Context Presentation
A Smart Clean Garden (SCG), is a planted filter recognised as nature based solution for water treatment of domestic water. Inspired from water quality regulation of natural rivers, a SCG shelters an enhanced biodiversity for encreased capacity of sewage in limited area of green cities. The addition of IoT as environmental sensors (moisture, NO3, Ph, conductivity,…) allows to survey and to better understand the complex system functioning inside the filter. Collected data will feed regular deterministic modeling and IA to describe the pollutant reduction process.
Figure 1 : Planted filters with 2 granulometric levels that already exist on USTH campus at Hanoi, made by Epurteck as the first SCG pilote for demonstration and logo of the project
Scientific Goals
- To demonstrate that it is possible to treat a part of domestic water of UT3 campus and producing recycled water for gardening and watering the green area of the campus
- To test the capacity building of the water purification in the planted filter by using IoT survey and environmental data modelling ?
- To identify what are the main drivers that lead to the pollutant removial in this complex system made with sediment, water , biodiversity as a micro-organisms, macro-invertebrates and plants communities, nutrients, natural organic mater and antropic molecules (fertilisers, persistant organic pollutant, medical residus, etc…
Keywords
neOCampus, smart clean, garden, water, intelligent reuse, innovation,
Contacts
Magali Gerino (magali.gerino@univ-tlse3.fr) ; Léo Garcia (leo.garcia@iut-tlse3.fr) ; Dan Tan Costa ( EPURTECK, dan@epurtek.fr)