Development and application of innovative and cost effective European strategies and technologies for safe drinking water supply (TECHNEAU)
Development of a new conceptual framework for research and adaptive management of river basins that integrates natural science, engineering and social science concepts (NEWATER)
Towards a paradigm shift in urban water management in metropolitan areas to achieve a demand-led approach on the basis of informed and scientifically sound scenarios covering key technologies, integration processes, sustainability and risk assessment indicators (SWITCH)
Analysis, selection and validation of different options for mitigating water stress (technological, institutional, managerial...) through a 'case study stakeholder driven' approach (AQUASTRESS)
Development and application of membrane bioreactor processes in the municipal wastewater sector (MBR-Network)
Technologies for the artificial recharge of groundwater (GABARDINE, RECLAIM WATER)
Developing source control options for Priority Hazardous Pollutants (SCOREPP, SOCOPSE)