The ANCHOR project investigates five demo sites (including 2 new pilots) for source-separating wastewater systems in new urban areas.
But what are the benefits of such a source-separating wastewater system for society? How can we value wastewater resources and services? We are happy to invite you to ANCHOR's lunch talk about societal benefits of urban water systems.
Tuesday April 16 from 12:00 to 13:00 you will find out more about source-separating wastewater systems and ways to value them in new, urban city development. We'll touch on this topic on a more general level, as well as hearing from the ANCHOR demo project in Ghent (Belgium) to learn what the societal benefits are in this particular city district.
The floor will be open to your questions, and you'll get a chance to influence future digital lunch talks since we will collect your ideas on new topics.
After registering below 👇, you'll immediately receive the Zoom link for the lunch talk.
We look forward to seeing you in April, and don't hesitate to share this invite in your networks!
The project organises digital lunch talks 4 times a year.
Programme
- 12:00 Welcome! by Stockholm city (SE)
- 12:05 Different ways to value wastewater resources and services, by KWR (NL)
- 12:20 A city’s ambitions for higher levels of sustainability in city development, by city of Ghent (BE)
- 12:30 Reflections from the developer, by DuCoop (BE)
- 12:35 A cost-benefit analysis for a new urban area in Stockholm, by Ecoloop (SE)
- 12:50 Discussion