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March 1, 2024
Transforming Wastewater into a Resource: The AIX-Net-WWR Initiative

In an era defined by the critical need for sustainable solutions, the Aachen Network for Waste Water Reuse (AIX-Net-WWR) stands out as a beacon of innovation and collaboration. Launched on Jan 1, 2024, the AIX-Net-WWR aims to innovate wastewater management. Supported by a €12 million fund from the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research under the "RUBIN" program, it focuses on the development of semi-decentralized systems for efficient water reuse.

aixprocess, along with 11 companies, one start-up and five research institutions, is driving forward an initial five joint projects with a focus on the Aachen city region. This initiative seeks to revolutionize the way we perceive and manage wastewater. By treating it not as waste, but as a valuable resource, AIX-Net-WWR is pioneering efforts to ensure water sustainability for the future.

A Collaborative Effort

AIX-Net-WWR is the result of a collaborative endeavor involving a consortium of partners, including industry leaders, startups, and research institutions. Among them, aixprocess contributes alongside 11 other companies, a startup, and 5 research institutions, all united in their commitment to developing semi-decentralized systems for efficient wastewater reuse. This collective approach underscores the initiative’s emphasis on community and shared goals over individual leadership, fostering an environment where innovation can thrive.

The Advantages of Semi-Decentralized Systems

The initiative’s focus on semi-decentralized systems brings several key advantages to the forefront:

  • Efficiency: These systems allow for the direct reuse of treated water and energy from wastewater, showcasing an optimal use of resources.

  • Adaptability: Designed to fit both new developments and existing infrastructures, they offer a flexible solution to water management challenges.

  • Sustainability: By reducing the environmental footprint of wastewater management, these systems contribute to the broader goals of environmental stewardship and sustainability.

The Core Projects of AIX-Net-WWR

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Delving deeper into the workings of AIX-Net-WWR, the initiative is structured around five key projects, each targeting a specific aspect of wastewater treatment and reuse:

 

  1. AIX-WWR: This project focuses on the development and testing of a complete container-based system for the treatment of domestic wastewater. Employing an innovative, energy-efficient membrane bioreactor, AIX-WWR aims to set new standards in wastewater treatment efficiency and sustainability.

  2. AIX-SOLVED: Aiming at the advancement of water purification, this project explores a novel cleaning process that utilizes biofunctionalized adsorber granules. By integrating enzymes, AIX-SOLVED seeks to enhance the removal of pollutants, offering a bio-based solution to water treatment.

  3. AIX-OXI: This project is dedicated to the development of a new plasma reactor for the energy-efficient removal of trace substances and disinfection of water. By harnessing plasma technology, AIX-OXI intends to introduce a cutting-edge approach to ensuring water safety and quality.

  4. AIX-WATCH: Focused on water quality assurance, AIX-WATCH is developing an innovative methodology for validation through advanced monitoring and control concepts. This project aims to guarantee the highest standards of water quality, providing peace of mind and reliability in water reuse applications.

  5. AIX-DEZI: Targeting the treatment of industrial wastewater, AIX-DEZI is working on the development of innovative nanofiltration membranes and a novel FCDI deionization process. This project addresses the challenge of reusing water with high contents of salts, heavy metals, or trace substances, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in water reuse technology.

 

Looking Ahead

 

The AIX-Net-WWR initiative not only represents a significant step forward in wastewater management but also serves as a model for global efforts to combat water scarcity. By bringing together a diverse group of partners and focusing on the development of semi-decentralized systems, AIX-Net-WWR is paving the way for a future where water is not only conserved but valued as a critical resource.

 

 

 

Written by: 
Maximilian Kaul
Marketing & Social Media Manager
Tags
Sustainable Water Management
Wastewater Reuse Systems
Semi-Decentralized Water Systems
Environmental Stewardship
Resource Efficiency
AIX-Net-WWR Initiative
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