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Supporting decision-making and adaptation policies to address water scarcity and water stress

MARCLAIMED is an EU-funded project aimed at integrating the solutions Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) with Alternative Water Resources (AWR) to mitigate water stress and proactively manage droughts. This integration is essential for the sustainable use of both surface and groundwater resources.

Supporting decision-making and adaptation policies to address water scarcity and water stress
Duration

Duration

36 months

Budget

Budget

€ 3 209 652.75

Partners

Partners

12

3 demo sites

Demo sites

3

demo sites

3 demo sites

Barcelona, Spain: Treated wastewater for aquifer recharge
Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona, Spain

Treated wastewater for aquifer recharge

Comporta, Portugal: Wastewater for irrigation
Comporta, Portugal

Comporta, Portugal

Improve effluent quality & preserve groundwater.

Wadden Region Netherlands: Agricultural water reuse
Breezand, Netherlands

Wadden Region, Netherlands

Agricultural water reuse

News & Events

Latest news & events

MARCLAIMED Launches AWR4Climate Cluster Official Webpage to Unite European Efforts on Water Resilience

The MARCLAIMED project launched the official webpage featuring the Alternative Water Resources for Climate (AWR4Climate) Cluster, click here. This new digital hub serves as a central platform for three leading Horizon Europe projects, MARCLAIMED, RECREATE, and AWARD, uniting their efforts to enhance Europe’s water resilience against climate change. The newly launched website is designed to be the primary source of information [...]

June 20, 2025|News|

Geophysical Investigation at the COMPORTA WWTP SAT-MAR Facility, Portugal, Demo Site Subtitle

As part of the ongoing investigations at the Comporta Demo site in Portugal, the LNEC team performed geophysical surveys on May 5th, 7th, 12th, and 19th 2025, focusing on the infiltration basin and surrounding upstream and downstream zones within the SAT-MAR system. The primary aim of this study was to investigate the infiltration pathway of secondary TWW through the vadose [...]

June 17, 2025|News|

MARCLAIMED Project Showcases Visionary Approach to Water Resilience and Coastal Protection at SWIM2025

A future where coastal communities can confidently rely on their freshwater resources, shielded from the threat of saltwater intrusion, was a central theme of the MARCLAIMED project's presentation at the recent Salt Water Intrusion Meeting (SWIM2025). Beatriz de la Loma Gonzalez from CETAQUA, alongside Meritxell Minoves Ruiz from Aigües de Barcelona, shared the inspiring story of how innovation and circular [...]

June 3, 2025|News|
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