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Integrated intelligent monitoring system limiting the migration of anthropogenic compounds in rainwater retention systems

  

Since September 2023, the Institute of Materials Engineering at the Lodz University of Technology has been implementing a project as part of the Government Strategic Program "Hydrostrategy: Innovations for Water Management and Inland Navigation" with the project number HYDROSTRATEG1/0006/2022 and the title "Integrated System for Intelligent Monitoring to Limit the Migration of Anthropogenic Compounds in Rainwater Retention Systems."

The Consortium responsible for its implementation consists of a team of scientists from the Gdansk University of Technology, AGH University of Science and Technology, Lodz University of Technology, and the company PM Ecology. They will develop, manufacture, and implement the modular MoReLogg system for monitoring anthropogenic pollution, which originates from human activities. These compounds are crucial in determining water quality, ensuring their good condition, and enabling further use for recreational and economic purposes, such as irrigation, street cleaning, and fountain supply.

The project is led by Dr. Hab. Eng. Robert Bogdanowicz, Prof. PG. The team from Gdansk University of Technology will also include Dr. Hab. Eng. Sylwia Fudali-Książek, Prof. PG from the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, along with scientists from AGH University of Science and Technology under the direction of Prof. Dr. Hab. Eng. Artur Rydosz and from Lodz University of Technology under the direction of Dr. Hab. Eng. Witold Kaczorowski, Prof. PG.

 

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