DCU Water Institute

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The Water Institute was established in November 2013 in Dublin City University in order to highlight the importance of water sustainability both on a national and international level, and to further advance development in the area of water research. The Water Institute aims to improve and advance basic knowledge of physical, chemical, biological and engineering processes in aquatic system

21/05/2018

Exciting times here at dcu water Institute kicks off with lots of follow up meetings with businesses from the match maker show class last week. Looking forward to numerous collaborations with businesses.

Photos 15/05/2018

Such a brilliant day at the Match maker showcase event in DCU. If you missed it please contact us in the Dcu Water Institute if you would like to make an appointment to see us with any ideas you have

14/05/2018

Half of all endangered freshwater pearl mussels in Europe list in Irish waters. See what projects the Water Institute are working on to help monitor environmental pollution dcuwater.ie

Photos 09/05/2018

Current Monitool sampling sites around Europe Water Institute DCU

MONITOOL • DCU Water Institute 09/05/2018

Extremely interesting work being carried out by the Interreg Atlantic Area Monitool Project currently speaking DCU
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MONITOOL • DCU Water Institute Heartfelt congratulations to Water Institute PI’s Blanaid White and Fiona Regan on their success in achieving funding for their Interreg proposal MONITOOL! MONITOOL is a three year project funded by the Interreg Atlantic area European Regional Development Fund. The project is based on Directive 20...

09/05/2018

The International Passive Sampling workshop kicks off this morning DCU with Prof. Fiona Regan speaking on the Development and testing of novel tuned passive sampling materials for monitoring priority substances in fresh and seawater.

DCU Water Institute's Dr Jenny Lawler on how “Membranes could help tackle microplastics problem in drinking water” • DCU Water Institute 04/05/2018

Very inspiring work being carried out by Dr. Jenny Lawler DCU microplastics problem in Drinking Water http://dcuwater.ie/dcu-water-institutes-dr-jenny-lawler-membranes-help-tackle-microplastics-problem-drinking-water/

DCU Water Institute's Dr Jenny Lawler on how “Membranes could help tackle microplastics problem in drinking water” • DCU Water Institute Dr Jenny Lawler of DCU is fascinated by how membranes work, and her research is helping to filter out the bad from the good. To find out more from Jenny click here.

Photos 30/04/2018

The Water Institute has worked on numerous marine r&d projects. Want to know more? Visit dcuwater.ie

28/04/2018

What is ecoli in water? E. coli comes from a faecal contamination source. You cannot smell or taste it. If it is present, your water is unsafe to drink. Coliforms and ecoli are the most common bacteria found in drinking water in Ireland.

27/04/2018

According to the EPA, over 60% of estuaries are below a good water quality state.The water institute@dcu is currently working on a number of projects that will benefit the monitoring of quality of water in Ireland. Follow us here to see and see more!

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DCU, Glasnevin
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