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The transfer of engineered nanomaterials from wastewater treatment & stormwater to rivers

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  Project Title The transfer of engineered nanomaterials from wastewater treatment & stormwater to rivers
Research Area Water
Project Acronym ENTER
  Principal Investigator or Lead Irish Partner Peter Croot (IE); Xinmin Zhan (IE)
  Lead Institution or Organisation National University of Ireland Galway (NUIG)
 Lead Country Ireland
 Latitude, Longitude (of Lead Institution) 53.27905, -9.05795
  Lead Funding Entity COST
  Approximate Project Start Date 05/04/2013
  Approximate Project Finishing Date 04/04/2017
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 Project Keywords Wastewater treatment; Knowledge gaps; Urban water cycle; Public communication
  Project Abstract Concerning the transfer of Engineered Nanomaterials from wastewater Treatment & stormwatEr to Rivers (ENTER) the following issues require clarification: (i) which and (ii) what amounts of Engineered NanoMaterials (ENMs) are released, (iii) how persistent are they and (iv) to what extent do they cause in situ toxicity? Reasons for knowledge gaps are a lack of suitable analytical methods, insufficient databases on usage and release, and the absence of comprehensive monitoring networks. ENTER will help to advance scientific knowledge on release and fate of ENMs in the urban water cycle and to communicate expert knowledge in an appropriate manner to the non-scientific community. ENTER will break down barriers between scientific and public pressure groups by an intensified scientific exchange via, e.g., the position papers. The ENTER products are needed to improve the decision-making process by supporting end users such as politicians, the EU and national public servants. ENTER will clearly aid to advance the understanding on the transport and transformation processes of ENMs released to the urban wastewater systems and to understand the transfer of ENMs to the aquatic environment. This Action will improve the collaboration between scientists and the public by striking a new path towards an efficient knowledge exchange.