Resource check for selected treatment plants - Water sector resource utilisation partnership

In Denmark, treatment plants make varying contributions to increased utilisation of resources and reduced impact on climate. This is something that Danish utility companies have proven at the treatment plants they run and continually invest in. From both the au-thorities’ perspective and the water sector’s perspective, there is a desire for more treat-ment plants to become more efficient with resources; with this in mind, and to inspire more plants to increase utilisation of resources, key individuals from the sector visited eight selected treatment plants.During the visits, the individuals recorded a series of observations of the plants, their op-erations, opportunities and challenges faced in relation to increased resource usage, as well as proposing measures that could be useful and examined in greater detail.

In Denmark, treatment plants make varying contributions to increased utilisation of resources and reduced impact on climate. This is something that Danish utility companies have proven at the treatment plants they run and continually invest in. From both the au-thorities’ perspective and the water sector’s perspective, there is a desire for more treat-ment plants to become more efficient with resources; with this in mind, and to inspire more plants to increase utilisation of resources, key individuals from the sector visited eight selected treatment plants.
During the visits, the individuals recorded a series of observations of the plants, their op-erations, opportunities and challenges faced in relation to increased resource usage, as well as proposing measures that could be useful and examined in greater detail.

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