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As a world first, a new residential district in Aarhus is using secondary water from the local water utility for toilets and washing machines. The solution is supported...
A team of researchers from DTU, SDU, and KU has provided conclusive evidence that the recently described enigmatic microbe, called comammox Nitrospira, drives nitrification...
Increased digitalization in the water sector and utilization of new technological opportunities are the themes of the first dedicated track about water at the upcoming...
Also this year DTU Environment’s researchers have been participating in the Danish Science Festival.
The need for climate change adaptation in the area of water is increasing, especially in the cities.
For lidt vand! For meget vand! For beskidt vand! - Så kort kan de tre vigtigste problemstillinger inden for global vandhåndtering beskrives. På konferencen stilles der...
The Danish Refugee Council and DTU have created a new tool that can be useful when making decisions on sustainable water supply in refugee camps.
I dag lever 4,5 milliarder mennesker uden sikker sanitet, og 892 millioner mennesker går stadig på toilettet i det fri. World Toilet Day den 19. november sætter fokus...
The following are merely examples of some of DTU's research in life science.
Drinking water in the Danish capital has very high calcium levels. Centralized water softening could therefore be an advantage. Following extensive investigations by DTU...