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Romania - The Netherlands 
Bridging for Water Projects 
October 2014
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Brochure created with information available from public sources by 
With the support of 
for 
Romanian Netherlands Water Platform (RNWP) 
RNWP is part of the Partners for Water programme implemented by NWP and RVO (Netherlands Enterprise Agency). 
RNWP is a network of Dutch private and public organizations active on the Romanian market, offering innovative technological solutions and consultancy for the water sector. The role of the RNWP is to offer a structured platform for bilateral knowledge exchange with the purpose of advancing the technological and water management expertise in Romania and The Netherlands. 
The RNWP initiates and coordinates joint trade and promotion activities in Romania, supports missions and joint participation in trade fairs. RNWP is unique not just because it offers a combination of marketing and assistance in building the water sector in Romania but also by bringing alternative financing tools for demonstration projects, pilots or feasibility studies.
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1. Anaerobic waste water treatment and methane usage in a CHP installation ...................................... 7 
2. Beach management plan at the Black Sea coast 8 
3. BlAck Sea Integrated Satellite and In situ water quality Monitoring System (BASISIMS) .................... 9 
4. Charting chemical pollution in surface water .. 10 
5. Climate change adaptation component of Romania’s climate change strategy 2011-2020 ....... 11 
6. Conservation, wise use and ecological restoration of the Danube delta ............................ 12 
7. Controlling floods on the Danube in Romania . 13 
8. Costuleni Wetland Project ............................. 14 
9. Danube Basin: Strengthening the capacity of local authorities in the field of integrated water management ........................................................ 15 
10. Decentralized waste water solutions in Romania ............................................................... 16 
WATER PROJECTS IN ROMANIA
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11. Development of an indicative ecologically coherent network of sub-tidal Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in Bulgaria and Romania .................. 17 
12. Development of an intake management system for the Prut and Moldova River .................. 18 
13. Disinfecting drinking water in Romania ...... 19 
14. Equilibrium: restore the balance between expenses and income ............................................ 20 
15. Establishing a water management center as new tool of management ...................................... 21 
16. Establishing priorities for the measures to rehabilitate heavily modified water bodies ............ 22 
17. Feasibility study for a Cogeneration Biogas Plant & Waste Water Treatment ........................... 23 
18. Flood Management related to an integrated approach on water management – Jijia river basin 24 
19. Flood protection in Timis basin ................... 25 
20. High water prediction and management ..... 26 
21. Identification of an adequate financial system for flood protection in Romania ............................ 27 
22. Implementation of FLIWAS in Romania ...... 28 
23. Implementation of a New Beach Management Policy of the Black Sea Coast - Pilot Area Mangalia ...................................................... 29 
24. Improvement of the Integrated coastal zone management in the Black Sea Region .................... 30 
25. Improving drinking water in small communities ......................................................... 31 
26. Improving risk management for high water 32 
27. Improving the economic analysis on users and services in the water fields as integrated part of the Dobrogea Litoral hydrographic basin management plan ................................................................. 33 
28. Institutional approach on water treatment . 34 
29. Institutional capacity building for integrated environmental inspection ..................................... 35
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30. Institutional strengthening for implementation of the Water Framework Directive and ICZM recommendations along the Romanian Black Sea coast ..................................................... 36 
31. Integral waste water treatment, based on anaerobic UASB technology .................................. 37 
32. Integrated Water Management for the Tecucel River Basin ............................................... 38 
33. Introduction of Brokers for Water Infrastructure Transactions (BROWIT) in Romania . 39 
34. Local water purification ............................. 40 
35. Management of Aquifer Recharge and Energy Storage (MARES) ................................................... 41 
36. Management of Aquifer Recharge and Storage (MARS)..................................................... 42 
37. Monitoring, modelling and river restoration in the River Prut basin .............................................. 43 
38. Multi-level capacity building flood management ........................................................ 44 
39. Pathways to solutions: an integrated approach for soil and water problems in Jiu river basin ................................................................. 45 
40. Penstocks and sluice gates for WWTP Intorsura Buzaului................................................. 46 
41. Pilot Flood Protection Project in Suceava County ................................................................. 47 
42. Project development under the EU-SAPARD programme - agriculture water resources management ........................................................ 48 
43. Reading & Billing software in Romania ....... 49 
44. Redevelopment of Danube floodplains in Romania ............................................................... 50 
45. Regionalization of water companies in Romania ............................................................... 51
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46. ROSTIEP (Roer en Overmaas - Somes Tisa International Exchange Program) .......................... 52 
47. Strengthening of national approval system for materials, equipment, reagents and disinfectants used in drinking water supply ................................ 53 
48. Sustainable stabilization of tailing dams in the mining region of Baia Mare ................................... 54 
49. System management for contingency in case of accidental or deliberate marine pollution with harmful substances ............................................... 55 
50. Tackling groundwater flooding in Romania - Integrated groundwater solutions for Cornetu Municipality and Ilfov County ................................ 56 
51. Technical Assistance related to the implementation of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) and Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) in transitional and coastal waters ............... 57 
52. Technical Assistance related to the implementation of the Water Framework Directive 
(WFD) and the related legislation in Mures and/or Olt river basins ..................................................... 58 
53. Timis Basin Flooding Emergency Planning ... 59 
54. Towards a healthy Danube - Fish migration at the Iron Gates ....................................................... 60 
55. Waste water sludge de-watering in a paper mill at Ambro Suceava .......................................... 61 
56. WASWARO – Waste Water Treatment........ 62 
57. Water Management Plan for the Bega-Timis River Basin............................................................ 63 
58. Water Operator Partnership between Huinze en Aa’s and Apa Canal S.A. Galati .......................... 64 
59. Water Sanitation and Education in Schools in Rural Areas of Teleorman County .......................... 65 
60. Water supply and waste water treatment systems upgrading in Sibiu Municipality ................ 66
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1. Anaerobic waste water treatment and methane usage in a CHP installation 
Project Description 
The project comprised both the introduction of a modern waste-water treatment system, based on anaerobic technology, and the renovation of an inefficient aerobic waste-water treatment installation at a yeast factory in Seini. Moreover, the municipality of Seini has benefited from the modernized aerobic water treatment plant, which resulted in an improved cleaning system of the major part of the municipal waste water flow, in particular for the most populated part of the town (approx.. 4000 inhabitants). Seineana SA has, in continuation of this PSO project, purchased at own cost and installed a cogeneration installation, for producing both heat and electricity, using as a fuel the biogas from the anaerobic waste-water treatment system. 
Project Partners
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2. Beach management plan at the Black Sea coast 
Project Description 
The objective of this project was to develop an integrated beach management plan for the Mangalia area by improving co-operation on management and operations between Dobrogea Litoral Water Directorate Constanta, Mangalia municipality and other local authorities. 
A beach management plan was developed and a process to establish a spatial plan was designed along with involved authorities and stakeholders. The most relevant staff of Dobrogea Litoral Water Directorate Constanta and Mangalia was trained in enforcing by-laws and creating and maintaining the management plan. 
Project Partners
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3. BlAck Sea Integrated Satellite and In situ water quality Monitoring System (BASISIMS) 
Project Description The Danube Delta nature reserve and the popular swimming and bathing areas at the Black Sea coast: for both areas monitoring of water quality is crucial but difficult in this large, remote area. In BASISIMS we are setting up an integrated water quality monitoring system, which makes in situ and satellite retrieved data easy accessible for the users. Aims of the BASISIMS project are: 
 Creating a sustainable cooperation between Romanian and Dutch parties in the water sector 
 Mitigating undesired poor water quality 
 Using the unique knowledge position that the Dutch project partners have in the field of innovative optical water quality measurements and information systems. 
Project Partners
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4. Charting chemical pollution in surface water 
Project Description The basin of the river Jiu in the province of Dolj in Southwest Romania surface water is often polluted during floods because of sewers overflowing and through the loss of chemicals from industry and agriculture. The province needs instruments to chart the risks and to act effectively. Risk charts are an essential part of that effort. The charts are a unique Dutch product that provides a process and a model to support regional calamity management in a cost-effective manner. 
The main goal of the project is to make regional calamities more manageable, by marketing risk charts as an instrument in disaster prevention in Eastern Europe. 
Project Partners
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5. Climate change adaptation component of Romania’s climate change strategy 2011-2020 
Project Description 
The Adaptation Component of Romania’s National Climate Change Strategy 2012-2020 is the result of the Dutch-Romanian collaboration within Project G2G08/RM/6/2 on Climate Change Adaptation Policy in Romania. The government- to-government (G2G) project was initiated by the Romanian Ministry of Environment and Forests (MEF) and the Dutch Government’s Agency for Sustainability, Innovation and International Cooperation (NL Agency), in view of providing Dutch climate change adaptation expertise to Romanian policy makers. 
The present component is meant to be a guide to minimize the adverse effects of climate change in Romania, and a general framework for climate- aware attitudes and action. 
Project Partners
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6. Conservation, wise use and ecological restoration of the Danube delta 
Project Description 
The project aimed at promotional ecological restoration, integrated water management and the wise use of natural resources in the Romanian Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve. At the same time, the information obtained within the project from the Romanian Danube Delta, was used as an example for the ecological restoration of degraded wetlands in the Netherlands. The main results of the project were the modeling of water, sediment and nutrient transport, the ecological functioning of floodplain lakes (plankton, vegetation, fish) in relation to hydrology, water quality and reed beds, the trans boundary maps focused on e.g. vegetation, fish- eating birds, the exchange of experience on water management and the strengthening of the technical and managerial capacities, especially of the Danube Delta National Institute in Tulcea. 
Project Partners
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7. Controlling floods on the Danube in Romania 
Project Description Cat´s Bend, on the Danube in Romania between the cities of Galati and Isaccea, has suffered from periodic flooding for many years. After the most recent floods, the Romanian government has designated Cat´s Bend as a priority area for flood control measures. The 'Room for the River' approach has been introduced first in Cat's Bend. 
The aim is to draft spatial development plans, together with regional partners, for integrated flood protection in the Cat´s Bend area, based on the Space for the River approach. With these detailed flood scenarios the project aims to encourage the support and involvement of local stakeholders and to improve cooperation between local partners. 
Project Partners
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8. Costuleni Wetland Project 
Project Description 
Within the project, the water flow was restored in a cut-off part of the Jijia River. A surface of 250 ha floodplain grassland was purchased along the river branch, which was then transformed into a wetland. Issues such as the loss of wetlands essential for bird and plants and the loss of floodplain resulting from agricultural and irrigation practices were addressed by removing embankments and restoring flow to an old river course. The project has had numerous social benefits as well as improving the ecology of the area. 
In the process, Apele Romane acquired experience in ecological restoration and interactive planning, and partnerships were built between Apele Romane, regional authorities, NGOs and universities, in the field of ecological restoration. 
Project Partners
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9. Danube Basin: Strengthening the capacity of local authorities in the field of integrated water management 
Project Description 
A pilot action plan has been set up for the Teleorman County, based in the experiences in Rhine basin, concerning the ecological restoration of the Danube for drinking water supply. The plan has been presented during the European Conference on the Role of Territorial Authorities in the Management of River Basins, held in the Dutch Province of Gelderland, in August 2003. 
The project was executed in cooperation with RIZA – the Netherlands Institute for Inland Water Management and Waste Water Treatment, which in 2007 merged with the Water Department of the Rijkswaterstaat. The RIZA is the research and advisory body for the Rijkswaterstaat (the Directorate-General for Public Works and Water Management) for inland water in the Netherlands. 
Project Partners
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10. Decentralized waste water solutions in Romania 
Project Description In 2013 a campaign started in the Arad region, Romania to analyze the application feasibility of decentral wastewater-systems. Result is that DCD-Bever systems are 60 to 70% cheaper than traditional solutions for applications from 50 to 1500i.e. 
Communities are very interested because of the feasible and cheaper solutions that we offer, which are decentralized, therefore main sewers not being needed. The business cases are made and first design-project has started in 2014. The main goal is to start 20 projects in 2015. 
Project Partners
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11. Development of an indicative ecologically coherent network of sub- tidal Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in Bulgaria and Romania 
Project Description 
The main objective of the project was to directly support the establishment of an indicative list subtidal MPAs in Bulgaria and Romania. It was the aim of this project to harness, and use, the information and knowledge already present in Bulgaria and Romania supplement this with knowledge from the European regional seas. Due to the collaboration between Bulgaria and Romania during the project, it was predominantly cross-border in scope. The main theme of this programme was to expand the establishment of the Pan-European Ecological Network, which is prioritised in the Action Plan BBI Matra. The project has been financially supported by BBI MATRA funding programme of the Ministry Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality the Ministry of Foreign Affairs the Netherlands. 
Project Partners
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12. Development of an intake management system for the Prut and Moldova River 
Project Description The project aims at developing an intake management framework, including on-line river water quality monitoring, that acts as an early warning, to protect drinking water supplies that rely on surface water sources for drinking water production, from any natural, human-induced or deliberate contamination. This is to ensure a reliable, safe and above all trusted drinking water supply. A quick and reliable identification of high- impact contamination in river waters is the ultimate goal of this project. The monitoring system, being a part of a sophisticated intake management framework, should ensure a reliable and safe drinking water supply in the agglomeration of Iaşi. The system must detect a contamination event in a time frame that allows an effective response. 
Project Partners
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13. Disinfecting drinking water in Romania 
Project Description Plation products have been installed in the water supply system in the village of Colonia (population 350). Plation is a product that protects clean-water storage tanks and pipelines from re- infection. This had led to insight in to the economic and technical viability of Plation products in Romania. The goals of the projects have been: 
 To test the technical and economic viability of the Plation system in rural areas of Romania; 
 Insight into the viability of Plation products in Romania; 
 Insight into the cost price; 
 Access to the national water association and water supply companies to market the product further; 
 Application and sales of Plation through existing delivery channels for filters. 
Project Partners
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14. Equilibrium: restore the balance 
between expenses and income 
Project Description 
The project objective was to enable the financial 
department of the Somes Tisa Water Division Cluj 
to design a tax system to finance maintenance 
expenses against flooding. The financial 
department of the Somes Tisa Water Division of 
Romania benefited from joint partner know-how 
and experience of the waterboard Roer en 
Overmaas, and the Trans-Tizsa Region 
Environment and Water Directorate in Hungary to 
design a blueprint for a tax system to finance long 
term flood prevention. 
There was considerable support from the Babes 
Bolyai University in Cluj and the Dutch Union of 
Waterboards in the Netherlands. Employees of 
the Financial Department understood different 
models of taxation (Dutch, Hungarian) and were 
able to pilot the Somes Tisa region. 
Project Partners 
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15. Establishing a water management center as new tool of management 
Project Description 
Project objective has been to establish a water management centre in Teleorman County to co- ordinate and implement projects and activities in the field of water management. 
In Turnu Magurele a water management centre was created to assist authorities and provide a platform for co-ordination and management of water projects. Six specialists were trained to write project proposals and develop information programmes. 
As the project implied the creation of a new entity, there was a strong need of engaging local decision makers. The EuroTeleorman Association provided support over the entire period of project implementation. 
Project Partners
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16. Establishing priorities for the measures to rehabilitate heavily modified water bodies 
Project Description 
The purpose of the project was to strengthen the National Administration Apele Romane to develop and implement programs of measures for heavily modified water bodies, according to the Water Framework Directive. The Banat Water Directorate serves as a pilot. 
The project is executed in cooperation with RIZA – the Netherlands Institute for Inland Water Management and Waste Water Treatment. 
Project Partners
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17. Feasibility study for a Cogeneration Biogas Plant & Waste Water Treatment 
Project Description 
The Client, Waste 2 Energy Management Ltd., intends to develop a complex project for energetic utilization of industrial wastes resulted from processes of neutralization of animal bodies and different wastes resulted from the slaughterhouses that are available at PROTAN in Codlea. 
The scope of the project is the delivery of the feasibility study and basic design for the realization of: 
• a plant for production and utilization of biogas 
• a plant for water and sludge treatment of biogas production (a 200cm/day waste water flow will be added to the calculated size of the treatment plant) 
Project Partners
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18. Flood Management related to an integrated approach on water management – Jijia river basin 
Project Description 
The objective of the project was to assist Romania with elaborating its unitary flood management policy and operational strategy, by elaborating a basin-level flood management strategy based on the integrated management concepts, followed by the implementation of a flood management plan for Jijia river basin, based on the strategy. Within the project, simulation and forecasting tools were implemented, taking into account SIMIN and DESWAT input. 
The project resulted in improved knowledge on integrated flood management of water managers and staff of central and regional level. The results of the flood management of the Jijia River were disseminated to water managers, staff and stakeholders of the Romanian basins. 
Project Partners
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19. Flood protection in Timis basin 
Project Description In 1997, 1999, 2000, 2005 and 2006 flood events happened in the Timis river basin causing dike breaches and inundations at several locations. Especially the downstream part of the Timis River near the border with Serbia proved to be prone to flooding. This project aimed to assist the Authorities with the development of a comprehensive flood management strategy for the Timis River. The goal of the project was to assess possibilities for improved flood protection in the Timis river basin, through: 
(1) description of genesis of the flood (2) preparation of hydraulic models, (3) flood risk mapping and (4) organizing a flood disaster exercise. 
Project Partners
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20. High water prediction and management 
Project Description This project aims to test whether a ‘real-time decision support system' (DDS) can help the Romanian government to timely take measures to reduce damage and victims in case of flooding. A pilot in the Banat region will determine whether the system is feasible in Romania and whether there is a market for it. The goals of the projects have been: 
 To determine whether it is technically feasible to implement a real-time decision support system to better predict and manage high- water levels in the Banat region. 
 To determine whether and to what extent there are market opportunities for Dutch organizations to supply such systems to Romania. 
Project Partners
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21. Identification of an adequate financial system for flood protection in Romania 
Project Description 
At this moment the Romanian water authorities are upgrading their flood protection measures to increase the level of protection of the population and to get in compliance with the EU Flood Directive. Currently there is no specific financial system to cover the costs of flood protection. 
Dutch know how and experience in the field of finance will be an asset by determining an adequate (integrated) financing system. 
The goal is to develop a sustainable financing system covering the costs of flood protection adjusted to the Romanian situation. At the same time the requirements of the Water Framework Directive and the Flood Directive need to be met by Romania. 
Project Partners
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22. Implementation of FLIWAS in Romania 
Project Description The human factor in operational disaster management constitutes a significant risk regarding effective information transfer. Therefore, automation of information management can lead to a significant increase of safety. Within the NOAH project, partners from the Netherlands and Romania joined forces to implement the automated tool FLIWAS (Flood Information and Warning System) at Directia Apelor Banat in Timisoara. Not only does FLIWAS provide the right information, to the right person at the right moment, it also provides awareness about flood (threats) to all relevant stakeholders. The project closed with a training session, simulating a flood event in FLIWAS, with Romanian stakeholders. 
Project Partners
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23. Implementation of a New Beach Management Policy of the Black Sea Coast - Pilot Area Mangalia 
Project Description It was the continuation of the project "Management of the Romanian Black Sea coast beaches - Mangalia pilot area", completed in September 2007. The project is part of the LOGO EAST II and is coordinated by VNG International, with a budget of 67,940 € and was completed in 2009. The main objective was to put in execution effectively the action plan that was developed in the LOGO East I project. In addition, it wanted to continue the process of communication and education of citizens along the Black Sea coast. This objective was reached by creating a cooperation committee with the responsible institutions in the beach area and by creating an association formed by beach operators to achieve a proper management in Mangalia, the pilot area, and its expansion to the entire Romanian seacoast. 
Project Partners
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24. Improvement of the Integrated coastal 
zone management in the Black Sea 
Region 
Project Description 
This project aims to develop a common and 
coherent approach for implementing integrated 
coastal zone management (ICZM) of the Black 
Sea coast. Five countries participate in the 
project: Bulgaria, Turkey, Moldavia, Ukraine and 
Romania (leading partner). The Black Sea coastal 
region knows many diverse challenges including 
legislation, strategies and plans for ICZM. Public 
participation and public awareness of ICZM is in 
general low. 
The overall goal is to improve the quality of the 
maritime environment using common 
methodologies for ICZM in the Black Sea region, 
hereby assuring the economical use of the 
common natural resources in a sustainable 
manner. 
Project Partners
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25. Improving drinking water in small communities 
Project Description The Perfector-E is a mobile water purification unit that filters and disinfects polluted groundwater. The consortium aims to use this system to improve the supply of safe drinking water in Romania. The goals of the projects have been: 
 To improve the supply of drinking water in selected rural communities in Romania by installing the Perfector-E at two locations. 
 To supervise operation of the system over a period of nine months to gain experience, together with end-users in rural areas in Romania, on local water supply systems, and to demonstrate the quality of the drinking water produced and the simple and reliable operation. 
Project Partners
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26. Improving risk management for high water 
Project Description After serious flooding in Romania in recent years there is a need for effective measures to acquire an insight into the risks of high water. In addition, Romanian stakeholder organisations are preparing themselves for the introduction of the new directive on water management. The Dutch consortium partners are providing technical assistance with the institutional strengthening of government bodies in the province of Teleorman in the field of sustainable high-water risk management. The goals of the projects have been to improve the institutional capacity of government bodies in the province of Teleorman in the field of sustainable high-water risk management and to demonstrate the use of new methods (laser scanning) and materials (geo-textiles). 
Project Partners
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27. Improving the economic analysis on users and services in the water fields as integrated part of the Dobrogea Litoral hydrographic basin management plan 
Project Description 
Purpose of the project: to strengthen the capacity of the National Administration Apele Romane to develop the financial-economic foundations of water management plans, according to articles 5 and 9 of the Water Framework Directive. Dobrogea Litoral serves as a pilot river basin 
The project is executed in cooperation with RIKZ – the Netherlands National Institute for Coastal and Marine Management. 
Project Partners
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28. Institutional approach on water treatment 
Project Description 
The project will serve as a demonstrative for future projects to be developed and implemented in the framework of both SAMTID and ISPA programmes. The main results of the project are: 
 The rehabilitation and modernization of the water infrastructure in Sacele 
 Facilitation at a national level of a smoother implementation of institutional links between the relevant stakeholders, like EBRD, EIB, EC and ARA. 
The Dutch experiences with the reorganization of the water sector – decreasing the number of operators, meeting the EU requirements concerning drinking water quality, etc. – were presented, with a view of using these experiences in the Romanian water sector. 
Project Partners
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29. Institutional capacity building for integrated environmental inspection 
Project Description 
The project focused on the enforcement and permitting systems, implementing of Environmental Management Systems (EMS) to water quality, and waste water management in Suceava. 
The projects objective was to improve the inspection and permit issuing procedures, the management and coordination within the organissations involved, in order to enhance prevention of water pollution in Suceava County. 
One important result consisted of the introduction of voluntary Environmental Management Systems in three pilot industries, to demonstrate that a better cooperation between authorities and industries is complementary to the systems permits, inspection and enforcement. 
Project Partners
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30. Institutional strengthening for implementation of the Water Framework Directive and ICZM recommendations along the Romanian Black Sea coast 
Project Description 
Purpose of the project: to strengthen the Romanian institutional framework related to Integrated Coastal Zone Management, following the European Recommendation on ICZM and the Water Framework Directive by developing the best strategy for integrated coastal zone management aimed to establish procedures for the tasks and responsibilities of the Technical Secretariat of the National Committee of the Coastal Zone. The project was executed in cooperation with RIKZ – the Netherlands National Institute for Coastal and Marine Management and RIZA – the Netherlands Institute for Inland Water Management and Waste Water Treatment. 
Project Partners
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31. Integral waste water treatment, based on anaerobic UASB technology 
Project Description 
The milk processing factory Covalact in Sfântu Gheorghe (Romania) has benefited from the first pilot installation of a high performance biological waste water treatment with energy recovery via biogas production.The project is a demonstration of a sustainable technology for the integral anaerobic treatment of waste water containing substantial amounts of fats and proteins. A pilot installation is built to satisfy the need for a demonstration pilot and used as a technology validation platform. The implementation of the technology will result in closing the nutrient cycle (P, N & S) during waste water treatment, the production of sustainable energy (biogas) and nutrient recovery. The project is expected to have spinoffs with applications in the dairy, meat and food processing industry. 
Project Partners
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32. Integrated Water Management for the Tecucel River Basin 
Project Description Giving the necessity of sustainable improvements to the water management system through an integrated approach, the project was launched in September 2009. The project aimed at improving water management and water supply in the area by developing a master plan focusing on flood protection, drinking water and sanitation in Tecucel River basin. In addition, the lasting cooperation between Dutch and Romanian partners in the water sector was also one of the main objectives. Overall, the project focused on the improvement of living conditions for the inhabitants located in Tecucel River Basin which would lead to more project support among the local population through sustainable measures aimed at flood protection, water supply and sanitation. 
Project Partners
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33. Introduction of Brokers for Water Infrastructure Transactions (BROWIT) in Romania 
Project Description 
The project aimed at supporting the sustainable development of the water sector in Romania, through private sector participation. 
The contribution of Partners for Water is to be considered as seed money and serves to finance the consultancy cost in connection with the tender process for the Water Companies in the project area. 
Partners for Water thus sparked the establishment of a revolving fund for tender assistance which BROWIT serves as a vehicle. 
Project Partners
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34. Local water purification 
Project Description With this small-scale pilot in Constanta County, Romania, the consortium wishes to demonstrate the possibilities for a local water purification installation in a rural community with no form of wastewater purification system. 
The project aim is to provide rural communities sanitary treatment and landfill water facilities to increase the quality of life. After the implementation of some demonstration facilities, a local partner could work together with the consortium to increase the number of treatment plants and maintain the placed ones. 
Project Partners
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35. Management of Aquifer Recharge and Energy Storage (MARES) 
Project Description 
The MARES G2G project aims to create a stimulating and stable environment for the use of underground water and energy buffers in those areas in Romania where the feasibility is proven. Secondly, the project aimed at establishing public-private partnerships in Romania that can boost the appropriate application of MARES techniques through the use of private or European funds. For artificial recharge applications, a dozen feasible sites have been identified. At a generic level, it has been concluded that soil and aquifer energy storage can be applied in Romania. About a hundred Romanian experts have been trained in MARES techniques during workshops in Romania and a working visit to the Netherlands. 
Project Partners
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36. Management of Aquifer Recharge and Storage (MARS) 
Project Description 
Due to the changing climate, the worldwide demand for expertise in the field of water and water management is increasing. 
With the support from the Partners for Water programme, a consortium of Dutch and Romanian parties launched a project in Romania. For this project, research was conducted into the feasibility of underground storage for water during periods of severe drought or heavy rainfall. Eijkelkamp provided the knowledge and equipment for the design of a monitoring system. 
The MARS project aimed at reducing the risks and dangers of drought and flood, and at contributing to a more efficient water management and water delivery method in Romania. 
Project Partners
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37. Monitoring, modelling and river restoration in the River Prut basin 
Project Description 
The project focused on the exchange of knowledge regarding the implementation of integrated water management on Romanian national and regional level, concerning issues such as water quality, ecological restoration and flood prevention. Within the project, the following aspects were analyzed: 
 Possibilities for ecological restoration of the Prut river basin; 
 Water quality monitoring: introduction of the monitoring cycle; 
 Eutrophication in the reservoirs of the Prut river basin: recommendations were made for possible measures; 
 Safety against flooding (Bahlui River): the Space for the river concept was introduced. 
Project Partners
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38. Multi-level capacity building flood management 
Project Description 
Multi level capacity building flood management Romania, a probabilistic approach towards flood management. As other EU member states, Romania has to implement the EU Flood Directive. 
The Dutch – Romanian partners for water project focused on training a group of scientists, engineers and policy makers in the implementation of the EU Flood Directive and the development of flood risk maps. Due to a lack of capacity on local level, the implementation of the EU flood directive is problematic in Romania. In cooperation with Romanian partners, flood hazard maps and flood risk maps (step 2 of EU FD) were generated. 
Project Partners
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39. Pathways to solutions: an integrated approach for soil and water problems in Jiu river basin 
Project Description 
Finding sustainable solutions for the complex environmental and socio-economic problems related to brown coal mining and energy production in parts of the Jiu river basin is a long term process. The ISSWaP project has played a fruitful role in this process. The project demonstrated and applied concepts of Dutch regional process management in integrated management of soil, waste and water by delivering the following: quick scan of problem and definition of main pressures, improvement of institutional cooperation between different stakeholders, training of Romanian experts in integrated and quick-scan analysis, exchange visits of Netherlands and Romanian experts and project descriptions ready for financing. 
Project Partners
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40. Penstocks and sluice gates for WWTP Intorsura Buzaului 
Project Description KWT Group has been selected by the main contractor, SC GRIRO SA from Bucharest, to supply wall mounted penstocks and channel mounted sluice gates for the rehabilitation of the Intorsura Buzaului waste water treatment plant. In total 18 electrically operated penstocks, ranging in size between DN300 and DN500, and were shipped from KWT’s production plant in Simitli, Bulgaria, in the first quarter of 2014. 
This project in Covasna County covers the rehabilitation and extension of several WWTP in Sfantu Gheorghe and Intorsura Buzaului, as well as several pump stations and sewerage networks. 
Project Partners
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41. Pilot Flood Protection Project in Suceava County 
Project Description 
The project provides technical assistance for the development of a long term integrated approach on flood prevention using the Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC) as a basis. The project aimed at flood prevention on the long term, rather than concentrating on flood protection. 
The main three results can be mentioned: the flood prevention strategy for the pilot river basin, the upgrading of the monitoring and assessment strategy and flood warning system and an improved knowledge of the Water Framework Directive 
The project was executed in cooperation with RIZA Institute and the Water Boards Groot Salland and Reest & Wieden. 
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42. Project development under the EU- SAPARD programme - agriculture water resources management 
Project Description 
The project aimed at increasing the local capacity for project development and planning in the area of agricultural water management. 
In addition, several applications were prepared and submitted for SAPARD financing under Measure 2.20: Agriculture Water Resources Management and a workshop was help to disseminate the experiences to the other institutions. 
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43. Reading & Billing software in Romania 
Project Description The consortium aimed at introducing an intelligent and affordable meter reading & billing concept. The concept was being developed in collaboration with PTI, the Business Development Group and ARA. The concept includes affordable and adaptable software that enables water companies to reduce administrative Non Revenue Water (NRW), reduce operational costs and that provides valuable management information. This will contribute to improved recovery of operational costs (more income and fewer expenses). 
The main goal was to assess the market potential of SAAS reading & billing software for Romanian water companies, that enables reduction of administrative NRW. The market survey included road shows that aim at finding water companies to pilot and demonstrate the software. 
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44. Redevelopment of Danube floodplains in Romania 
Project Description The Danube floodplains are amongst the most fertile areas in Romania. However badly maintained dikes and irrigation structures, unorganized land planning and land use leads to relatively low crop yields, flood damage, drought and reduction of environmental values. Large scale strategies, redevelopment plans and structured investment are needed to improve all functions along in the Danube floodplains. This project used an approach that is applied in the Netherlands to facilitate all steps in redevelopment and flood management plans along the Dutch main rivers. The methodology was positively received by national, regional and local level stakeholders. This project is regularly mentioned as a positive example for approaching these problems. 
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45. Regionalization of water companies in Romania 
Project Description This project helps set up a new regional organisation for the management and maintenance of drinking water supplies and wastewater purification in the Romanian province of Sibiu. It also expands drinking water supply and wastewater purification systems in the province. The goals of the projects have been: 
 To provide technical assistance in setting up and organising a new regional organisation for the management and maintenance of drinking water supplies and wastewater purification in the province of Sibiu. 
 To conduct a feasibility study in preparation for an investment project to extend the drinking water supply network in the province. 
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46. ROSTIEP (Roer en Overmaas - Somes Tisa International Exchange Program) 
Project Description 
Integrated management, at the level of the river basin, can be seen as a solution for the sustainable development of the water resources in all countries. 
The Somes-Tisa River Basin Water Administration and the National Administration “Apele Romane” (Romania) and the Dutch Regional Water Authority Roer and Overmaas aim to exchange scientific resources and personnel, and also technical know-how on the basis of equality, reciprocity and mutual advantage to contribute to the improvement and development of the water management services for all partners. The preferential approach themes are: the river basin water resources management, the public participation, the river basin committee and the data management. 
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47. Strengthening of national approval system for materials, equipment, reagents and disinfectants used in drinking water supply 
Project Description 
Purpose of the project is to strengthen the capacity of the Romanian authorities in hygienic assessment and monitoring of materials and chemicals used in treatment and distribution of drinking water in line with the Drinking Water Directive (98/83/EC) and the Construction Products Directive. 
Project Partners
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48. Sustainable stabilization of tailing dams in the mining region of Baia Mare 
Project Description 
For centuries, this area has had mining sludge depots, usually in the form of tailing ponds. Many ponds are several kilometers long and have dikes up to 40 meters high. The dike around one of the ponds gave way in January 2000, after heavy rainfall, and allowed tons of mining sludge containing cyanide to pour into Tisa River, thus causing an environmental disaster that had economic repercussions for the fishing, livestock and tourism industries, besides the immediate impact on public health. 
Within this project, safe dikes and drains were built at one of the ponds used to store mining waste (tailing) near Baia Mare. Moreover, a plan of action was drafted within the project, for rehabilitating and making environmental improvements to approximately 20 tailing ponds. 
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49. System management for contingency in case of accidental or deliberate marine pollution with harmful substances 
Project Description 
Purpose of the project: to assist the Romanian authorities in the preparation of a National Contingency Plan for combating marina pollution by harmful substances. 
The project is executed in cooperation with RIKZ – the Netherlands National Institute for Coastal and Marine Management. 
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50. Tackling groundwater flooding in Romania - Integrated groundwater solutions for Cornetu Municipality and Ilfov County 
Project Description The municipality of Cornetu, in the Danube basin near Bucharest, regularly has problems with flooding due to rising groundwater. To tackle this, Dutch and Romanian partners are exploring the feasibility of introducing a Rapid Intervention Method for Water Systems in the region. 
The main goal of the project was to assess the feasibility of a Rapid Intervention Method for Water Systems in a typical problem situation in Romania: the municipality of Cornetu and the district of Ilfov in the Danube delta. The project brings the Danube Delta in line with the European directives on water and groundwater. 
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51. Technical Assistance related to the implementation of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) and Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) in transitional and coastal waters 
Project Description 
The project supported the Romanian Government with the implementation of the Recommendation of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning the Implementation of Integrated Coastal Zone Management and the Water Framework Directive. It developed the skills of the Romanian experts and other parties in the field of integrated water management in coastal areas. 
The project is executed in cooperation with RIKZ – the Netherlands National Institute for Coastal and Marine Management. 
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52. Technical Assistance related to the implementation of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) and the related legislation in Mures and/or Olt river basins 
Project Description 
The project supported the Romanian authorities with the implementation of the Water Framework Diractive. Through the pilot in the Mures river basin, the project assisted in further developing the skills of the Romanian experts and the other parties in the field of integrated water management. 
The project is executed in cooperation with RIZA – the Netherlands Institute for Inland Water Management and Waste Water Treatment. 
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53. Timis Basin Flooding Emergency Planning 
Project Description 
Grontmij has successfully delivered a significant project for Banat Water Directorate of the “Romanian Waters” National Authority. The project included flood risk mapping, development of a flood protection strategy and production and roll out of an emergency response plan for the 13,000 km2 catchment. 
The project included full engagement with community groups and statutory policy makers and a risk based response plan including communication strategy and identification of an evacuation network. 
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54. Towards a healthy Danube - Fish migration at the Iron Gates 
Project Description The Iron Gates I and II dams between Romania and Serbia form a major ecological barrier for sturgeon and other characteristic migratory Danube fish species. The dam complexes consist of weirs, ship locks and hydropower stations. The Iron gates are the first impassable obstacles in the Danube from the black sea and located at ca. 850 km distance from the estuary in the Black sea. Restoration of river connectivity at these sites would reopen a reach of more than 800 km upstream. This will provide suitable habitat and spawning grounds along the Danube and its tributaries to several migratory fish species.The goals are to extend the possibilities for different sturgeon species and other migratory fish to migrate 800 km further upstream in the Danube river system. 
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55. Waste water sludge de-watering in a paper mill at Ambro Suceava 
Project Description 
The Ambro paper mill (work force of 1500, part of the French Rossmann Group) in the city of Suceava in Romania used to pretreat its waste water in an old aerobic water treatment plant. From there on the water and sludge were sent to the municipal WWTP. 
Starting January 1st 2007 this situation became inacceptable due to EU regulations. To comply with the rules, Ambro decided to purchase a filter press in order to dehydrate the sludge and burn it in its own incinerator. For several months, the municipality of Suceava would impose a monthly fine of EUR 300.000, for not complying with the new rules. V&T Group quickly identified a second hand press which had been functioning at a Dutch WWTP. 
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56. WASWARO – Waste Water Treatment 
Project Description 
The project concentrated on the demonstration of an Oxycon waste water treatment system using the latest biomass conditioning technology. 
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57. Water Management Plan for the Bega- Timis River Basin 
Project Description 
The project aimed at developing a Water Management Plan for the Bega-Timis River Basin (BTRB), following an open plan approach and considering the principles of integrated water management. 
The project resulted in a plan in phases, which envisages an iterative procedure, which builds upon a strong public participation and involvement of all stakeholders. Moreover, alternatives and strategies for water resources utilization were developed within the project, by using different supply and demand scenarios – in a number of assessment steps – in order to evaluate their likely future impact. It is worth mentioning that the Tehnical University of Timisoara, as well as RIZA and WL Delft Hydraulics have also contributed to the project. 
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58. Water Operator Partnership between Huinze en Aa’s and Apa Canal S.A. Galati 
Project Description In September 2011, the regional water authority Hunze en Aa’s, together with Groningen water company, began a three-year Water Operator Partnership with the drinking and waste water company Apa Canal S.A. Galati. Experts from the two Groningen companies are linked with their Romanian colleagues, and meet together regularly for support in a training programme locally in Romania or in Groningen focusing mainly on the following topics: Customer relations; Waste Water Treatment Plant Optimization; Water Quality and Treating Drinking Water; Asset Management of the technical objects – water mains, pumping stations and sluices; Issues of telemetry and management / maintenance of installations; Sludge management: second opinion about sludge strategy study by Romanian drinking water company. 
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59. Water Sanitation and Education in Schools in Rural Areas of Teleorman County 
Project Description Regional water authority Reest en Wieden is working with the Teleorman County Council and others in a project in the area of water sanitation and education in schools in rural areas. The goal of the project is to ensure safe sanitation conditions for the project beneficiaries, thus substantially improving their quality of life and health. The educational goal of the project is to improve the information level and raise awareness of water, sanitation and environmental issues among students and the whole local community. This so-called soft component is equally important to the success and the sustainable benefits of the project. It is the only way to guarantee responsible use of the infrastructure improvements provided. The project also aims to generate interest in neighbouring communities. 
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60. Water supply and waste water treatment systems upgrading in Sibiu Municipality 
Project Description 
The main components of the project were: 
 Drinking Water Treatment and Distribution 
- Drinking Water Treatment Plant Reabilitation 
- Water Distribution Network Metering 
and Monitoring 
 Waste Water Collection and Treatment 
- Sewerage Network Extension and 
Rehabilitation 
- Waste water Treatment Plant 
Rehabilitation 
 Technical Assistance, Work Supervision, 
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- Technical assistance for purchasing phase and project implementation 
- Works supervision during implementation 
- Advertisement for the project 
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DUTCH PARTNERS
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Acacia Water 
Description 
Acacia Water is a leading supplier of practical advices regarding groundwater challenges. The added value is hidden in freshness, motivation, common sense, personal commitment, reliability, focus on solutions and the ability to connect and switch. 
From parcel to world scale, Acacia delivers international services for clients like governments, private sector, and NGOs. Acacia is globally active contributing to clean and safe drinking water. The staff is highly educated, very experienced and flexible. 
Contact details 
+31 182 686 424 
info@acaciawater.com 
http://acaciawater.com/ 
Aerodata Surveys Nederland 
Description 
Aerodata Surveys Nederland is an integrated geospatial data provider that specializes in the modeling and visualization of the earth's surface in three dimensions using remote sensing technologies. 
To put it simply, we supply quality data and products based on advanced technologies such as airborne Lidar or advanced digital cameras to customers that require accurate, detailed geospatial information. 
Contact details 
+31 306 866 160 
info@aerodata-nederland.com http://www.aerodata-surveys.com/
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Afmitech Friesland 
Description 
Afmitech Friesland designs, manufactures and installs decentralized wastewater treatment systems. Based on the proven activated sludge technology, Afmitech has developed a patented treatment process that reduces operation and maintenance costs, the horizontal footprint and increases treatment efficiency. 
The line of systems ranges from one household up to small communities of up to 5000 population equivalents. The systems can treat domestic as well as industrial water and have been especially designed for remote areas. 
Contact details 
+ 31 639 482 743 
idobrescu@afmitech.nl 
http://afmitech.com/ 
Ameco Adviesgroup Milieubeleid 
Description 
The Ameco team consists of a group of highly educated professionals who provide expertise in the fields of sustainable development and environment. 
Our activities focus on the provision of practical support to governments during the development and implementation of policy, assistance to companies and private organisations to achieving sustainable development and strengthening organisations through training and the transfer of knowledge and experience. 
Contact details 
+31 302 545 840 
info@ameco-ut.nl 
http://www.ameco-ut.nl/
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AquaEst 
Description 
AquaEst Europe, based in the Netherlands, is a specialist marketing and development company. Our aim is to create and supply eco-friendly products for a growing global problem - the world shortage of drinking water. We are committed to provide simple, effective and sustainable solutions, giving access to safe drinking water in developing, industrialising and industrialised countries. Our technology and products are mainly developed for small-scale systems, for individual households as well as small communities. Our products are based on Plation, a non-chemical water treatment technique. 
Contact details 
+31 541 531 702 
wpb@aquaesteurope.com 
http://www.aquaesteurope.com/ 
Aquanet 
Description 
Aquanet contributes to the improvement of access to adequate drinking water services in developing countries and emerging economies. We offer technical, operational and management support to local utilities by deploying qualified staff with hands-on experience in utility operations and management. Aquanet’s professional staff has extensive international experience in the water sector encompassing areas such as sector development, PPP-transaction advice, capacity development, organisational development and performance improvement of water service providers. 
Contact details 
+31 235 413 717 
info@aquanet.nl 
http://www.aquanet.nl/
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ARCADIS 
Description 
ARCADIS is an international company providing consultancy, engineering and management services in infrastructure, environment and buildings, to enhance mobility, sustainability and quality of life. 
ARCADIS develops, designs, implements, maintains and operates projects for companies and governments. With more than 15,000 employees and more than $2.8 billion in gross revenue, the company has an extensive international network that is supported by strong local market positions. 
Contact details 
+31 334 771 000 
info@arcadis.nl 
http://www.arcadis.nl/ 
ARS 
Description 
ARS Traffic & Transport Technology has been providing traffic and transport technology solutions to businesses and government bodies since 1997. It is active in its home market of the Netherlands, but also internationally. The intelligent transport system market is always on the move, in every sense of the word. A dynamic market like this demands a specialised partner, able to cost-effectively integrate state-of-the-art, client-specific technology with existing systems, but also able to develop new hi-tech concepts. 
Contact details 
+31 703 608 559 
info@ars.nl 
http://www.ars-traffic.com/
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Biemond Business Support 
Description 
Biemond Business Support stands for: a small, professional organization, which encourages larger organizations to change and move in new directions! 
Biemond Business Support has experience in: 
• interim-management 
• management-consultancy 
• projectmanagement 
Contact details 
+31 302 250 575 
info@biemond.biz 
http://www.biemond.biz/ 
BlueLeg Monitor 
Description 
BlueLeg Monitor is offering you a bright solution for monitoring the ecological quality of surface water. We are presenting our equipment and services to simplify your monitoring work and still generating accurate and reliable readings. We are able to present on the spot data for relevant surface water parameters: chlorophyll, fycocyanine, visibility, organic matter by using high tech calibrated data interpretation tools. 
Contact details 
+31 515 429 982 
m.pieterse@bluelegmonitor.com 
http://bluelegmonitor.com/
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Bodem + 
Description 
'Bodem+' was established in 2005. In terms of position, it falls between the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment and the local authorities such as municipalities, provinces and district water boards. The Ministry provides its budget. The clients of Bodem+ comprise the various authorities involved in land and groundwater management. Bodem+ actively promotes knowledge exchange with other governments and foreign companies with regard to policy development, legislation, science and technology on soil and groundwater issues. 
Contact details 
+31 886 025 123 
bodemplus@rws.nl 
http://www.rwsleefomgeving.nl/organisatie/bodemplus/ 
Brabant Water 
Description 
Brabant Water NV is a drinking water company delivering water to 2,4 million inhabitants in the province of Noord Brabant, the Netherlands. 
The water is won through 34 water production units, here the water source is ground water. Brabant Water is socially aware of its environment and community responsibilities. 
Brabant Water supplies water from the best sources, while taking care of the water catchment areas. 
Contact details 
+31 736 838 351 dick.westgeest@brabantwater.nl 
http://www.brabantwater.nl/
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Centauri 
Description 
Centauri carries out consultancy work since 1996 and is active in interim and project management. Execution of orders is mainly in the hands of Paul Hoenderdos. Many projects are aimed at improving business. Assignments taken by Centauri come mainly from the public sector (water and energy companies, municipalities and provinces). Nevertheless, companies in the corporate sector are among the clients as well. , as a small organization makes use of external experts, where appropriate, Centauri has constructed a network with only highly qualified experts. 
Contact details 
+31 341 418 118 
paul.hoenderdos@centauri.nl 
http://www.centauri.nl/ 
Colbond 
Description 
For over thirty years, Colbond is a leading producer of a wide range of geosynthetic products, which are used worldwide in the building industry, in landscaping and civil engineering for erosion control, drainage, soil reinforcement, stabilization and consolidation and for special applications in waste containment. 
Fast-response consultancy geared to local conditions enables us to provide tailor-made solutions in close co-operation with our customers. 
Contact details 
+31 857 441 300 
geosynthetics@colbond.com 
http://www.colbond-geosynthetics.com/
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Colsen van den Hul 
Description 
Colsen – Van den Hul is specialized in the execution of wastewater treatment solutions, biogas production installations and nutrient recovery. It covers installations delivery and commissioning, products and services supply, technology developments, problem solving, design, engineering, project management, construction supervision, commissioning as well as operation & maintenance support. 
Our customer base is in the food-processing industry and in the communal & industrial waste water area. 
Contact details 
+31 648 760 836 
n.e.moldovan@kpnmail.nl 
http://www.colsen.nl/ 
Coastal & Marine Union (EUCC) - Netherlands 
Description 
The Coastal & Marine Union (EUCC) is an association with members in 40 countries, both particulars and organizations/institutions. Founded in 1989 with the aim of promoting a European approach to coastal conservation by bridging the gap between scientists, environmentalists, site managers, planners and policy makers, it has grown since then into the largest network of coastal practitioners and experts in Europe and neighbouring area, with 14 National Branches and offices in seven countries. 
Contact details 
+31 715 122 900 
info@kustenzee.nl 
http://www.kustenzee.nl/
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DCD 
Description 
 Construction Design & Engineering 
 Waste water plants design 
 Modular Sustainable Wastewater plant-Light 
 Design of Waterworks 
Contact details 
+31 654 223 534 
think@dcdr.eu 
http://www.dcdr.eu/ 
Deltares 
Description 
Deltares is an independent, institute for applied research in the field of water, subsurface and infrastructure. Throughout the world, we work on smart solutions, innovations and applications for people, environment and society. 
Our main focus is on deltas, coastal regions and river basins. Managing these densely populated and vulnerable areas is complex, which is why we work closely with governments, businesses, other research institutes and universities at home and abroad. Our motto is Enabling Delta Life. 
Contact details 
+ 31 883 358 273 
info@deltares.nl http://www.deltares.nl/
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DLG 
Description 
The Government Service for Land and Water Management (DLG) is an agency of the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality (LNV). 
Together with other governmental authorities such as provinces and municipalities, this Ministry develops the policy for the rural areas and urban peripheries, and DLG implement that policy. The provinces are our most important client. We translate abstract policy into performance in concrete projects of all kinds, whether for recreation, nature, water or agriculture. 
Contact details 
+31 302 756 780 
dlgia@minlnv.nl 
http://www.dienstlandelijkgebied.nl/international 
DMT 
Description 
DMT is a dynamic full service organisation who gives clients a central place. Pollution problems are approached with all available knowledge and skills, fully service oriented and with the backup of more than 25 years of experience. Our process engineers and project supervisors are active throughout the world on a daily basis in order to resolve questions together with our clients. 
Clients are contacting the specialists of DMT for an extensive range of environmental problems. The approach from DMT is based on partnership! 
Contact details 
+31 513 636 789 
info@dmt-et.nl 
http://www.dirkse-milieutechniek.com/
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Dunea 
Description 
Dunea (550 employees) produces and distributes drinking water to 1.2 million consumers in The Hague area with its main office located in Voorburg, The Netherlands. 
Dunea extracts surface water from the River Meuse. The surface water is infiltrated in the dunes and after 3 months post-treated at the treatment facilities in Katwijk, Scheveningen and Monster. The concept of using dunes as a natural treatment step is important to increase disinfection capacity contributes to a reliable and high quality drinking water supply. 
Contact details 
+31 703 577 490 
L.nijland@dunea.nl 
https://www.dunea.nl/ 
Dutch Water Authorities 
Description 
Dutch Water Authorities wants to share its expertise in regional water management with the world. Dutch Water Authorities is an international organisation consisting of 23 regional water authorities in the Netherlands and their professional association (in Dutch: ‘Unie van Waterschappen’). By joining forces, Dutch Water Authorities aims to provide a better service to the people and organisations that need it most, to bolster international business, and to create the maximum mutual benefit through international cooperation. 
Contact details 
+31 703 519 751 
info@dutchwaterauthorities.com 
http://english.uvw.nl/
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Ecorys 
Description 
At Ecorys we aim to deliver real benefit to society through the work we do. We offer research, consultancy and project management, specializing in economic, social and spatial development. Focusing on complex market, policy and management issues we provide our clients in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors worldwide with a unique perspective and high- value solutions. Our expertise covers economy and competitiveness; regions, cities and real estate; energy and water; transport and mobility; social policy, education, health and governance. 
Contact details 
+31 104 538 800 
netherlands@ecorys.com 
http://www.ecorys.nl/ 
Eijkelkamp 
Description 
Royal Eijkelkamp is able to make a continuous contribution to a safe and healthy living environment thanks to more than 100 years’ 
experience and expertise in soil and water research. 
Royal Eijkelkamp wants to become the world’s preferred supplier of solutions - including one- stop solutions - for soil and water research. 
We’re always able to provide our clients and partners with sustainable added value through close cooperation and knowledge sharing. 
And we’ll continue responding innovatively to fast- changing client demands in the future 
Contact details 
+ 31 313 880 200 
info@eijkelkamp.com 
http://www.eijkelkamp.com/
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ERAC 
Description 
ERAC (European and Regional Affairs Consultants) supports groups in the public sector with project development, finance and management. More specifically we are assigned to help projects that strengthen the economic development of particular regions by governments. Themes are: sustainability, job creation, internationalizing, knowledge and innovation, civil development, and rural development. Special and unique knowledge and skills have been built up by involvement in the startup, execution, and evaluation of Europe- financed stimulation programs. 
Contact details 
+31 737 000 340 
info@erac.nl 
http://www.erac.nl/ 
Euroconsult Mott MacDonald 
Description 
Euroconsult Mott MacDonald is an international development consultancy, part of Mott MacDonald, and focuses primarily on developing countries and economies in transition. 
Our expertise lies in land and water resources development, water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), rural development, agriculture, environmental protection and management and climate change projects, related to both the technical aspect and capacity building. 
Euroconsult has been involved in the implementation and management of international development projects for over 55 years. 
Contact details 
+31 263 577 111 
euroconsult@mottmac.nl www.mottmac.com/international-development
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EURODITE 
Description 
EURODITE is an internationally operating network company that supports authorities, owners, users and companies in development of cities, areas and European cooperation. The company has branches in The Netherlands and Romania. 
The company often acts as a catalyst in development projects by its ability for creative and strategic programming, experience in management of local development and international cooperation projects and know-how of EU policies and funds. 
Contact details 
+31 611 910 702 
deroo@eurodite.eu 
http://www.eurodite.com/ 
Evides 
Description 
Evides Waterbedrijf is a water company that supplies reliable and tasty drinking water to 2.5 million clients in its home market, being the southern part of the province of Zuid-Holland, in the entire province of Zeeland, and the Brabantse Wal. 
Drinking water is prepared from water sourced 80% from the river Maas, 16% from ground water, and 4% from dune water. We are the second- largest water company in The Netherlands based on supply connections, supply volumes and revenue. 
Contact details 
+31 900 07 87 
secretariaat.vei@vitens.nl 
http://www.evides.nl/
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FishFlow Innovations 
Description 
FishFlow Innovations develops and builds innovative fish migration facilities and protection systems. Our mission is to contribute to solve migration barriers for fish and prevent damage to fish through our tailor-made products. 
All our products have been developed with particular attention for the natural preference and behaviour of fish. The focus of FishFlow Innovations on the natural behaviour and preferences of fishes results in the development of facilities that fishes eagerly utilise and that enable passage without injury or mortality. 
Contact details 
+31 227 570 020 
info@fishflowinnovations.nl 
http://fishflowinnovations.nl/ 
Groningen Municipality 
Description 
Groningen is the main municipality as well as the capital city of the eponymous province in the Netherlands. With a population of 197,823 (in 2014), it is the largest city in the north of the Netherlands. An old city, Groningen was the regional power of the northern Netherlands, a semi-independent city-state and member of the German Hanseatic League. Groningen is a university city: it houses the University of Groningen (about 28,000 students) and the Hanze University of Applied Sciences (about 25,000 students). 
Contact details 
+31 503 677 000 
info@groningen.nl 
http://gemeente.groningen.nl/
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Grontmij 
Description 
Grontmij is a leading sustainable design and management consultancy company active in the growth markets of water, energy, transportation and sustainable planning and design. 
At the core of our business is the principle of sustainability by design which is a leading value proposition for our customers. Grontmij is the fourth largest engineering consultancy in Europe with almost 300 offices across the region and a further 50 offices globally. We have nearly 9,000 professionals working around the world. 
Contact details 
+31 306 344 700 
communicatie@grontmij.nl 
http://www.grontmij.nl/ 
Het Drentse Landschap 
Description 
The Drenthe Landscape Foundation is a provincial foundation dedicated to the preservation, protection and development of nature, landscape and cultural heritage of Drenthe. 
We manage more than 8,400 acres of natural land and 254 historic objects. In our work, we are backed by 16,000 members and 240 volunteers. Together, we will ensure that the nature, landscape and cultural heritage of Drenthe are preserved for future generations. 
Contact details 
+31 592 313 552 
info@drentslandschap.nl 
http://www.drentslandschap.nl/
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HKV Consultants 
Description 
HKV CONSULTANTS is an independent company that provides consultancy services and research in water and safety. Our experts are highly qualified and internationally recognized, most with long-term experience in their specific fields in the complex world of water and safety. 
HKV CONSULTANTS has earned a leading reputation in consultancy and research in flood risk management by taking the initiative in the development and practical implementation of many innovating concepts that have found their way into current Dutch risk management practice. 
Contact details 
+31 320 294 242 
info@hkv.nl 
http://www.hkv.nl/ 
HydroLogic 
Description 
HydroLogic is a professional organization that offers innovative solutions to water management of national and regional areas, allowing authorities to effectively manage water and communicate clearly. We work closely together with consultants, research organizations and clients, both in and outside the Netherlands. 
Our clients include environmental agencies, ministries, water boards, provinces, municipalities and the European Commission. We carry out commercial and research projects and have two offices in Amersfoort and Delft. 
Contact details 
+31 334 753 535 
info@hydrologic.nl 
http://www.hydrologic.nl/
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IF - Technology 
Description 
We are a leading geothermal energy consultancy and engineering company, based in Arnhem in the Netherlands. We take a multi-disciplinary approach to projects, bringing in our experienced geologists, hydrogeologists, civil & mechanical engineers and well engineers, as required. 
We have special expertise in Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage, Borehole Thermal Energy Storage, Deep Geothermal Energy Systems, Closed-Loop Heat Pumps Systems and Well Engineering. 
Contact details 
+31 263 535 555 
info@iftechnology.nl 
http://www.iftechnology.com/ 
Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM) 
Description 
The Institute for Environmental Studies (Instituut voor Milieuvraagstukken, IVM) is an interdisciplinary research institute at VU University that sits within the Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences (FALW). 
IVM facilitates four departments: Chemistry and Biology, Environmental Economics, Environmental Policy Analysis and Spatial Analysis and Decision Support. 
Contact details 
+31 205 989 555 
info.ivm@vu.nl 
http://www.ivm.vu.nl/
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Interline 
Description 
Interline Systems B.V. was founded and registered on July 1, 1990 as a privately owned company. Our independence enabled us to maintain an unbiased approach to our clients and their requirements and to provide a complete product. 
The priory activities are the sales and services of on-line analysers. As such we represent a number of leading analyser manufacturers. Over the years Interline became a reputable full service Analyser Systems Integrator. 
Contact details 
+31 725 760 840 
info@interline.nl 
http://www.interline.nl/ 
Kennis voor Klimaat 
Description 
Knowledge for Climate is a research programme for the development of knowledge and services that make it possible to climate proof the Netherlands. 
Governmental organisations (central government, provinces, municipalities and water boards) and businesses, actively participate in research programming through the input of additional resources (matching).This research programme is co-financed by the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment. 
Contact details 
+31 302 539 961 office@kennisvoorklimaat.nl 
http://knowledgeforclimate.climateresearchnetherlands.nl/
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KWR 
Description 
KWR Watercycle Research Institute assists society in optimally organising and managing the water cycle by creating knowledge through top- quality research, building bridges between science, business and society and promoting societal innovation by applying the best knowledge available. The almost 170 employees of KWR Watercycle Research Institute develop and unlock relevant knowledge for all the organisations in the water cycle, both national and international: drinking water companies, waterboards, governments and industry. 
Contact details 
+31 306 069 511 Info@kwrwater.nl 
http://www.kwrwater.com/ 
KWT Group 
Description 
KWT Group is a Holland’s leading supplier of non-return valves, penstocks and weirs for quantitative water management applications, such as Waste Water Treatment Plants, Pumping Stations, Surface Water Management, Flood Control, Wetlands creation, Hydro Power dams, and Industrial applications (Paper Mills, Mining etc). KWT Group combines both HDPE and Low Carbon Stainless Steel in order to reach the sustainable quality required for most aggressive environments like tropical marine applications and the inlet section of Sewage Treatment. 
Contact details 
+31 321 335 566 rdenhertog@kwtgroup.nl 
http://www.kwtgroup.com/
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Landustrie 
Description 
Landustrie's basis was laid around 1913. The company was active in the agricultural market sector and involved with polder drainage at an early stage. 
With a century of world-wide experience Landustrie has become a leading company in the field of sewage and wastewater treatment. Also research, development and innovation are very important to keep ahead in the present water market. 
Contact details 
+31 515 486 888 info@landustrie.nl 
http://www.landustrie.nl/ 
LINKit consult 
Description 
LINKit consult provides specialist advice to solve issues on land and water management. We bring people, ideas and resources together to help realize ambitions. Our inspiration is on improvement of the quality of water, nature and landscape. 
Thematic issues are water quality, water treatment, coastal and delta engineering and fish migration. Our approach is based on up to date knowledge, inspiration and communication. We operate in the Netherlands, UK, Spain and Bosnia. 
Contact details 
+31 206 700 054 jeroen@linkitconsult.nl 
http://www.linkitconsult.nl/
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Milieudienst IJmond 
Description 
Milieudienst IJmond, Environmental Service of the Region IJmond, is part of the local government. It performs tasks on the field of environmental management, nature conservation and law enforcement. The most important legal basis of this task is the Dutch Environmental Management Act. The Environmental Service is a co-operation of the municipalities of Beverwijk, Haarlem, Heemskerk, Uitgeest, Velsen and the provincial government of Noord-Holland. These municipalities are located along the North Sea coast in the western part of the Netherlands, approximately 15 kilometres west of Amsterdam. 
Contact details 
+31 251 263 863 
info@milieudienst-ijmond.nl 
http://www.milieudienst-ijmond.nl/ 
NEDECO 
Description 
Created in 1951 NEDECO is an independent non- profit foundation that promotes Dutch consultancy know-how and skills in the area of land & water, transport, infra-structures and environment. 
In close co-operation with the Dutch government NEDECO initiates pre-competitive strategies for projects and technical assistance in sustainable development and infrastructure projects in countries around the world. The NEDECO network consists of some 9 independent leading Dutch consultancy organisations and technology institutes working internationally in the fields of land & water, transport, environment and infrastructure. 
Contact details 
info@nedeco.nl 
http://www.nedeco.nl/
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Nederlandse Waterschapsbank 
Description 
Nederlandse Waterschapsbank N.V. (NWB Bank) is a leading financial services provider for the public sector. The bank arranges short-term and long-term loans for waterboards, municipal authorities, provinces, social housing, healthcare, educational institutions, Public-Private- Partnerships ("PPP") and activities in the field of watersupply and the environment. 
NWB Bank funds its activities on the international money and capital markets on the back of a very strong financial position and ratings from Moody’s (Aaa) and Standard & Poor’s (AA+). 
Contact details 
+31 704 166 266 info@nwbbank.com 
https://www.nwbbank.com/ 
Nehem International 
Description 
Nehem International BV is among the Netherlands’ leading consultancies promoting international development.Nehem provides operational recommendations, project execution and project management services to different institutions and governments in the fields of labour market and SME development, employment and civil society. 
Our clients include different Government institutions, not-for-profit organisations and commercial enterprises. 
Contact details 
+31 235 431 750 ni@nehemint.nl 
http://nehemint.nl/
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Nelen & Schuurmans 
Description 
Nelen & Schuurmans is a young consulting company, which provides creative solutions for solving water management problems. The company was established in 1998 and has grown to a dynamic firm, that at present consists of a staff of 45 highly qualified experts (Msc or PhD), with a yearly turnover of € 3,8 million ($ 5 million). 
Every year we carry out some 200 projects. Our clients are both national and local water authorities. The activities abroad are expanding with projects in the USA, Nepal, Suriname, Vietnam, Egypt, Poland and Hungary. 
Contact details 
+31 302 330 200 info@nelen-schuurmans.nl 
http://www.nelen-schuurmans.nl/ 
NL Agency 
Description 
Since 2014 known as Netherlands Enterprise Agency encourages entrepreneurs in sustainable, agrarian, innovative and international business. It helps with grants, finding business partners, know-how and compliance with laws and regulations. 
Netherlands Enterprise Agency focuses on providing services to entrepreneurs. It aims to make it easier to do business using smart organisation and digital communication. The Agency works in The Netherlands and abroad with governments, knowledge centres, international organisations and countless other partners. 
Contact details 
+31 886 025 000 
http://english.rvo.nl/
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Netherlands Water Partnership 
Description 
The Netherlands Water Partnership (NWP) is a comprehensive network that unites Dutch water expertise. The partnership, consisting of 200 members from private companies, government, knowledge institutes and NGOs, acts as a centre of information on water expertise, policy developments and market opportunities. But NWP is more than an information source; the organization also initiates, coordinates and executes projects for its members, such as trade missions, exhibitions and conferences. Together with the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO), NWP implements the Partners for Water programme. 
Contact details 
+31 703 043 700 
info@nwp.nl 
http://www.nwp.nl/ 
Partners for Water 
Description 
“Partners for Water” is a programme that aims to strengthen the international position of the Dutch water sector by uniting forces (private sector, public sector, non-profit sector and knowledge institutes). Public private cooperation can give a powerful impulse to the water sector by developing innovative solutions for the world's water problems. The third programme runs from 2010 to 2015. For more information please contact one of our project officers. The programme 'Partners for Water' is a joint initiative of six departments of the Netherlands Government of the Netherlands. 
Contact details 
+31 886 021 411 info@partnersvoorwater.nl 
http://www.partnersvoorwater.nl/
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PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency 
Description 
PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency is the national institute for strategic policy analysis in the fields of environment, nature and spatial planning. 
We contribute to improving the quality of political and administrative decision-making by conducting outlook studies, analyses and evaluations in which an integrated approach is considered paramount. Policy relevance is the prime concern in all our studies. We conduct solicited and unsolicited research that is always independent and scientifically sound. 
Contact details 
+31 703 288 700 
info@pbl.nl 
http://www.pbl.nl/ 
Pentair 
Description 
Pentair Advanced Filtration has expertise and experience in all water purification areas, from potable water production to treatment of process and wastewater, backed by an extensive worldwide network of sales offices, service centers, agents, and distributors. 
Pentair X-Flow develops and supplies membrane technology for the filtration, separation, concentration & purification processes of water and wastewater for municipalities, food & beverage, dairy, oil & gas, pharmaceutical and mining industries. 
Contact details 
+31 534 287 350 
xflow@pentair.com 
http://www.x-flow.com/
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Province of Gelderland 
Description 
Gelderland lies at the very heart of Europe. As a province on the border with Germany, Gelderland not only works closely with its direct neighbour, German Bundesland North Rhine-Westphalia, but also with other European regions and networks and maintains close contact with the European Union. 
This can entail collaboration in projects, together following up on or influencing significant developments in ‘Brussels’, or making use of European funds. 
Contact details 
+31 263 599 111 
post@gelderland.nl 
http://www.gelderland.nl/ 
Province of Overijssel 
Description 
Overijssel. A beautiful county to live, work and recreate. As a province, we believe it is important that everyone can flourish. There is work and space to do business. That nature is beautiful and you can recreate and live in a pleasant environment. We ensure that the roads are not clogged, innovations have opportunities, public transport is functioning properly and that there are good amenities in the city and in the countryside.. We do this by working with local governments, the central government, social agencies, and you as a resident together. Together we define the future of our province. 
Contact details 
+31 384 998 899 postbus@overijssel.nl 
http://www.overijssel.nl/
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PTI 
Description 
PTI develops solutions that synchronise and collate information from different data flows, such as (mobile) Internet, telephony, and physical document flows, in a single database. PTI has developed cost efficient total solutions for the data flows of utility companies. The starting point of these specific PTI solutions is that they save costs and where possible generate extra information, and thus advantages for utility companies, both nationally and internationally. In all modesty, we can safely say we are number 1 in the utility sector. 
Contact details 
+31 348 466 888 jan@pti.nl 
http://www.pincodetelenet.com/ 
PWN 
Description 
PWN Water Supply Company Noord-Holland represents pure and reliable drinking water and responsible management of dune and nature regions. We deliver building blocks for a healthy life. In water and nature we work on products which you will recognize for purit. Our blue and green sides come together in our centrale message: PWN, Puur water en Natuur (Pure Water and Nature). On top of that we also share our knowledge and expertise with local experts abroad. PWN Technologies is a subsidiary of the Dutch water supply company PWN. 
Contact details 
+31 235 413 333 info@pwntechnologies.nl 
https://www.pwn.nl/
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Redox Water Technology 
Description 
Redox Water Technology is specialized in water and wastewater treatment installations. Redox is a specialist in the field of advanced water treatment equipment and techniques, and offers products like: 
 Wide range of screens 
 Dewatering and feather presses 
 Flotation units 
 Biological waste water treatment systems, type FBR and BIOCON 
 And more specific water treatment systems 
Contact details 
+31 543 531 030 info@redox.nl 
http://www.redox-wt.nl/ 
Rijkswaterstaat 
Description 
Rijkswaterstaat manages the Netherlands’ main highway network and main waterway network. We are responsible not only for the technical condition of the infrastructure but also for its user- friendliness. Smooth and safe traffic flows, a safe, clean and user-friendly national waterway system and protection from flooding: that is what Rijkswaterstaat is about. Rijkswaterstaat is working for you to ensure: protection against flooding, sufficient clean water, smooth and safe flows of transport on the nation’s roads and waterways and reliable and useful information. 
Contact details 
+31 800 80 02 info@rws.nl 
www.rijkswaterstaat.nl/en/
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Rijnland District Water Control Board 
Description 
The Rijnland District Water Control Board ensures clean water and dry feet. District water boards are local governmental organisations that could be compared with provinces and local councils. Rijnland is not the only district water board in the Netherlands. There are many water boards spread over the provinces. Rijnland works in two provinces: North Holland and South Holland. The Rijnland area stretches from Wassenaar up to IJmuiden and from Gouda to and including part of Amsterdam. This area covers 1,100 square kilometres. 1.3 million people live, work, travel and enjoy leisure activities here. 
Contact details 
+31 713 063 063 
post@rijnland.net 
http://www.rijnland.net/ 
Royal HaskoningDHV 
Description 
Royal HaskoningDHV is a leading independent, international engineering consultancy service provider. Our 6,500 professionals provide world class solutions worldwide from our 100 offices in 35 countries in the fields of aviation, buildings, industry, energy and mining; infrastructure, maritime and waterways, planning and strategy, rivers, deltas and coasts; transport and asset management and water technology. We work in partnership with our clients and partners to find innovative and sustainable solutions to today’s world challenges. 
Contact details 
+31 883 482 000 
Machteld.Blokhuis@rhdhv.com 
http://www.royalhaskoningdhv.com/
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Regional Water Authority Roer en Overmaas 
Description 
The Dutch Regional Water Authority Roer en Overmaas (WRO) is one of the 23 RWA’s in the NL. WRO is responsible for the management of the water quality, the water quantity and the protection against floods in the southern part of the province of Limburg. As an internationally oriented water authority WRO participates in many cross border projects concerning flood protection, hydraulic modeling, governance, capacity building, knowledge exchange, monitoring programs, financing/water charges. 
Contact details: 
+31 464 205 760 
h.tolkamp@overmaas.nl 
http://www.overmaas.nl/ 
Regional Water Authority Hunze en Aa´s 
Description 
We provide clean and sufficient water and strong dikes for protection against flooding. Hunze and Aa's is working on projects abroad. We often work together with other water authorities, governments, projects, agencies or conservation organizations from the Netherlands and from the project country. 
The essence of our international participation is to bring knowledge and expertise that we are outside our borders deployment in countries that request them. 
Contact details 
+31 598 693 800 
waterschap@hunzeenaas.nl 
http://www.hunzeenaas.nl/
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Regional Water Authority Reest en Wieden 
Description 
Dutch Waterboard 'Reest & Wieden' is located in Drenthe in the northeast of the Netherland and is mainly responsible for sufficient clean water and safe dikes. 
The water board is also responsible for maintaining the canals, pumping stations, weirs and locks in the management area. These maintenances are important for agriculture, nature and people. They ensure that the water stays in the soil and in the ditches, canals, ponds and lakes at the right level. 
Contact details +31 522 276 767 
waterschap@reestenwieden.nl 
http://www.reestenwieden.nl/ 
RPS 
Description 
RPS Netherlands is an independent consulting and engineering company. With a team of 350 specialists, we work daily, from different disciplines, to a better, safer, healthier Netherlands. We operate from offices in Delft, Leerdam, Rotterdam, Breda and Zwolle. 
Our service is characterized by building long-term relationships with our clients. Relationships based on trust and delivering what has been agreed. We see long-term relationships and integrity as a prerequisite for the successful continuation of our business. 
Contact details 
+31 157 501 600 
info@rps.nl 
http://rps.nl/
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SG Consultancy and Mediation 
Description 
SG offers two services, groundwater consultancy and mediation. Both services focus on what lies beneath the visible surface. Groundwater consultancy deals with the ‘invisible’ water flowing in the ground and mediation focuses on interests and motives in conflicts. 
For both, visible and tangible elements are often the starting points, for example, the subsidence of structures due to groundwater abstraction or the conflicting standpoints of provincial and private stakeholders in a groundwater pollution case. 
Contact details 
+31 736 312 777 
smidt.sg@inter.nl.net 
http://www.grondwateradvies.com/ 
Spaans Babcock 
Description 
Spaans Babcock has over a hundred years of experience in designing and building (waste)water treatment solutions and equipment. Quality has always been our prime consideration and has earned our sound reputation. We design and build water treatment equipment such as screw pumps, aerators and screw generators. 
Spaans Babcock has a worldwide reputation being the largest manufacturer of screw pumps. Worldwide they installed more than 30.000 screw pumps. 
Contact details 
+31 514 608 282 
info@spaansbabcock.com 
http://www.spaansbabcock.com/
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TenCate 
Description 
Textiles technology group Royal Ten Cate (TenCate) is a multinational company which develops and produces solutions which are sold worldwide for the protection of people and their working and living environment. The policy of end-user focus and value-chain control has enabled TenCate to secure leading positions in worldwide niche markets. The company operates in network structures, such as open innovation centers, partnerships and co-creation, and by making acquisitions in complementary fields. 
Contact details 
+31 546 544 811 
royal@tencate.com 
http://www.tencate.com/ 
TU Delft 
Description 
TU Delft collaborates with a large number of other educational and research institutes within the Netherlands and abroad and has a reputation for high-quality teaching and research. 
TU Delft has extensive contacts with governments, trade organisations, consultancies, the industry and small and medium-sized companies. 
Contact details 
+31 152 789 111 
info@tudelft.nl 
http://www.tudelft.nl/
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UNESCO-IHE 
Description 
UNESCO-IHE is at the centre of a vast international network of water related institutions, and functions as an interface between knowledge networks and centres, public and private sector organisations, scientific and professional associations and other members of the international water community. Through these partnerships, the Institute broadens its knowledge base and increases its effectiveness in developing the capacities of water sector organisations and individuals worldwide. 
Contact details 
+31 152 151 872 
info@unesco-ihe.org 
http://www.unesco-ihe.org/ 
University of Twente 
Description 
The Twente Centre for Studies in Technology and Sustainable Development at the University of Twente - was established in 1988 to conduct environmental policy research and cleaner production, expanding during the 1990s to a more general focus on technology and sustainable development. We specialise in governance, emphasising sustainable development, environmental quality, and technological innovation - from both developed and developing country perspectives. 
Contact details 
+31 534 893 203 
a.h.m.krooshoop@utwente.nl 
http://www.utwente.nl/
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Water projects 1993- 2014 Romania RNWP Brochure

  • 1. dfa Romania - The Netherlands Bridging for Water Projects October 2014
  • 2. P a g e | 2 Brochure created with information available from public sources by With the support of for Romanian Netherlands Water Platform (RNWP) RNWP is part of the Partners for Water programme implemented by NWP and RVO (Netherlands Enterprise Agency). RNWP is a network of Dutch private and public organizations active on the Romanian market, offering innovative technological solutions and consultancy for the water sector. The role of the RNWP is to offer a structured platform for bilateral knowledge exchange with the purpose of advancing the technological and water management expertise in Romania and The Netherlands. The RNWP initiates and coordinates joint trade and promotion activities in Romania, supports missions and joint participation in trade fairs. RNWP is unique not just because it offers a combination of marketing and assistance in building the water sector in Romania but also by bringing alternative financing tools for demonstration projects, pilots or feasibility studies.
  • 3. P a g e | 3 1. Anaerobic waste water treatment and methane usage in a CHP installation ...................................... 7 2. Beach management plan at the Black Sea coast 8 3. BlAck Sea Integrated Satellite and In situ water quality Monitoring System (BASISIMS) .................... 9 4. Charting chemical pollution in surface water .. 10 5. Climate change adaptation component of Romania’s climate change strategy 2011-2020 ....... 11 6. Conservation, wise use and ecological restoration of the Danube delta ............................ 12 7. Controlling floods on the Danube in Romania . 13 8. Costuleni Wetland Project ............................. 14 9. Danube Basin: Strengthening the capacity of local authorities in the field of integrated water management ........................................................ 15 10. Decentralized waste water solutions in Romania ............................................................... 16 WATER PROJECTS IN ROMANIA
  • 4. P a g e | 4 11. Development of an indicative ecologically coherent network of sub-tidal Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in Bulgaria and Romania .................. 17 12. Development of an intake management system for the Prut and Moldova River .................. 18 13. Disinfecting drinking water in Romania ...... 19 14. Equilibrium: restore the balance between expenses and income ............................................ 20 15. Establishing a water management center as new tool of management ...................................... 21 16. Establishing priorities for the measures to rehabilitate heavily modified water bodies ............ 22 17. Feasibility study for a Cogeneration Biogas Plant & Waste Water Treatment ........................... 23 18. Flood Management related to an integrated approach on water management – Jijia river basin 24 19. Flood protection in Timis basin ................... 25 20. High water prediction and management ..... 26 21. Identification of an adequate financial system for flood protection in Romania ............................ 27 22. Implementation of FLIWAS in Romania ...... 28 23. Implementation of a New Beach Management Policy of the Black Sea Coast - Pilot Area Mangalia ...................................................... 29 24. Improvement of the Integrated coastal zone management in the Black Sea Region .................... 30 25. Improving drinking water in small communities ......................................................... 31 26. Improving risk management for high water 32 27. Improving the economic analysis on users and services in the water fields as integrated part of the Dobrogea Litoral hydrographic basin management plan ................................................................. 33 28. Institutional approach on water treatment . 34 29. Institutional capacity building for integrated environmental inspection ..................................... 35
  • 5. P a g e | 5 30. Institutional strengthening for implementation of the Water Framework Directive and ICZM recommendations along the Romanian Black Sea coast ..................................................... 36 31. Integral waste water treatment, based on anaerobic UASB technology .................................. 37 32. Integrated Water Management for the Tecucel River Basin ............................................... 38 33. Introduction of Brokers for Water Infrastructure Transactions (BROWIT) in Romania . 39 34. Local water purification ............................. 40 35. Management of Aquifer Recharge and Energy Storage (MARES) ................................................... 41 36. Management of Aquifer Recharge and Storage (MARS)..................................................... 42 37. Monitoring, modelling and river restoration in the River Prut basin .............................................. 43 38. Multi-level capacity building flood management ........................................................ 44 39. Pathways to solutions: an integrated approach for soil and water problems in Jiu river basin ................................................................. 45 40. Penstocks and sluice gates for WWTP Intorsura Buzaului................................................. 46 41. Pilot Flood Protection Project in Suceava County ................................................................. 47 42. Project development under the EU-SAPARD programme - agriculture water resources management ........................................................ 48 43. Reading & Billing software in Romania ....... 49 44. Redevelopment of Danube floodplains in Romania ............................................................... 50 45. Regionalization of water companies in Romania ............................................................... 51
  • 6. P a g e | 6 46. ROSTIEP (Roer en Overmaas - Somes Tisa International Exchange Program) .......................... 52 47. Strengthening of national approval system for materials, equipment, reagents and disinfectants used in drinking water supply ................................ 53 48. Sustainable stabilization of tailing dams in the mining region of Baia Mare ................................... 54 49. System management for contingency in case of accidental or deliberate marine pollution with harmful substances ............................................... 55 50. Tackling groundwater flooding in Romania - Integrated groundwater solutions for Cornetu Municipality and Ilfov County ................................ 56 51. Technical Assistance related to the implementation of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) and Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) in transitional and coastal waters ............... 57 52. Technical Assistance related to the implementation of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) and the related legislation in Mures and/or Olt river basins ..................................................... 58 53. Timis Basin Flooding Emergency Planning ... 59 54. Towards a healthy Danube - Fish migration at the Iron Gates ....................................................... 60 55. Waste water sludge de-watering in a paper mill at Ambro Suceava .......................................... 61 56. WASWARO – Waste Water Treatment........ 62 57. Water Management Plan for the Bega-Timis River Basin............................................................ 63 58. Water Operator Partnership between Huinze en Aa’s and Apa Canal S.A. Galati .......................... 64 59. Water Sanitation and Education in Schools in Rural Areas of Teleorman County .......................... 65 60. Water supply and waste water treatment systems upgrading in Sibiu Municipality ................ 66
  • 7. P a g e | 7 1. Anaerobic waste water treatment and methane usage in a CHP installation Project Description The project comprised both the introduction of a modern waste-water treatment system, based on anaerobic technology, and the renovation of an inefficient aerobic waste-water treatment installation at a yeast factory in Seini. Moreover, the municipality of Seini has benefited from the modernized aerobic water treatment plant, which resulted in an improved cleaning system of the major part of the municipal waste water flow, in particular for the most populated part of the town (approx.. 4000 inhabitants). Seineana SA has, in continuation of this PSO project, purchased at own cost and installed a cogeneration installation, for producing both heat and electricity, using as a fuel the biogas from the anaerobic waste-water treatment system. Project Partners
  • 8. P a g e | 8 2. Beach management plan at the Black Sea coast Project Description The objective of this project was to develop an integrated beach management plan for the Mangalia area by improving co-operation on management and operations between Dobrogea Litoral Water Directorate Constanta, Mangalia municipality and other local authorities. A beach management plan was developed and a process to establish a spatial plan was designed along with involved authorities and stakeholders. The most relevant staff of Dobrogea Litoral Water Directorate Constanta and Mangalia was trained in enforcing by-laws and creating and maintaining the management plan. Project Partners
  • 9. P a g e | 9 3. BlAck Sea Integrated Satellite and In situ water quality Monitoring System (BASISIMS) Project Description The Danube Delta nature reserve and the popular swimming and bathing areas at the Black Sea coast: for both areas monitoring of water quality is crucial but difficult in this large, remote area. In BASISIMS we are setting up an integrated water quality monitoring system, which makes in situ and satellite retrieved data easy accessible for the users. Aims of the BASISIMS project are:  Creating a sustainable cooperation between Romanian and Dutch parties in the water sector  Mitigating undesired poor water quality  Using the unique knowledge position that the Dutch project partners have in the field of innovative optical water quality measurements and information systems. Project Partners
  • 10. P a g e | 10 4. Charting chemical pollution in surface water Project Description The basin of the river Jiu in the province of Dolj in Southwest Romania surface water is often polluted during floods because of sewers overflowing and through the loss of chemicals from industry and agriculture. The province needs instruments to chart the risks and to act effectively. Risk charts are an essential part of that effort. The charts are a unique Dutch product that provides a process and a model to support regional calamity management in a cost-effective manner. The main goal of the project is to make regional calamities more manageable, by marketing risk charts as an instrument in disaster prevention in Eastern Europe. Project Partners
  • 11. P a g e | 11 5. Climate change adaptation component of Romania’s climate change strategy 2011-2020 Project Description The Adaptation Component of Romania’s National Climate Change Strategy 2012-2020 is the result of the Dutch-Romanian collaboration within Project G2G08/RM/6/2 on Climate Change Adaptation Policy in Romania. The government- to-government (G2G) project was initiated by the Romanian Ministry of Environment and Forests (MEF) and the Dutch Government’s Agency for Sustainability, Innovation and International Cooperation (NL Agency), in view of providing Dutch climate change adaptation expertise to Romanian policy makers. The present component is meant to be a guide to minimize the adverse effects of climate change in Romania, and a general framework for climate- aware attitudes and action. Project Partners
  • 12. P a g e | 12 6. Conservation, wise use and ecological restoration of the Danube delta Project Description The project aimed at promotional ecological restoration, integrated water management and the wise use of natural resources in the Romanian Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve. At the same time, the information obtained within the project from the Romanian Danube Delta, was used as an example for the ecological restoration of degraded wetlands in the Netherlands. The main results of the project were the modeling of water, sediment and nutrient transport, the ecological functioning of floodplain lakes (plankton, vegetation, fish) in relation to hydrology, water quality and reed beds, the trans boundary maps focused on e.g. vegetation, fish- eating birds, the exchange of experience on water management and the strengthening of the technical and managerial capacities, especially of the Danube Delta National Institute in Tulcea. Project Partners
  • 13. P a g e | 13 7. Controlling floods on the Danube in Romania Project Description Cat´s Bend, on the Danube in Romania between the cities of Galati and Isaccea, has suffered from periodic flooding for many years. After the most recent floods, the Romanian government has designated Cat´s Bend as a priority area for flood control measures. The 'Room for the River' approach has been introduced first in Cat's Bend. The aim is to draft spatial development plans, together with regional partners, for integrated flood protection in the Cat´s Bend area, based on the Space for the River approach. With these detailed flood scenarios the project aims to encourage the support and involvement of local stakeholders and to improve cooperation between local partners. Project Partners
  • 14. P a g e | 14 8. Costuleni Wetland Project Project Description Within the project, the water flow was restored in a cut-off part of the Jijia River. A surface of 250 ha floodplain grassland was purchased along the river branch, which was then transformed into a wetland. Issues such as the loss of wetlands essential for bird and plants and the loss of floodplain resulting from agricultural and irrigation practices were addressed by removing embankments and restoring flow to an old river course. The project has had numerous social benefits as well as improving the ecology of the area. In the process, Apele Romane acquired experience in ecological restoration and interactive planning, and partnerships were built between Apele Romane, regional authorities, NGOs and universities, in the field of ecological restoration. Project Partners
  • 15. P a g e | 15 9. Danube Basin: Strengthening the capacity of local authorities in the field of integrated water management Project Description A pilot action plan has been set up for the Teleorman County, based in the experiences in Rhine basin, concerning the ecological restoration of the Danube for drinking water supply. The plan has been presented during the European Conference on the Role of Territorial Authorities in the Management of River Basins, held in the Dutch Province of Gelderland, in August 2003. The project was executed in cooperation with RIZA – the Netherlands Institute for Inland Water Management and Waste Water Treatment, which in 2007 merged with the Water Department of the Rijkswaterstaat. The RIZA is the research and advisory body for the Rijkswaterstaat (the Directorate-General for Public Works and Water Management) for inland water in the Netherlands. Project Partners
  • 16. P a g e | 16 10. Decentralized waste water solutions in Romania Project Description In 2013 a campaign started in the Arad region, Romania to analyze the application feasibility of decentral wastewater-systems. Result is that DCD-Bever systems are 60 to 70% cheaper than traditional solutions for applications from 50 to 1500i.e. Communities are very interested because of the feasible and cheaper solutions that we offer, which are decentralized, therefore main sewers not being needed. The business cases are made and first design-project has started in 2014. The main goal is to start 20 projects in 2015. Project Partners
  • 17. P a g e | 17 11. Development of an indicative ecologically coherent network of sub- tidal Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in Bulgaria and Romania Project Description The main objective of the project was to directly support the establishment of an indicative list subtidal MPAs in Bulgaria and Romania. It was the aim of this project to harness, and use, the information and knowledge already present in Bulgaria and Romania supplement this with knowledge from the European regional seas. Due to the collaboration between Bulgaria and Romania during the project, it was predominantly cross-border in scope. The main theme of this programme was to expand the establishment of the Pan-European Ecological Network, which is prioritised in the Action Plan BBI Matra. The project has been financially supported by BBI MATRA funding programme of the Ministry Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality the Ministry of Foreign Affairs the Netherlands. Project Partners
  • 18. P a g e | 18 12. Development of an intake management system for the Prut and Moldova River Project Description The project aims at developing an intake management framework, including on-line river water quality monitoring, that acts as an early warning, to protect drinking water supplies that rely on surface water sources for drinking water production, from any natural, human-induced or deliberate contamination. This is to ensure a reliable, safe and above all trusted drinking water supply. A quick and reliable identification of high- impact contamination in river waters is the ultimate goal of this project. The monitoring system, being a part of a sophisticated intake management framework, should ensure a reliable and safe drinking water supply in the agglomeration of Iaşi. The system must detect a contamination event in a time frame that allows an effective response. Project Partners
  • 19. P a g e | 19 13. Disinfecting drinking water in Romania Project Description Plation products have been installed in the water supply system in the village of Colonia (population 350). Plation is a product that protects clean-water storage tanks and pipelines from re- infection. This had led to insight in to the economic and technical viability of Plation products in Romania. The goals of the projects have been:  To test the technical and economic viability of the Plation system in rural areas of Romania;  Insight into the viability of Plation products in Romania;  Insight into the cost price;  Access to the national water association and water supply companies to market the product further;  Application and sales of Plation through existing delivery channels for filters. Project Partners
  • 20. P a g e | 20 14. Equilibrium: restore the balance between expenses and income Project Description The project objective was to enable the financial department of the Somes Tisa Water Division Cluj to design a tax system to finance maintenance expenses against flooding. The financial department of the Somes Tisa Water Division of Romania benefited from joint partner know-how and experience of the waterboard Roer en Overmaas, and the Trans-Tizsa Region Environment and Water Directorate in Hungary to design a blueprint for a tax system to finance long term flood prevention. There was considerable support from the Babes Bolyai University in Cluj and the Dutch Union of Waterboards in the Netherlands. Employees of the Financial Department understood different models of taxation (Dutch, Hungarian) and were able to pilot the Somes Tisa region. Project Partners =
  • 21. P a g e | 21 15. Establishing a water management center as new tool of management Project Description Project objective has been to establish a water management centre in Teleorman County to co- ordinate and implement projects and activities in the field of water management. In Turnu Magurele a water management centre was created to assist authorities and provide a platform for co-ordination and management of water projects. Six specialists were trained to write project proposals and develop information programmes. As the project implied the creation of a new entity, there was a strong need of engaging local decision makers. The EuroTeleorman Association provided support over the entire period of project implementation. Project Partners
  • 22. P a g e | 22 16. Establishing priorities for the measures to rehabilitate heavily modified water bodies Project Description The purpose of the project was to strengthen the National Administration Apele Romane to develop and implement programs of measures for heavily modified water bodies, according to the Water Framework Directive. The Banat Water Directorate serves as a pilot. The project is executed in cooperation with RIZA – the Netherlands Institute for Inland Water Management and Waste Water Treatment. Project Partners
  • 23. P a g e | 23 17. Feasibility study for a Cogeneration Biogas Plant & Waste Water Treatment Project Description The Client, Waste 2 Energy Management Ltd., intends to develop a complex project for energetic utilization of industrial wastes resulted from processes of neutralization of animal bodies and different wastes resulted from the slaughterhouses that are available at PROTAN in Codlea. The scope of the project is the delivery of the feasibility study and basic design for the realization of: • a plant for production and utilization of biogas • a plant for water and sludge treatment of biogas production (a 200cm/day waste water flow will be added to the calculated size of the treatment plant) Project Partners
  • 24. P a g e | 24 18. Flood Management related to an integrated approach on water management – Jijia river basin Project Description The objective of the project was to assist Romania with elaborating its unitary flood management policy and operational strategy, by elaborating a basin-level flood management strategy based on the integrated management concepts, followed by the implementation of a flood management plan for Jijia river basin, based on the strategy. Within the project, simulation and forecasting tools were implemented, taking into account SIMIN and DESWAT input. The project resulted in improved knowledge on integrated flood management of water managers and staff of central and regional level. The results of the flood management of the Jijia River were disseminated to water managers, staff and stakeholders of the Romanian basins. Project Partners
  • 25. P a g e | 25 19. Flood protection in Timis basin Project Description In 1997, 1999, 2000, 2005 and 2006 flood events happened in the Timis river basin causing dike breaches and inundations at several locations. Especially the downstream part of the Timis River near the border with Serbia proved to be prone to flooding. This project aimed to assist the Authorities with the development of a comprehensive flood management strategy for the Timis River. The goal of the project was to assess possibilities for improved flood protection in the Timis river basin, through: (1) description of genesis of the flood (2) preparation of hydraulic models, (3) flood risk mapping and (4) organizing a flood disaster exercise. Project Partners
  • 26. P a g e | 26 20. High water prediction and management Project Description This project aims to test whether a ‘real-time decision support system' (DDS) can help the Romanian government to timely take measures to reduce damage and victims in case of flooding. A pilot in the Banat region will determine whether the system is feasible in Romania and whether there is a market for it. The goals of the projects have been:  To determine whether it is technically feasible to implement a real-time decision support system to better predict and manage high- water levels in the Banat region.  To determine whether and to what extent there are market opportunities for Dutch organizations to supply such systems to Romania. Project Partners
  • 27. P a g e | 27 21. Identification of an adequate financial system for flood protection in Romania Project Description At this moment the Romanian water authorities are upgrading their flood protection measures to increase the level of protection of the population and to get in compliance with the EU Flood Directive. Currently there is no specific financial system to cover the costs of flood protection. Dutch know how and experience in the field of finance will be an asset by determining an adequate (integrated) financing system. The goal is to develop a sustainable financing system covering the costs of flood protection adjusted to the Romanian situation. At the same time the requirements of the Water Framework Directive and the Flood Directive need to be met by Romania. Project Partners
  • 28. P a g e | 28 22. Implementation of FLIWAS in Romania Project Description The human factor in operational disaster management constitutes a significant risk regarding effective information transfer. Therefore, automation of information management can lead to a significant increase of safety. Within the NOAH project, partners from the Netherlands and Romania joined forces to implement the automated tool FLIWAS (Flood Information and Warning System) at Directia Apelor Banat in Timisoara. Not only does FLIWAS provide the right information, to the right person at the right moment, it also provides awareness about flood (threats) to all relevant stakeholders. The project closed with a training session, simulating a flood event in FLIWAS, with Romanian stakeholders. Project Partners
  • 29. P a g e | 29 23. Implementation of a New Beach Management Policy of the Black Sea Coast - Pilot Area Mangalia Project Description It was the continuation of the project "Management of the Romanian Black Sea coast beaches - Mangalia pilot area", completed in September 2007. The project is part of the LOGO EAST II and is coordinated by VNG International, with a budget of 67,940 € and was completed in 2009. The main objective was to put in execution effectively the action plan that was developed in the LOGO East I project. In addition, it wanted to continue the process of communication and education of citizens along the Black Sea coast. This objective was reached by creating a cooperation committee with the responsible institutions in the beach area and by creating an association formed by beach operators to achieve a proper management in Mangalia, the pilot area, and its expansion to the entire Romanian seacoast. Project Partners
  • 30. P a g e | 30 24. Improvement of the Integrated coastal zone management in the Black Sea Region Project Description This project aims to develop a common and coherent approach for implementing integrated coastal zone management (ICZM) of the Black Sea coast. Five countries participate in the project: Bulgaria, Turkey, Moldavia, Ukraine and Romania (leading partner). The Black Sea coastal region knows many diverse challenges including legislation, strategies and plans for ICZM. Public participation and public awareness of ICZM is in general low. The overall goal is to improve the quality of the maritime environment using common methodologies for ICZM in the Black Sea region, hereby assuring the economical use of the common natural resources in a sustainable manner. Project Partners
  • 31. P a g e | 31 25. Improving drinking water in small communities Project Description The Perfector-E is a mobile water purification unit that filters and disinfects polluted groundwater. The consortium aims to use this system to improve the supply of safe drinking water in Romania. The goals of the projects have been:  To improve the supply of drinking water in selected rural communities in Romania by installing the Perfector-E at two locations.  To supervise operation of the system over a period of nine months to gain experience, together with end-users in rural areas in Romania, on local water supply systems, and to demonstrate the quality of the drinking water produced and the simple and reliable operation. Project Partners
  • 32. P a g e | 32 26. Improving risk management for high water Project Description After serious flooding in Romania in recent years there is a need for effective measures to acquire an insight into the risks of high water. In addition, Romanian stakeholder organisations are preparing themselves for the introduction of the new directive on water management. The Dutch consortium partners are providing technical assistance with the institutional strengthening of government bodies in the province of Teleorman in the field of sustainable high-water risk management. The goals of the projects have been to improve the institutional capacity of government bodies in the province of Teleorman in the field of sustainable high-water risk management and to demonstrate the use of new methods (laser scanning) and materials (geo-textiles). Project Partners
  • 33. P a g e | 33 27. Improving the economic analysis on users and services in the water fields as integrated part of the Dobrogea Litoral hydrographic basin management plan Project Description Purpose of the project: to strengthen the capacity of the National Administration Apele Romane to develop the financial-economic foundations of water management plans, according to articles 5 and 9 of the Water Framework Directive. Dobrogea Litoral serves as a pilot river basin The project is executed in cooperation with RIKZ – the Netherlands National Institute for Coastal and Marine Management. Project Partners
  • 34. P a g e | 34 28. Institutional approach on water treatment Project Description The project will serve as a demonstrative for future projects to be developed and implemented in the framework of both SAMTID and ISPA programmes. The main results of the project are:  The rehabilitation and modernization of the water infrastructure in Sacele  Facilitation at a national level of a smoother implementation of institutional links between the relevant stakeholders, like EBRD, EIB, EC and ARA. The Dutch experiences with the reorganization of the water sector – decreasing the number of operators, meeting the EU requirements concerning drinking water quality, etc. – were presented, with a view of using these experiences in the Romanian water sector. Project Partners
  • 35. P a g e | 35 29. Institutional capacity building for integrated environmental inspection Project Description The project focused on the enforcement and permitting systems, implementing of Environmental Management Systems (EMS) to water quality, and waste water management in Suceava. The projects objective was to improve the inspection and permit issuing procedures, the management and coordination within the organissations involved, in order to enhance prevention of water pollution in Suceava County. One important result consisted of the introduction of voluntary Environmental Management Systems in three pilot industries, to demonstrate that a better cooperation between authorities and industries is complementary to the systems permits, inspection and enforcement. Project Partners
  • 36. P a g e | 36 30. Institutional strengthening for implementation of the Water Framework Directive and ICZM recommendations along the Romanian Black Sea coast Project Description Purpose of the project: to strengthen the Romanian institutional framework related to Integrated Coastal Zone Management, following the European Recommendation on ICZM and the Water Framework Directive by developing the best strategy for integrated coastal zone management aimed to establish procedures for the tasks and responsibilities of the Technical Secretariat of the National Committee of the Coastal Zone. The project was executed in cooperation with RIKZ – the Netherlands National Institute for Coastal and Marine Management and RIZA – the Netherlands Institute for Inland Water Management and Waste Water Treatment. Project Partners
  • 37. P a g e | 37 31. Integral waste water treatment, based on anaerobic UASB technology Project Description The milk processing factory Covalact in Sfântu Gheorghe (Romania) has benefited from the first pilot installation of a high performance biological waste water treatment with energy recovery via biogas production.The project is a demonstration of a sustainable technology for the integral anaerobic treatment of waste water containing substantial amounts of fats and proteins. A pilot installation is built to satisfy the need for a demonstration pilot and used as a technology validation platform. The implementation of the technology will result in closing the nutrient cycle (P, N & S) during waste water treatment, the production of sustainable energy (biogas) and nutrient recovery. The project is expected to have spinoffs with applications in the dairy, meat and food processing industry. Project Partners
  • 38. P a g e | 38 32. Integrated Water Management for the Tecucel River Basin Project Description Giving the necessity of sustainable improvements to the water management system through an integrated approach, the project was launched in September 2009. The project aimed at improving water management and water supply in the area by developing a master plan focusing on flood protection, drinking water and sanitation in Tecucel River basin. In addition, the lasting cooperation between Dutch and Romanian partners in the water sector was also one of the main objectives. Overall, the project focused on the improvement of living conditions for the inhabitants located in Tecucel River Basin which would lead to more project support among the local population through sustainable measures aimed at flood protection, water supply and sanitation. Project Partners
  • 39. P a g e | 39 33. Introduction of Brokers for Water Infrastructure Transactions (BROWIT) in Romania Project Description The project aimed at supporting the sustainable development of the water sector in Romania, through private sector participation. The contribution of Partners for Water is to be considered as seed money and serves to finance the consultancy cost in connection with the tender process for the Water Companies in the project area. Partners for Water thus sparked the establishment of a revolving fund for tender assistance which BROWIT serves as a vehicle. Project Partners
  • 40. P a g e | 40 34. Local water purification Project Description With this small-scale pilot in Constanta County, Romania, the consortium wishes to demonstrate the possibilities for a local water purification installation in a rural community with no form of wastewater purification system. The project aim is to provide rural communities sanitary treatment and landfill water facilities to increase the quality of life. After the implementation of some demonstration facilities, a local partner could work together with the consortium to increase the number of treatment plants and maintain the placed ones. Project Partners
  • 41. P a g e | 41 35. Management of Aquifer Recharge and Energy Storage (MARES) Project Description The MARES G2G project aims to create a stimulating and stable environment for the use of underground water and energy buffers in those areas in Romania where the feasibility is proven. Secondly, the project aimed at establishing public-private partnerships in Romania that can boost the appropriate application of MARES techniques through the use of private or European funds. For artificial recharge applications, a dozen feasible sites have been identified. At a generic level, it has been concluded that soil and aquifer energy storage can be applied in Romania. About a hundred Romanian experts have been trained in MARES techniques during workshops in Romania and a working visit to the Netherlands. Project Partners
  • 42. P a g e | 42 36. Management of Aquifer Recharge and Storage (MARS) Project Description Due to the changing climate, the worldwide demand for expertise in the field of water and water management is increasing. With the support from the Partners for Water programme, a consortium of Dutch and Romanian parties launched a project in Romania. For this project, research was conducted into the feasibility of underground storage for water during periods of severe drought or heavy rainfall. Eijkelkamp provided the knowledge and equipment for the design of a monitoring system. The MARS project aimed at reducing the risks and dangers of drought and flood, and at contributing to a more efficient water management and water delivery method in Romania. Project Partners
  • 43. P a g e | 43 37. Monitoring, modelling and river restoration in the River Prut basin Project Description The project focused on the exchange of knowledge regarding the implementation of integrated water management on Romanian national and regional level, concerning issues such as water quality, ecological restoration and flood prevention. Within the project, the following aspects were analyzed:  Possibilities for ecological restoration of the Prut river basin;  Water quality monitoring: introduction of the monitoring cycle;  Eutrophication in the reservoirs of the Prut river basin: recommendations were made for possible measures;  Safety against flooding (Bahlui River): the Space for the river concept was introduced. Project Partners
  • 44. P a g e | 44 38. Multi-level capacity building flood management Project Description Multi level capacity building flood management Romania, a probabilistic approach towards flood management. As other EU member states, Romania has to implement the EU Flood Directive. The Dutch – Romanian partners for water project focused on training a group of scientists, engineers and policy makers in the implementation of the EU Flood Directive and the development of flood risk maps. Due to a lack of capacity on local level, the implementation of the EU flood directive is problematic in Romania. In cooperation with Romanian partners, flood hazard maps and flood risk maps (step 2 of EU FD) were generated. Project Partners
  • 45. P a g e | 45 39. Pathways to solutions: an integrated approach for soil and water problems in Jiu river basin Project Description Finding sustainable solutions for the complex environmental and socio-economic problems related to brown coal mining and energy production in parts of the Jiu river basin is a long term process. The ISSWaP project has played a fruitful role in this process. The project demonstrated and applied concepts of Dutch regional process management in integrated management of soil, waste and water by delivering the following: quick scan of problem and definition of main pressures, improvement of institutional cooperation between different stakeholders, training of Romanian experts in integrated and quick-scan analysis, exchange visits of Netherlands and Romanian experts and project descriptions ready for financing. Project Partners
  • 46. P a g e | 46 40. Penstocks and sluice gates for WWTP Intorsura Buzaului Project Description KWT Group has been selected by the main contractor, SC GRIRO SA from Bucharest, to supply wall mounted penstocks and channel mounted sluice gates for the rehabilitation of the Intorsura Buzaului waste water treatment plant. In total 18 electrically operated penstocks, ranging in size between DN300 and DN500, and were shipped from KWT’s production plant in Simitli, Bulgaria, in the first quarter of 2014. This project in Covasna County covers the rehabilitation and extension of several WWTP in Sfantu Gheorghe and Intorsura Buzaului, as well as several pump stations and sewerage networks. Project Partners
  • 47. P a g e | 47 41. Pilot Flood Protection Project in Suceava County Project Description The project provides technical assistance for the development of a long term integrated approach on flood prevention using the Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC) as a basis. The project aimed at flood prevention on the long term, rather than concentrating on flood protection. The main three results can be mentioned: the flood prevention strategy for the pilot river basin, the upgrading of the monitoring and assessment strategy and flood warning system and an improved knowledge of the Water Framework Directive The project was executed in cooperation with RIZA Institute and the Water Boards Groot Salland and Reest & Wieden. Project Partners
  • 48. P a g e | 48 42. Project development under the EU- SAPARD programme - agriculture water resources management Project Description The project aimed at increasing the local capacity for project development and planning in the area of agricultural water management. In addition, several applications were prepared and submitted for SAPARD financing under Measure 2.20: Agriculture Water Resources Management and a workshop was help to disseminate the experiences to the other institutions. Project Partners
  • 49. P a g e | 49 43. Reading & Billing software in Romania Project Description The consortium aimed at introducing an intelligent and affordable meter reading & billing concept. The concept was being developed in collaboration with PTI, the Business Development Group and ARA. The concept includes affordable and adaptable software that enables water companies to reduce administrative Non Revenue Water (NRW), reduce operational costs and that provides valuable management information. This will contribute to improved recovery of operational costs (more income and fewer expenses). The main goal was to assess the market potential of SAAS reading & billing software for Romanian water companies, that enables reduction of administrative NRW. The market survey included road shows that aim at finding water companies to pilot and demonstrate the software. Project Partners
  • 50. P a g e | 50 44. Redevelopment of Danube floodplains in Romania Project Description The Danube floodplains are amongst the most fertile areas in Romania. However badly maintained dikes and irrigation structures, unorganized land planning and land use leads to relatively low crop yields, flood damage, drought and reduction of environmental values. Large scale strategies, redevelopment plans and structured investment are needed to improve all functions along in the Danube floodplains. This project used an approach that is applied in the Netherlands to facilitate all steps in redevelopment and flood management plans along the Dutch main rivers. The methodology was positively received by national, regional and local level stakeholders. This project is regularly mentioned as a positive example for approaching these problems. Project Partners
  • 51. P a g e | 51 45. Regionalization of water companies in Romania Project Description This project helps set up a new regional organisation for the management and maintenance of drinking water supplies and wastewater purification in the Romanian province of Sibiu. It also expands drinking water supply and wastewater purification systems in the province. The goals of the projects have been:  To provide technical assistance in setting up and organising a new regional organisation for the management and maintenance of drinking water supplies and wastewater purification in the province of Sibiu.  To conduct a feasibility study in preparation for an investment project to extend the drinking water supply network in the province. Project Partners
  • 52. P a g e | 52 46. ROSTIEP (Roer en Overmaas - Somes Tisa International Exchange Program) Project Description Integrated management, at the level of the river basin, can be seen as a solution for the sustainable development of the water resources in all countries. The Somes-Tisa River Basin Water Administration and the National Administration “Apele Romane” (Romania) and the Dutch Regional Water Authority Roer and Overmaas aim to exchange scientific resources and personnel, and also technical know-how on the basis of equality, reciprocity and mutual advantage to contribute to the improvement and development of the water management services for all partners. The preferential approach themes are: the river basin water resources management, the public participation, the river basin committee and the data management. Project Partners
  • 53. P a g e | 53 47. Strengthening of national approval system for materials, equipment, reagents and disinfectants used in drinking water supply Project Description Purpose of the project is to strengthen the capacity of the Romanian authorities in hygienic assessment and monitoring of materials and chemicals used in treatment and distribution of drinking water in line with the Drinking Water Directive (98/83/EC) and the Construction Products Directive. Project Partners
  • 54. P a g e | 54 48. Sustainable stabilization of tailing dams in the mining region of Baia Mare Project Description For centuries, this area has had mining sludge depots, usually in the form of tailing ponds. Many ponds are several kilometers long and have dikes up to 40 meters high. The dike around one of the ponds gave way in January 2000, after heavy rainfall, and allowed tons of mining sludge containing cyanide to pour into Tisa River, thus causing an environmental disaster that had economic repercussions for the fishing, livestock and tourism industries, besides the immediate impact on public health. Within this project, safe dikes and drains were built at one of the ponds used to store mining waste (tailing) near Baia Mare. Moreover, a plan of action was drafted within the project, for rehabilitating and making environmental improvements to approximately 20 tailing ponds. Project Partners
  • 55. P a g e | 55 49. System management for contingency in case of accidental or deliberate marine pollution with harmful substances Project Description Purpose of the project: to assist the Romanian authorities in the preparation of a National Contingency Plan for combating marina pollution by harmful substances. The project is executed in cooperation with RIKZ – the Netherlands National Institute for Coastal and Marine Management. Project Partners
  • 56. P a g e | 56 50. Tackling groundwater flooding in Romania - Integrated groundwater solutions for Cornetu Municipality and Ilfov County Project Description The municipality of Cornetu, in the Danube basin near Bucharest, regularly has problems with flooding due to rising groundwater. To tackle this, Dutch and Romanian partners are exploring the feasibility of introducing a Rapid Intervention Method for Water Systems in the region. The main goal of the project was to assess the feasibility of a Rapid Intervention Method for Water Systems in a typical problem situation in Romania: the municipality of Cornetu and the district of Ilfov in the Danube delta. The project brings the Danube Delta in line with the European directives on water and groundwater. Project Partners
  • 57. P a g e | 57 51. Technical Assistance related to the implementation of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) and Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) in transitional and coastal waters Project Description The project supported the Romanian Government with the implementation of the Recommendation of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning the Implementation of Integrated Coastal Zone Management and the Water Framework Directive. It developed the skills of the Romanian experts and other parties in the field of integrated water management in coastal areas. The project is executed in cooperation with RIKZ – the Netherlands National Institute for Coastal and Marine Management. Project Partners
  • 58. P a g e | 58 52. Technical Assistance related to the implementation of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) and the related legislation in Mures and/or Olt river basins Project Description The project supported the Romanian authorities with the implementation of the Water Framework Diractive. Through the pilot in the Mures river basin, the project assisted in further developing the skills of the Romanian experts and the other parties in the field of integrated water management. The project is executed in cooperation with RIZA – the Netherlands Institute for Inland Water Management and Waste Water Treatment. Project Partners
  • 59. P a g e | 59 53. Timis Basin Flooding Emergency Planning Project Description Grontmij has successfully delivered a significant project for Banat Water Directorate of the “Romanian Waters” National Authority. The project included flood risk mapping, development of a flood protection strategy and production and roll out of an emergency response plan for the 13,000 km2 catchment. The project included full engagement with community groups and statutory policy makers and a risk based response plan including communication strategy and identification of an evacuation network. Project Partners
  • 60. P a g e | 60 54. Towards a healthy Danube - Fish migration at the Iron Gates Project Description The Iron Gates I and II dams between Romania and Serbia form a major ecological barrier for sturgeon and other characteristic migratory Danube fish species. The dam complexes consist of weirs, ship locks and hydropower stations. The Iron gates are the first impassable obstacles in the Danube from the black sea and located at ca. 850 km distance from the estuary in the Black sea. Restoration of river connectivity at these sites would reopen a reach of more than 800 km upstream. This will provide suitable habitat and spawning grounds along the Danube and its tributaries to several migratory fish species.The goals are to extend the possibilities for different sturgeon species and other migratory fish to migrate 800 km further upstream in the Danube river system. Project Partners
  • 61. P a g e | 61 55. Waste water sludge de-watering in a paper mill at Ambro Suceava Project Description The Ambro paper mill (work force of 1500, part of the French Rossmann Group) in the city of Suceava in Romania used to pretreat its waste water in an old aerobic water treatment plant. From there on the water and sludge were sent to the municipal WWTP. Starting January 1st 2007 this situation became inacceptable due to EU regulations. To comply with the rules, Ambro decided to purchase a filter press in order to dehydrate the sludge and burn it in its own incinerator. For several months, the municipality of Suceava would impose a monthly fine of EUR 300.000, for not complying with the new rules. V&T Group quickly identified a second hand press which had been functioning at a Dutch WWTP. Project Partners
  • 62. P a g e | 62 56. WASWARO – Waste Water Treatment Project Description The project concentrated on the demonstration of an Oxycon waste water treatment system using the latest biomass conditioning technology. Project Partners
  • 63. P a g e | 63 57. Water Management Plan for the Bega- Timis River Basin Project Description The project aimed at developing a Water Management Plan for the Bega-Timis River Basin (BTRB), following an open plan approach and considering the principles of integrated water management. The project resulted in a plan in phases, which envisages an iterative procedure, which builds upon a strong public participation and involvement of all stakeholders. Moreover, alternatives and strategies for water resources utilization were developed within the project, by using different supply and demand scenarios – in a number of assessment steps – in order to evaluate their likely future impact. It is worth mentioning that the Tehnical University of Timisoara, as well as RIZA and WL Delft Hydraulics have also contributed to the project. Project Partners
  • 64. P a g e | 64 58. Water Operator Partnership between Huinze en Aa’s and Apa Canal S.A. Galati Project Description In September 2011, the regional water authority Hunze en Aa’s, together with Groningen water company, began a three-year Water Operator Partnership with the drinking and waste water company Apa Canal S.A. Galati. Experts from the two Groningen companies are linked with their Romanian colleagues, and meet together regularly for support in a training programme locally in Romania or in Groningen focusing mainly on the following topics: Customer relations; Waste Water Treatment Plant Optimization; Water Quality and Treating Drinking Water; Asset Management of the technical objects – water mains, pumping stations and sluices; Issues of telemetry and management / maintenance of installations; Sludge management: second opinion about sludge strategy study by Romanian drinking water company. Project Partners
  • 65. P a g e | 65 59. Water Sanitation and Education in Schools in Rural Areas of Teleorman County Project Description Regional water authority Reest en Wieden is working with the Teleorman County Council and others in a project in the area of water sanitation and education in schools in rural areas. The goal of the project is to ensure safe sanitation conditions for the project beneficiaries, thus substantially improving their quality of life and health. The educational goal of the project is to improve the information level and raise awareness of water, sanitation and environmental issues among students and the whole local community. This so-called soft component is equally important to the success and the sustainable benefits of the project. It is the only way to guarantee responsible use of the infrastructure improvements provided. The project also aims to generate interest in neighbouring communities. Project Partners
  • 66. P a g e | 66 60. Water supply and waste water treatment systems upgrading in Sibiu Municipality Project Description The main components of the project were:  Drinking Water Treatment and Distribution - Drinking Water Treatment Plant Reabilitation - Water Distribution Network Metering and Monitoring  Waste Water Collection and Treatment - Sewerage Network Extension and Rehabilitation - Waste water Treatment Plant Rehabilitation  Technical Assistance, Work Supervision, Advertisement - Technical assistance for purchasing phase and project implementation - Works supervision during implementation - Advertisement for the project Project Partners
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  • 68. P a g e | 68 DUTCH PARTNERS
  • 69. P a g e | 69 Acacia Water Description Acacia Water is a leading supplier of practical advices regarding groundwater challenges. The added value is hidden in freshness, motivation, common sense, personal commitment, reliability, focus on solutions and the ability to connect and switch. From parcel to world scale, Acacia delivers international services for clients like governments, private sector, and NGOs. Acacia is globally active contributing to clean and safe drinking water. The staff is highly educated, very experienced and flexible. Contact details +31 182 686 424 info@acaciawater.com http://acaciawater.com/ Aerodata Surveys Nederland Description Aerodata Surveys Nederland is an integrated geospatial data provider that specializes in the modeling and visualization of the earth's surface in three dimensions using remote sensing technologies. To put it simply, we supply quality data and products based on advanced technologies such as airborne Lidar or advanced digital cameras to customers that require accurate, detailed geospatial information. Contact details +31 306 866 160 info@aerodata-nederland.com http://www.aerodata-surveys.com/
  • 70. P a g e | 70 Afmitech Friesland Description Afmitech Friesland designs, manufactures and installs decentralized wastewater treatment systems. Based on the proven activated sludge technology, Afmitech has developed a patented treatment process that reduces operation and maintenance costs, the horizontal footprint and increases treatment efficiency. The line of systems ranges from one household up to small communities of up to 5000 population equivalents. The systems can treat domestic as well as industrial water and have been especially designed for remote areas. Contact details + 31 639 482 743 idobrescu@afmitech.nl http://afmitech.com/ Ameco Adviesgroup Milieubeleid Description The Ameco team consists of a group of highly educated professionals who provide expertise in the fields of sustainable development and environment. Our activities focus on the provision of practical support to governments during the development and implementation of policy, assistance to companies and private organisations to achieving sustainable development and strengthening organisations through training and the transfer of knowledge and experience. Contact details +31 302 545 840 info@ameco-ut.nl http://www.ameco-ut.nl/
  • 71. P a g e | 71 AquaEst Description AquaEst Europe, based in the Netherlands, is a specialist marketing and development company. Our aim is to create and supply eco-friendly products for a growing global problem - the world shortage of drinking water. We are committed to provide simple, effective and sustainable solutions, giving access to safe drinking water in developing, industrialising and industrialised countries. Our technology and products are mainly developed for small-scale systems, for individual households as well as small communities. Our products are based on Plation, a non-chemical water treatment technique. Contact details +31 541 531 702 wpb@aquaesteurope.com http://www.aquaesteurope.com/ Aquanet Description Aquanet contributes to the improvement of access to adequate drinking water services in developing countries and emerging economies. We offer technical, operational and management support to local utilities by deploying qualified staff with hands-on experience in utility operations and management. Aquanet’s professional staff has extensive international experience in the water sector encompassing areas such as sector development, PPP-transaction advice, capacity development, organisational development and performance improvement of water service providers. Contact details +31 235 413 717 info@aquanet.nl http://www.aquanet.nl/
  • 72. P a g e | 72 ARCADIS Description ARCADIS is an international company providing consultancy, engineering and management services in infrastructure, environment and buildings, to enhance mobility, sustainability and quality of life. ARCADIS develops, designs, implements, maintains and operates projects for companies and governments. With more than 15,000 employees and more than $2.8 billion in gross revenue, the company has an extensive international network that is supported by strong local market positions. Contact details +31 334 771 000 info@arcadis.nl http://www.arcadis.nl/ ARS Description ARS Traffic & Transport Technology has been providing traffic and transport technology solutions to businesses and government bodies since 1997. It is active in its home market of the Netherlands, but also internationally. The intelligent transport system market is always on the move, in every sense of the word. A dynamic market like this demands a specialised partner, able to cost-effectively integrate state-of-the-art, client-specific technology with existing systems, but also able to develop new hi-tech concepts. Contact details +31 703 608 559 info@ars.nl http://www.ars-traffic.com/
  • 73. P a g e | 73 Biemond Business Support Description Biemond Business Support stands for: a small, professional organization, which encourages larger organizations to change and move in new directions! Biemond Business Support has experience in: • interim-management • management-consultancy • projectmanagement Contact details +31 302 250 575 info@biemond.biz http://www.biemond.biz/ BlueLeg Monitor Description BlueLeg Monitor is offering you a bright solution for monitoring the ecological quality of surface water. We are presenting our equipment and services to simplify your monitoring work and still generating accurate and reliable readings. We are able to present on the spot data for relevant surface water parameters: chlorophyll, fycocyanine, visibility, organic matter by using high tech calibrated data interpretation tools. Contact details +31 515 429 982 m.pieterse@bluelegmonitor.com http://bluelegmonitor.com/
  • 74. P a g e | 74 Bodem + Description 'Bodem+' was established in 2005. In terms of position, it falls between the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment and the local authorities such as municipalities, provinces and district water boards. The Ministry provides its budget. The clients of Bodem+ comprise the various authorities involved in land and groundwater management. Bodem+ actively promotes knowledge exchange with other governments and foreign companies with regard to policy development, legislation, science and technology on soil and groundwater issues. Contact details +31 886 025 123 bodemplus@rws.nl http://www.rwsleefomgeving.nl/organisatie/bodemplus/ Brabant Water Description Brabant Water NV is a drinking water company delivering water to 2,4 million inhabitants in the province of Noord Brabant, the Netherlands. The water is won through 34 water production units, here the water source is ground water. Brabant Water is socially aware of its environment and community responsibilities. Brabant Water supplies water from the best sources, while taking care of the water catchment areas. Contact details +31 736 838 351 dick.westgeest@brabantwater.nl http://www.brabantwater.nl/
  • 75. P a g e | 75 Centauri Description Centauri carries out consultancy work since 1996 and is active in interim and project management. Execution of orders is mainly in the hands of Paul Hoenderdos. Many projects are aimed at improving business. Assignments taken by Centauri come mainly from the public sector (water and energy companies, municipalities and provinces). Nevertheless, companies in the corporate sector are among the clients as well. , as a small organization makes use of external experts, where appropriate, Centauri has constructed a network with only highly qualified experts. Contact details +31 341 418 118 paul.hoenderdos@centauri.nl http://www.centauri.nl/ Colbond Description For over thirty years, Colbond is a leading producer of a wide range of geosynthetic products, which are used worldwide in the building industry, in landscaping and civil engineering for erosion control, drainage, soil reinforcement, stabilization and consolidation and for special applications in waste containment. Fast-response consultancy geared to local conditions enables us to provide tailor-made solutions in close co-operation with our customers. Contact details +31 857 441 300 geosynthetics@colbond.com http://www.colbond-geosynthetics.com/
  • 76. P a g e | 76 Colsen van den Hul Description Colsen – Van den Hul is specialized in the execution of wastewater treatment solutions, biogas production installations and nutrient recovery. It covers installations delivery and commissioning, products and services supply, technology developments, problem solving, design, engineering, project management, construction supervision, commissioning as well as operation & maintenance support. Our customer base is in the food-processing industry and in the communal & industrial waste water area. Contact details +31 648 760 836 n.e.moldovan@kpnmail.nl http://www.colsen.nl/ Coastal & Marine Union (EUCC) - Netherlands Description The Coastal & Marine Union (EUCC) is an association with members in 40 countries, both particulars and organizations/institutions. Founded in 1989 with the aim of promoting a European approach to coastal conservation by bridging the gap between scientists, environmentalists, site managers, planners and policy makers, it has grown since then into the largest network of coastal practitioners and experts in Europe and neighbouring area, with 14 National Branches and offices in seven countries. Contact details +31 715 122 900 info@kustenzee.nl http://www.kustenzee.nl/
  • 77. P a g e | 77 DCD Description  Construction Design & Engineering  Waste water plants design  Modular Sustainable Wastewater plant-Light  Design of Waterworks Contact details +31 654 223 534 think@dcdr.eu http://www.dcdr.eu/ Deltares Description Deltares is an independent, institute for applied research in the field of water, subsurface and infrastructure. Throughout the world, we work on smart solutions, innovations and applications for people, environment and society. Our main focus is on deltas, coastal regions and river basins. Managing these densely populated and vulnerable areas is complex, which is why we work closely with governments, businesses, other research institutes and universities at home and abroad. Our motto is Enabling Delta Life. Contact details + 31 883 358 273 info@deltares.nl http://www.deltares.nl/
  • 78. P a g e | 78 DLG Description The Government Service for Land and Water Management (DLG) is an agency of the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality (LNV). Together with other governmental authorities such as provinces and municipalities, this Ministry develops the policy for the rural areas and urban peripheries, and DLG implement that policy. The provinces are our most important client. We translate abstract policy into performance in concrete projects of all kinds, whether for recreation, nature, water or agriculture. Contact details +31 302 756 780 dlgia@minlnv.nl http://www.dienstlandelijkgebied.nl/international DMT Description DMT is a dynamic full service organisation who gives clients a central place. Pollution problems are approached with all available knowledge and skills, fully service oriented and with the backup of more than 25 years of experience. Our process engineers and project supervisors are active throughout the world on a daily basis in order to resolve questions together with our clients. Clients are contacting the specialists of DMT for an extensive range of environmental problems. The approach from DMT is based on partnership! Contact details +31 513 636 789 info@dmt-et.nl http://www.dirkse-milieutechniek.com/
  • 79. P a g e | 79 Dunea Description Dunea (550 employees) produces and distributes drinking water to 1.2 million consumers in The Hague area with its main office located in Voorburg, The Netherlands. Dunea extracts surface water from the River Meuse. The surface water is infiltrated in the dunes and after 3 months post-treated at the treatment facilities in Katwijk, Scheveningen and Monster. The concept of using dunes as a natural treatment step is important to increase disinfection capacity contributes to a reliable and high quality drinking water supply. Contact details +31 703 577 490 L.nijland@dunea.nl https://www.dunea.nl/ Dutch Water Authorities Description Dutch Water Authorities wants to share its expertise in regional water management with the world. Dutch Water Authorities is an international organisation consisting of 23 regional water authorities in the Netherlands and their professional association (in Dutch: ‘Unie van Waterschappen’). By joining forces, Dutch Water Authorities aims to provide a better service to the people and organisations that need it most, to bolster international business, and to create the maximum mutual benefit through international cooperation. Contact details +31 703 519 751 info@dutchwaterauthorities.com http://english.uvw.nl/
  • 80. P a g e | 80 Ecorys Description At Ecorys we aim to deliver real benefit to society through the work we do. We offer research, consultancy and project management, specializing in economic, social and spatial development. Focusing on complex market, policy and management issues we provide our clients in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors worldwide with a unique perspective and high- value solutions. Our expertise covers economy and competitiveness; regions, cities and real estate; energy and water; transport and mobility; social policy, education, health and governance. Contact details +31 104 538 800 netherlands@ecorys.com http://www.ecorys.nl/ Eijkelkamp Description Royal Eijkelkamp is able to make a continuous contribution to a safe and healthy living environment thanks to more than 100 years’ experience and expertise in soil and water research. Royal Eijkelkamp wants to become the world’s preferred supplier of solutions - including one- stop solutions - for soil and water research. We’re always able to provide our clients and partners with sustainable added value through close cooperation and knowledge sharing. And we’ll continue responding innovatively to fast- changing client demands in the future Contact details + 31 313 880 200 info@eijkelkamp.com http://www.eijkelkamp.com/
  • 81. P a g e | 81 ERAC Description ERAC (European and Regional Affairs Consultants) supports groups in the public sector with project development, finance and management. More specifically we are assigned to help projects that strengthen the economic development of particular regions by governments. Themes are: sustainability, job creation, internationalizing, knowledge and innovation, civil development, and rural development. Special and unique knowledge and skills have been built up by involvement in the startup, execution, and evaluation of Europe- financed stimulation programs. Contact details +31 737 000 340 info@erac.nl http://www.erac.nl/ Euroconsult Mott MacDonald Description Euroconsult Mott MacDonald is an international development consultancy, part of Mott MacDonald, and focuses primarily on developing countries and economies in transition. Our expertise lies in land and water resources development, water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), rural development, agriculture, environmental protection and management and climate change projects, related to both the technical aspect and capacity building. Euroconsult has been involved in the implementation and management of international development projects for over 55 years. Contact details +31 263 577 111 euroconsult@mottmac.nl www.mottmac.com/international-development
  • 82. P a g e | 82 EURODITE Description EURODITE is an internationally operating network company that supports authorities, owners, users and companies in development of cities, areas and European cooperation. The company has branches in The Netherlands and Romania. The company often acts as a catalyst in development projects by its ability for creative and strategic programming, experience in management of local development and international cooperation projects and know-how of EU policies and funds. Contact details +31 611 910 702 deroo@eurodite.eu http://www.eurodite.com/ Evides Description Evides Waterbedrijf is a water company that supplies reliable and tasty drinking water to 2.5 million clients in its home market, being the southern part of the province of Zuid-Holland, in the entire province of Zeeland, and the Brabantse Wal. Drinking water is prepared from water sourced 80% from the river Maas, 16% from ground water, and 4% from dune water. We are the second- largest water company in The Netherlands based on supply connections, supply volumes and revenue. Contact details +31 900 07 87 secretariaat.vei@vitens.nl http://www.evides.nl/
  • 83. P a g e | 83 FishFlow Innovations Description FishFlow Innovations develops and builds innovative fish migration facilities and protection systems. Our mission is to contribute to solve migration barriers for fish and prevent damage to fish through our tailor-made products. All our products have been developed with particular attention for the natural preference and behaviour of fish. The focus of FishFlow Innovations on the natural behaviour and preferences of fishes results in the development of facilities that fishes eagerly utilise and that enable passage without injury or mortality. Contact details +31 227 570 020 info@fishflowinnovations.nl http://fishflowinnovations.nl/ Groningen Municipality Description Groningen is the main municipality as well as the capital city of the eponymous province in the Netherlands. With a population of 197,823 (in 2014), it is the largest city in the north of the Netherlands. An old city, Groningen was the regional power of the northern Netherlands, a semi-independent city-state and member of the German Hanseatic League. Groningen is a university city: it houses the University of Groningen (about 28,000 students) and the Hanze University of Applied Sciences (about 25,000 students). Contact details +31 503 677 000 info@groningen.nl http://gemeente.groningen.nl/
  • 84. P a g e | 84 Grontmij Description Grontmij is a leading sustainable design and management consultancy company active in the growth markets of water, energy, transportation and sustainable planning and design. At the core of our business is the principle of sustainability by design which is a leading value proposition for our customers. Grontmij is the fourth largest engineering consultancy in Europe with almost 300 offices across the region and a further 50 offices globally. We have nearly 9,000 professionals working around the world. Contact details +31 306 344 700 communicatie@grontmij.nl http://www.grontmij.nl/ Het Drentse Landschap Description The Drenthe Landscape Foundation is a provincial foundation dedicated to the preservation, protection and development of nature, landscape and cultural heritage of Drenthe. We manage more than 8,400 acres of natural land and 254 historic objects. In our work, we are backed by 16,000 members and 240 volunteers. Together, we will ensure that the nature, landscape and cultural heritage of Drenthe are preserved for future generations. Contact details +31 592 313 552 info@drentslandschap.nl http://www.drentslandschap.nl/
  • 85. P a g e | 85 HKV Consultants Description HKV CONSULTANTS is an independent company that provides consultancy services and research in water and safety. Our experts are highly qualified and internationally recognized, most with long-term experience in their specific fields in the complex world of water and safety. HKV CONSULTANTS has earned a leading reputation in consultancy and research in flood risk management by taking the initiative in the development and practical implementation of many innovating concepts that have found their way into current Dutch risk management practice. Contact details +31 320 294 242 info@hkv.nl http://www.hkv.nl/ HydroLogic Description HydroLogic is a professional organization that offers innovative solutions to water management of national and regional areas, allowing authorities to effectively manage water and communicate clearly. We work closely together with consultants, research organizations and clients, both in and outside the Netherlands. Our clients include environmental agencies, ministries, water boards, provinces, municipalities and the European Commission. We carry out commercial and research projects and have two offices in Amersfoort and Delft. Contact details +31 334 753 535 info@hydrologic.nl http://www.hydrologic.nl/
  • 86. P a g e | 86 IF - Technology Description We are a leading geothermal energy consultancy and engineering company, based in Arnhem in the Netherlands. We take a multi-disciplinary approach to projects, bringing in our experienced geologists, hydrogeologists, civil & mechanical engineers and well engineers, as required. We have special expertise in Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage, Borehole Thermal Energy Storage, Deep Geothermal Energy Systems, Closed-Loop Heat Pumps Systems and Well Engineering. Contact details +31 263 535 555 info@iftechnology.nl http://www.iftechnology.com/ Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM) Description The Institute for Environmental Studies (Instituut voor Milieuvraagstukken, IVM) is an interdisciplinary research institute at VU University that sits within the Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences (FALW). IVM facilitates four departments: Chemistry and Biology, Environmental Economics, Environmental Policy Analysis and Spatial Analysis and Decision Support. Contact details +31 205 989 555 info.ivm@vu.nl http://www.ivm.vu.nl/
  • 87. P a g e | 87 Interline Description Interline Systems B.V. was founded and registered on July 1, 1990 as a privately owned company. Our independence enabled us to maintain an unbiased approach to our clients and their requirements and to provide a complete product. The priory activities are the sales and services of on-line analysers. As such we represent a number of leading analyser manufacturers. Over the years Interline became a reputable full service Analyser Systems Integrator. Contact details +31 725 760 840 info@interline.nl http://www.interline.nl/ Kennis voor Klimaat Description Knowledge for Climate is a research programme for the development of knowledge and services that make it possible to climate proof the Netherlands. Governmental organisations (central government, provinces, municipalities and water boards) and businesses, actively participate in research programming through the input of additional resources (matching).This research programme is co-financed by the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment. Contact details +31 302 539 961 office@kennisvoorklimaat.nl http://knowledgeforclimate.climateresearchnetherlands.nl/
  • 88. P a g e | 88 KWR Description KWR Watercycle Research Institute assists society in optimally organising and managing the water cycle by creating knowledge through top- quality research, building bridges between science, business and society and promoting societal innovation by applying the best knowledge available. The almost 170 employees of KWR Watercycle Research Institute develop and unlock relevant knowledge for all the organisations in the water cycle, both national and international: drinking water companies, waterboards, governments and industry. Contact details +31 306 069 511 Info@kwrwater.nl http://www.kwrwater.com/ KWT Group Description KWT Group is a Holland’s leading supplier of non-return valves, penstocks and weirs for quantitative water management applications, such as Waste Water Treatment Plants, Pumping Stations, Surface Water Management, Flood Control, Wetlands creation, Hydro Power dams, and Industrial applications (Paper Mills, Mining etc). KWT Group combines both HDPE and Low Carbon Stainless Steel in order to reach the sustainable quality required for most aggressive environments like tropical marine applications and the inlet section of Sewage Treatment. Contact details +31 321 335 566 rdenhertog@kwtgroup.nl http://www.kwtgroup.com/
  • 89. P a g e | 89 Landustrie Description Landustrie's basis was laid around 1913. The company was active in the agricultural market sector and involved with polder drainage at an early stage. With a century of world-wide experience Landustrie has become a leading company in the field of sewage and wastewater treatment. Also research, development and innovation are very important to keep ahead in the present water market. Contact details +31 515 486 888 info@landustrie.nl http://www.landustrie.nl/ LINKit consult Description LINKit consult provides specialist advice to solve issues on land and water management. We bring people, ideas and resources together to help realize ambitions. Our inspiration is on improvement of the quality of water, nature and landscape. Thematic issues are water quality, water treatment, coastal and delta engineering and fish migration. Our approach is based on up to date knowledge, inspiration and communication. We operate in the Netherlands, UK, Spain and Bosnia. Contact details +31 206 700 054 jeroen@linkitconsult.nl http://www.linkitconsult.nl/
  • 90. P a g e | 90 Milieudienst IJmond Description Milieudienst IJmond, Environmental Service of the Region IJmond, is part of the local government. It performs tasks on the field of environmental management, nature conservation and law enforcement. The most important legal basis of this task is the Dutch Environmental Management Act. The Environmental Service is a co-operation of the municipalities of Beverwijk, Haarlem, Heemskerk, Uitgeest, Velsen and the provincial government of Noord-Holland. These municipalities are located along the North Sea coast in the western part of the Netherlands, approximately 15 kilometres west of Amsterdam. Contact details +31 251 263 863 info@milieudienst-ijmond.nl http://www.milieudienst-ijmond.nl/ NEDECO Description Created in 1951 NEDECO is an independent non- profit foundation that promotes Dutch consultancy know-how and skills in the area of land & water, transport, infra-structures and environment. In close co-operation with the Dutch government NEDECO initiates pre-competitive strategies for projects and technical assistance in sustainable development and infrastructure projects in countries around the world. The NEDECO network consists of some 9 independent leading Dutch consultancy organisations and technology institutes working internationally in the fields of land & water, transport, environment and infrastructure. Contact details info@nedeco.nl http://www.nedeco.nl/
  • 91. P a g e | 91 Nederlandse Waterschapsbank Description Nederlandse Waterschapsbank N.V. (NWB Bank) is a leading financial services provider for the public sector. The bank arranges short-term and long-term loans for waterboards, municipal authorities, provinces, social housing, healthcare, educational institutions, Public-Private- Partnerships ("PPP") and activities in the field of watersupply and the environment. NWB Bank funds its activities on the international money and capital markets on the back of a very strong financial position and ratings from Moody’s (Aaa) and Standard & Poor’s (AA+). Contact details +31 704 166 266 info@nwbbank.com https://www.nwbbank.com/ Nehem International Description Nehem International BV is among the Netherlands’ leading consultancies promoting international development.Nehem provides operational recommendations, project execution and project management services to different institutions and governments in the fields of labour market and SME development, employment and civil society. Our clients include different Government institutions, not-for-profit organisations and commercial enterprises. Contact details +31 235 431 750 ni@nehemint.nl http://nehemint.nl/
  • 92. P a g e | 92 Nelen & Schuurmans Description Nelen & Schuurmans is a young consulting company, which provides creative solutions for solving water management problems. The company was established in 1998 and has grown to a dynamic firm, that at present consists of a staff of 45 highly qualified experts (Msc or PhD), with a yearly turnover of € 3,8 million ($ 5 million). Every year we carry out some 200 projects. Our clients are both national and local water authorities. The activities abroad are expanding with projects in the USA, Nepal, Suriname, Vietnam, Egypt, Poland and Hungary. Contact details +31 302 330 200 info@nelen-schuurmans.nl http://www.nelen-schuurmans.nl/ NL Agency Description Since 2014 known as Netherlands Enterprise Agency encourages entrepreneurs in sustainable, agrarian, innovative and international business. It helps with grants, finding business partners, know-how and compliance with laws and regulations. Netherlands Enterprise Agency focuses on providing services to entrepreneurs. It aims to make it easier to do business using smart organisation and digital communication. The Agency works in The Netherlands and abroad with governments, knowledge centres, international organisations and countless other partners. Contact details +31 886 025 000 http://english.rvo.nl/
  • 93. P a g e | 93 Netherlands Water Partnership Description The Netherlands Water Partnership (NWP) is a comprehensive network that unites Dutch water expertise. The partnership, consisting of 200 members from private companies, government, knowledge institutes and NGOs, acts as a centre of information on water expertise, policy developments and market opportunities. But NWP is more than an information source; the organization also initiates, coordinates and executes projects for its members, such as trade missions, exhibitions and conferences. Together with the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO), NWP implements the Partners for Water programme. Contact details +31 703 043 700 info@nwp.nl http://www.nwp.nl/ Partners for Water Description “Partners for Water” is a programme that aims to strengthen the international position of the Dutch water sector by uniting forces (private sector, public sector, non-profit sector and knowledge institutes). Public private cooperation can give a powerful impulse to the water sector by developing innovative solutions for the world's water problems. The third programme runs from 2010 to 2015. For more information please contact one of our project officers. The programme 'Partners for Water' is a joint initiative of six departments of the Netherlands Government of the Netherlands. Contact details +31 886 021 411 info@partnersvoorwater.nl http://www.partnersvoorwater.nl/
  • 94. P a g e | 94 PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency Description PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency is the national institute for strategic policy analysis in the fields of environment, nature and spatial planning. We contribute to improving the quality of political and administrative decision-making by conducting outlook studies, analyses and evaluations in which an integrated approach is considered paramount. Policy relevance is the prime concern in all our studies. We conduct solicited and unsolicited research that is always independent and scientifically sound. Contact details +31 703 288 700 info@pbl.nl http://www.pbl.nl/ Pentair Description Pentair Advanced Filtration has expertise and experience in all water purification areas, from potable water production to treatment of process and wastewater, backed by an extensive worldwide network of sales offices, service centers, agents, and distributors. Pentair X-Flow develops and supplies membrane technology for the filtration, separation, concentration & purification processes of water and wastewater for municipalities, food & beverage, dairy, oil & gas, pharmaceutical and mining industries. Contact details +31 534 287 350 xflow@pentair.com http://www.x-flow.com/
  • 95. P a g e | 95 Province of Gelderland Description Gelderland lies at the very heart of Europe. As a province on the border with Germany, Gelderland not only works closely with its direct neighbour, German Bundesland North Rhine-Westphalia, but also with other European regions and networks and maintains close contact with the European Union. This can entail collaboration in projects, together following up on or influencing significant developments in ‘Brussels’, or making use of European funds. Contact details +31 263 599 111 post@gelderland.nl http://www.gelderland.nl/ Province of Overijssel Description Overijssel. A beautiful county to live, work and recreate. As a province, we believe it is important that everyone can flourish. There is work and space to do business. That nature is beautiful and you can recreate and live in a pleasant environment. We ensure that the roads are not clogged, innovations have opportunities, public transport is functioning properly and that there are good amenities in the city and in the countryside.. We do this by working with local governments, the central government, social agencies, and you as a resident together. Together we define the future of our province. Contact details +31 384 998 899 postbus@overijssel.nl http://www.overijssel.nl/
  • 96. P a g e | 96 PTI Description PTI develops solutions that synchronise and collate information from different data flows, such as (mobile) Internet, telephony, and physical document flows, in a single database. PTI has developed cost efficient total solutions for the data flows of utility companies. The starting point of these specific PTI solutions is that they save costs and where possible generate extra information, and thus advantages for utility companies, both nationally and internationally. In all modesty, we can safely say we are number 1 in the utility sector. Contact details +31 348 466 888 jan@pti.nl http://www.pincodetelenet.com/ PWN Description PWN Water Supply Company Noord-Holland represents pure and reliable drinking water and responsible management of dune and nature regions. We deliver building blocks for a healthy life. In water and nature we work on products which you will recognize for purit. Our blue and green sides come together in our centrale message: PWN, Puur water en Natuur (Pure Water and Nature). On top of that we also share our knowledge and expertise with local experts abroad. PWN Technologies is a subsidiary of the Dutch water supply company PWN. Contact details +31 235 413 333 info@pwntechnologies.nl https://www.pwn.nl/
  • 97. P a g e | 97 Redox Water Technology Description Redox Water Technology is specialized in water and wastewater treatment installations. Redox is a specialist in the field of advanced water treatment equipment and techniques, and offers products like:  Wide range of screens  Dewatering and feather presses  Flotation units  Biological waste water treatment systems, type FBR and BIOCON  And more specific water treatment systems Contact details +31 543 531 030 info@redox.nl http://www.redox-wt.nl/ Rijkswaterstaat Description Rijkswaterstaat manages the Netherlands’ main highway network and main waterway network. We are responsible not only for the technical condition of the infrastructure but also for its user- friendliness. Smooth and safe traffic flows, a safe, clean and user-friendly national waterway system and protection from flooding: that is what Rijkswaterstaat is about. Rijkswaterstaat is working for you to ensure: protection against flooding, sufficient clean water, smooth and safe flows of transport on the nation’s roads and waterways and reliable and useful information. Contact details +31 800 80 02 info@rws.nl www.rijkswaterstaat.nl/en/
  • 98. P a g e | 98 Rijnland District Water Control Board Description The Rijnland District Water Control Board ensures clean water and dry feet. District water boards are local governmental organisations that could be compared with provinces and local councils. Rijnland is not the only district water board in the Netherlands. There are many water boards spread over the provinces. Rijnland works in two provinces: North Holland and South Holland. The Rijnland area stretches from Wassenaar up to IJmuiden and from Gouda to and including part of Amsterdam. This area covers 1,100 square kilometres. 1.3 million people live, work, travel and enjoy leisure activities here. Contact details +31 713 063 063 post@rijnland.net http://www.rijnland.net/ Royal HaskoningDHV Description Royal HaskoningDHV is a leading independent, international engineering consultancy service provider. Our 6,500 professionals provide world class solutions worldwide from our 100 offices in 35 countries in the fields of aviation, buildings, industry, energy and mining; infrastructure, maritime and waterways, planning and strategy, rivers, deltas and coasts; transport and asset management and water technology. We work in partnership with our clients and partners to find innovative and sustainable solutions to today’s world challenges. Contact details +31 883 482 000 Machteld.Blokhuis@rhdhv.com http://www.royalhaskoningdhv.com/
  • 99. P a g e | 99 Regional Water Authority Roer en Overmaas Description The Dutch Regional Water Authority Roer en Overmaas (WRO) is one of the 23 RWA’s in the NL. WRO is responsible for the management of the water quality, the water quantity and the protection against floods in the southern part of the province of Limburg. As an internationally oriented water authority WRO participates in many cross border projects concerning flood protection, hydraulic modeling, governance, capacity building, knowledge exchange, monitoring programs, financing/water charges. Contact details: +31 464 205 760 h.tolkamp@overmaas.nl http://www.overmaas.nl/ Regional Water Authority Hunze en Aa´s Description We provide clean and sufficient water and strong dikes for protection against flooding. Hunze and Aa's is working on projects abroad. We often work together with other water authorities, governments, projects, agencies or conservation organizations from the Netherlands and from the project country. The essence of our international participation is to bring knowledge and expertise that we are outside our borders deployment in countries that request them. Contact details +31 598 693 800 waterschap@hunzeenaas.nl http://www.hunzeenaas.nl/
  • 100. P a g e | 100 Regional Water Authority Reest en Wieden Description Dutch Waterboard 'Reest & Wieden' is located in Drenthe in the northeast of the Netherland and is mainly responsible for sufficient clean water and safe dikes. The water board is also responsible for maintaining the canals, pumping stations, weirs and locks in the management area. These maintenances are important for agriculture, nature and people. They ensure that the water stays in the soil and in the ditches, canals, ponds and lakes at the right level. Contact details +31 522 276 767 waterschap@reestenwieden.nl http://www.reestenwieden.nl/ RPS Description RPS Netherlands is an independent consulting and engineering company. With a team of 350 specialists, we work daily, from different disciplines, to a better, safer, healthier Netherlands. We operate from offices in Delft, Leerdam, Rotterdam, Breda and Zwolle. Our service is characterized by building long-term relationships with our clients. Relationships based on trust and delivering what has been agreed. We see long-term relationships and integrity as a prerequisite for the successful continuation of our business. Contact details +31 157 501 600 info@rps.nl http://rps.nl/
  • 101. P a g e | 101 SG Consultancy and Mediation Description SG offers two services, groundwater consultancy and mediation. Both services focus on what lies beneath the visible surface. Groundwater consultancy deals with the ‘invisible’ water flowing in the ground and mediation focuses on interests and motives in conflicts. For both, visible and tangible elements are often the starting points, for example, the subsidence of structures due to groundwater abstraction or the conflicting standpoints of provincial and private stakeholders in a groundwater pollution case. Contact details +31 736 312 777 smidt.sg@inter.nl.net http://www.grondwateradvies.com/ Spaans Babcock Description Spaans Babcock has over a hundred years of experience in designing and building (waste)water treatment solutions and equipment. Quality has always been our prime consideration and has earned our sound reputation. We design and build water treatment equipment such as screw pumps, aerators and screw generators. Spaans Babcock has a worldwide reputation being the largest manufacturer of screw pumps. Worldwide they installed more than 30.000 screw pumps. Contact details +31 514 608 282 info@spaansbabcock.com http://www.spaansbabcock.com/
  • 102. P a g e | 102 TenCate Description Textiles technology group Royal Ten Cate (TenCate) is a multinational company which develops and produces solutions which are sold worldwide for the protection of people and their working and living environment. The policy of end-user focus and value-chain control has enabled TenCate to secure leading positions in worldwide niche markets. The company operates in network structures, such as open innovation centers, partnerships and co-creation, and by making acquisitions in complementary fields. Contact details +31 546 544 811 royal@tencate.com http://www.tencate.com/ TU Delft Description TU Delft collaborates with a large number of other educational and research institutes within the Netherlands and abroad and has a reputation for high-quality teaching and research. TU Delft has extensive contacts with governments, trade organisations, consultancies, the industry and small and medium-sized companies. Contact details +31 152 789 111 info@tudelft.nl http://www.tudelft.nl/
  • 103. P a g e | 103 UNESCO-IHE Description UNESCO-IHE is at the centre of a vast international network of water related institutions, and functions as an interface between knowledge networks and centres, public and private sector organisations, scientific and professional associations and other members of the international water community. Through these partnerships, the Institute broadens its knowledge base and increases its effectiveness in developing the capacities of water sector organisations and individuals worldwide. Contact details +31 152 151 872 info@unesco-ihe.org http://www.unesco-ihe.org/ University of Twente Description The Twente Centre for Studies in Technology and Sustainable Development at the University of Twente - was established in 1988 to conduct environmental policy research and cleaner production, expanding during the 1990s to a more general focus on technology and sustainable development. We specialise in governance, emphasising sustainable development, environmental quality, and technological innovation - from both developed and developing country perspectives. Contact details +31 534 893 203 a.h.m.krooshoop@utwente.nl http://www.utwente.nl/