Advanced Platform for the Digital and Comprehensive Control of Reclaimed Water Quality (ERAGUA)

ERAGUA

Advanced Platform for the Digital and Comprehensive Control of Reclaimed Water Quality

Description

The ERAGUA project is structured around three main areas of action: validating analytical techniques at laboratory scale for detecting microbiological parameters and emerging contaminants; studying the presence and removal of these parameters in reclaimed water treated using different secondary, tertiary and quaternary processes in real WWTPs; and designing and implementing tecnhological monitoring tools, including a biosensor for protozoa detection, a photonic sensor for EC detection, and a digital platform with geospatial capabilities.

EUROFINS ACTIVITY | IPROMA

Study of new protocols for detecting microbiological parameters and emerging contaminants using rapid analytical techinques and/or sensors.

Validation of techniques for detecting enteric viruses, protozoa and monitoring antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs)

Study of correlations between new parameters and routine physicochemical and microbiological indicators, as indirect predictors of quality.

Validation of the immunodetection biosensor prototype as a quality indicator.

Validation of the photonic biosensor prototype for detecting emerging contaminants (EC).

Validation of the digital platform for monitoring the presence of any microbiological parameter or emrging contaminant in reclaimed water.


October 2025-December 2027


FINANCIAL SUPPORT

TOTAL  957.856,82 €

EUROFINS-IPROMA 177.661,28 €

ERAGUA

Our Partners

FACSA cyanoa control de cianobacterias
metabarcoding calidad aguas

Funding Agency

financiación Aquasers

Strategic Cooperation Projects 2025

The project, funded by the European Union under the European Regional Developlment Fund (ERDF) programme in the Valencian Community 2021-2027 through the Strategic Cooperation Projects programme, has a total budget of €957,846.82. IPROMA has a budget of €177,651.28 (reference INNEST/2025/282), of which €71,060.51 has been provided by the Valencian Institute of Competitiveness and Innovation – IVACE+i Innovación