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India, UK have launched projects to achieve clean water, energy: MoS Mahesh Sharma

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

and the (UK) have launched joint research projects on water quality and energy demand reduction, the was informed today.

In a written reply, of State for said the research projects aim to deliver mutual benefits and research solutions to both the countries.

He also said the projects would address shared global sustainable development goals in areas of clean water and

"The has informed that and the UK have launched joint research projects on 'Water Quality Research' and 'in Built Environment' in February 2018," the said.

Eight projects are to be supported under the 'Water Quality Research' programme, he said.

These are related to the optical sensor platform for water quality monitoring and management of emerging contaminants, rainwater harvesting and its impacts, the rehabilitation of the Vembanad Lake, remediation of groundwater arsenic in the Ganga basin among others," he said.

It also includes sensors and for freshwater systems, pathways and evolution of pollutants, and antimicrobial resistance and pollutants.

Besides, four projects are to be supported under the 'in the Built Environment' programme, Sharma said.

These are related to of residential buildings, zero-peak energy building design, integrated urban model for built energy research and community-scale in India, he said.

Sharma pointed out that these projects will be supported by the (DST), India, in collaboration with the UK's Research Council (NERC), (EPSRC) and (ESRC).

"The research projects aim to deliver mutual benefits and research solutions to the two countries, and also address shared global sustainable development goals in the areas of clean water and clean energy," he said.

The 'Water Quality Research Programme' would provide better understanding of the sources and fate of different pollutants, which would enable development of and management strategies, he noted.

"These projects would also enable development of effective techniques to address water quality issues and securing the provision of clean water, rejuvenation of rivers and other water bodies, and should bring benefits to both people and the environment," he said.

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First Published: Fri, March 23 2018. 19:16 IST
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