The ANCHOR project investigates five demo sites (including 2 new pilots) for source-separating wastewater systems in new urban areas. A core question with new sanitation systems is how to convince the responsible authorities of the benefits. To demonstrate what source-separation can look like in practice, ANCHOR is developing virtual tours of each demo site. First up: the Jenfelder Au city district in Hamburg.
Jenfelder Au is a city district in transfirmation, evolging from an old military complex into a climate-neutral neighbourhood with 770 homes. The district uses separate systems for blackwater, greywater and rainwater to optimise energy consumption and produce biogas for electricity and heat.
> Discover the virtual tour of Jenfelder Au

We are happy to invite you to ANCHOR's lunch talk showing you around in the German demo on Monday February 10 from 12:00 to 13:00.
Mario Wolf (Weimar University) is developing the virtual tours and will be your tour guide for this talk. The floor will be open to your questions to both Mario and Gregor Rudolph-Schöpping (Hamburg Wasser), project lead for the Hamburg demo.
The floor will be open to your questions.
After registering below, you'll immediately receive the Zoom link for the lunch talk.
We look forward to seeing you in February, and don't hesitate to share this invite in your networks!
The project organises digital lunch talks 4 times a year.