumed, these can have serious effects on the liver and nervous system, and they also cause environmental damage, even at low levels. In addition, the effects of DBPs are not yet fully understood. H2OforAll is addressing this situation through the development of fast, cost-effective and accurate DBP sensor monitoring devices, as well as modelling the spread and fate of these contaminants through drinking water distribution systems.
So, if your business operates in the water industry, then don’t miss this unique opportunity to connect with professionals, exchange knowledge and shape actionable solutions for drinking water safety, at the Stakeholder Engagement Workshop, 27 March 2025.
Register in advance to book your place on the Workshop, and also explore the full Agenda.
H2OforAll is a Horizon Europe project funded by the European Commission aligned with the European Green Deal for zero pollution. The Materials Innovation Centre (MatIC), a strategic partnership between the University of Leicester and TWI, and H2OforAll consortium member, is delighted to be supporting this event.