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Participants from around the world gained insight into some of the World’s largest land-based recirculating aquaculture systems at the fifth NordicRAS Workshop.
Wastewater-based epidemiology is a rapidly developing scientific discipline with the potential for monitoring close to real-time, population-level trends in illicit drug...
A Danish-Chinese collaboration on river monitoring that will enable the issuing of flood warnings and other incident alerts is based on new Danish technology.
The need for climate change adaptation in the area of water is increasing, especially in the cities.
Many people drink more liquids than usual when they are attending a music festival. But people often forget to take their water bottles, and resort instead to a lukewarm...
We need to think innovatively and collaborate across sectors if global energy, water and food production is to keep up with increasing demand. These are the recommendations...
Wastewater analyses from DTU Environment are being incorporated into a major European project to estimate the extent of drug abuse in the EU.
Herning Vand (Herning Water) is testing a new method that uses bacteria to remove pharmaceutical residue from household waste water.
Herning Vand is testing a new method that uses bacteria to remove pharmaceutical residue from household waste water.
There is growing interest in technological solutions that can handle waste and waste water in the remote towns and villages in the Arctic.
In Copenhagen’s new Nordhavn district, researchers, authorities, utility companies, and industry are demonstrating in practice how to make the future energy supply...
DTU is home to Denmark’s largest research and educational environment in the field of water technology. This has been a contributing factor in the decision to allow...
It is no longer simply a question of designing ‘smart cities’. We need to create ‘smart liveable cities’ that use rainwater to improve quality of...
Mathematical models are to show new ways of managing wastewater treatment plants for the benefit of the climate and the environment.
Too much water, too little water, or contaminated water. Cities around the world are facing major water-related challenges. These challenges are further aggravated by global...
In the mid-1800s, Copenhagen suffered from a serious cholera epidemic. This prompted the College of Advanced Technology (now DTU) in 1865 to give lectures on water supply...
Professor Peter Steen Mikkelsen, Department of Environmental Engineering at DTU (DTU Environment) has been awarded the IWA/IAHR Joint Committee on Urban Drainage (JCUD...
A team of DTU students took first prize at this year’s Venture Cup Start-up Competition. Four out of five category winners had DTU students on their teams.