Wetsus is a participant in the DeSaH demonstration project in Sneek. DeSaH is a Dutch acronym for Decentralized Sanitation and Reuse. The project is being carried out in the Lemmerweg-Oost neighbourhood of Sneek. A new method for the collection of waste water has been installed in 32 rental accommodations. The black (toilet) water collected separately via a vacuum toilet has a very small volume since only a minimal flush is required. This black water is purified in the neighbourhood in a specially designed installation. The residues of the purification process are reused. 
 
 

Within the Wetsus ‘decentralized water treatment’ theme, research is being carried out to find the optimal treatment concept for concentrated black water (see research project ). The emphasis in this project is on the integration of various techniques to produce clean water as defined in the European Water Framework Directive.
The lessons learned in the Sneek demonstration project will help optimize the treatment concept for black water. Correspondingly, Wetsus will support the demonstration project to ensure that it runs as smoothly as possibly. Supplementary treatment techniques aimed at fulfilling future legal standards are being investigated in the Wetsus experiment hall using the concentrated black water collected in Sneek.

For information:
Sybrand Metz (sybrand.metz@wetsus.nl)
Marthe de Graaff (marthe.degraaff@wetsus.nl)