FACSA and SITRA present some of their main advances in water reuse at the first edition of IWARESA

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Representatives from FACSA and SITRA are participating these days in the Regional Conference that the International Water Association (IWA) is holding this week in Murcia: IWARESA 2018. An event in which the companies of Gimeno Servicios are presenting the progress of some of the main projects they have developed in the field of water reuse.

On behalf of FACSA, Ignacio Pastor, technical manager of the 'Magnox' project, will talk about the results of the research that has been launched to develop a new process for disinfection and elimination of micro-contaminants from wastewater, using a new photo-oxidation process.

Pastor will also present a poster about the Waterdis project, which proposes the launch of an experimental center for technologies applied to water disinfection.

Sara Gargallo (FACSA) will present the results of the Castellón Wastewater Reuse Plan, which, in collaboration with the City Council, has been launched to optimize the use of urban water resources, promote the use of reclaimed water, and foster the sustainable development of the environment.

Regarding SITRA, R&D technician Javier Climent will present the progress of the Eolution project, which promotes the treatment and disinfection of water in the fruit and vegetable industry using hybrid technology to encourage its reuse.

Initiatives that will allow attendees at this international event to learn firsthand about some of the solutions that both companies are developing to promote a more sustainable use of water resources, especially in coastal areas with an arid and semi-arid climate and where, therefore, the scarcity of fresh water is greater.

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