05
July
Water management is an ever-evolving field and RTC4Water is at the forefront of the latest developments. We are thrilled to announce that we have made significant progress in optimizing sewage overflows during rain events with our new product, LINKWATER. This innovative technology addresses the limitations of the current state-of-the-art VOLUME-based methodology by introducing a load-based system that reduces the flow to the river during a rain event. Our team has successfully conducted a proof of concept test for the load-based overflow optimization and the results are impressive. The new system did 29.7% better in reducing the flow in the left…
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01
July
Innovations in Water Management
Written by Admira Osmanovic
Our Latest Achievements and Developments Water management is an ever-evolving field, and our team at RTC4Water is at the forefront of the latest developments. We are proud to announce our recent successes, which showcase our dedication to finding innovative solutions to the challenges faced in this field. Firstly, we are delighted to share that our joint application with the University of Luxembourg to the FNR for an Industrial Fellowship has been approved! This achievement is a testament to the hard work and collaboration of our team, and we extend our gratitude to everyone who contributed to this success.…
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01
July
RTC4Water is pleased to announce that one of its founders, Dr. Georges Schutz, has joined the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) initiative OPENSENSE as part of the Management Committee for Luxembourg. The COST program is an EU wide innovation network designed to bring researchers, industry and citizen scientists together to share resources and knowledge. Action to increase the collection and quality of rain data from remote sensors OPENSENSE is an international working group dedicated to building a foundation for better data measurement and collection of rain data from remote sensors. OPENSENSE works in the scientific area of Opportunistic…
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