Water Technology and Dairy Hein Molenkamp, Leeuwarden 30 October 2014 Programma op WaterCampus 13:45 uur WaterCampus: inleiding Hein Molenkamp (Water Alliance) 14:00 uur Innovaties voor waterhuishouding Aanpak erfafspoelwater: J. Broos (Broos Water) 14:30 uur Grondstoffen uit water Nutriëntenrecovery uit mest: F. Debets (Debets bv) 15:00 uur Watertechnologische innovaties in het primaire proces Membraantechnologie: H. van Dalfsen (Wafilin) 15:30 uur Rondleiding Water Applicatie Centrum 16:30 uur Melk en water ontmoeten elkaar Interactie met hapje/drankje Bedrijven op de zeepkist 17:30 uur Afsluiting en vervoer naar Dairy Campus Water is a critical component of a successful dairy farm 5 criteria to consider when assessing water quality including: • odour and taste • physical and chemical properties • presence of toxic compounds • concentration of mineral compounds • microbial contamination (e.g., bacteria, protozoa, viruses). Water is a critical component of a successful dairy farm Water as an essential nutrient is second only to oxygen in importance to sustain life and optimize growth, lactation, and reproduction of dairy cattle. • Milk content Milk is comprised of 87% water. The amount of milk a cow produces is directly related to the amount of water in her body. Therefore the more water a cow consumes, the more milk she will be able to produce. For 1 L Milk > 3 L Water needed • Feed habits Milk production is also directly related to a cow’s nutritional intake and absorption, which is directly related to how much water she consumes. If she is drinking maximum amounts of water, she will eat more, thus producing more milk with increased butterfat content. • Animal health The overall health of a cow subsequently affects her milk production. When water is impure, even small amounts of contaminated water can compromise animal health. And when a cow is struggling with illness, her milk production decreases. The Netherlands European Water Technology Hub - Strong water technology network - Development and commercialization of breakthrough water technologies - Cooperation > 150 companies and 50 universities / institutes - Focused at Water Campus Leeuwarden Water hubs in world Water (quality) is crucial 2.5 billion people no safe sanitation 1.1 billion people no safe drinking water Increasing shortage safe fresh water Decreasing biodiversity Water Technology in The Netherlands Since many years companies in the Netherlands have been developing and producing high-quality, cost-effective purification systems for water and gas, using innovative water technology Sensoring technology Waste water technology Clean water technology Authoritative position Membrane Technology Strong international position Leading position Biotechnology Sensor Technology Potable water treatment Waste water treatment Innovation chain Scale up of technologies 2005 – 2009 PhD project Wetsus mW 2007 – 2013 Pilot Wetsalt Harlingen W - kW > 2015 Full-scale application MW Water Technology Innovation Chain European Water Technology Hub WaterCoalitieNL Connecting WaterHubs Water Campus Water Alliance Business Wetsus Science CEW Education Research Excellence via 19 knowledge partners Strategic cooperation with >90 companies 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011 2013 Alliander (Nuon) Nalco KWR / BTO Triodos Bank De Alg Applus RTD Water Alliance Kemira Vitens NAM Dura Vermeer Aquacare Fuji Film Philips Ballast Nedam Skion Shell Esco/Frisia Zout Hunze en Aa's PWN Oasen Dutch Rainmaker General Electric Veolia Eau Unilever Waterb. Groniningen Photonis Brabant Water GMB Arcadis A. Hak Beheer CEW Waterm. Drenthe Schlumberger Dow Chemicals Ingrepro Avebe Biothane BioCompact 2004 Paques TCNN WS Dommel Eneco Purac Algae Biotech Stork Veco Bioclear Danone Research Westt Coram Syngenta AquaExplorer Aqua Nirvana Foundation Desah Magneto DHV FrieslandCampina Stowa Neste Oil O2 Environmental Redstack Energy Valley Boskalis Lionix DSM AF&F Landustire/Hubert Procede Kurita 2M Engineering Microlan Ambysis Paqell Norit/X-flow Evides Multifund Feyecon Femto Invest Voltea Triqua Global Membrains Trojan UV Delta Pure Green Techn. Grontmij Rabobank EasyMeasure NOM Siemens Royal Haskoning Wetterskip Fryslân CvO-BTO Thermphos Bright Spark Heineken 2010 EFCseparations 2012 Essent Hatenboer Water Anglian Water Evodos Biaqua WS Noorderzijlvest Duynie Berson UV IMD Brightwork Van Remmen Kuraray Water ProMaSys Duplaco MAST Carbon De Friesland Zorgverzekeraar IPF/Grander Sensor Intelligence TailTec Breakthrough Innovation Clean water technology Biofouling Membrane processes Distribution Pressurized water Biomimetic membranes Priority compounds Aquatic worms Sensoring Non-piped water systems Advanced waste water treatment Process monitoring and control Applied water physics Algea DNA based detection technologies Desalination Separation at the source Well management Capacitive deionization Blue energy Sulfur Concentrates Resource recovery Eutectic Freeze Crystallization 24 themes; 120 research projects; 15 mio Euro annual budget 150 Knowledge workers; 20 scientific discipline's 280 papers; 60 patents; 18 spin-off companies Meeting place European scientists Water Campus Water Alliance Business Wetsus Science CEW Education Talent in watertechnology 1 • Stimulate Business • Connecting other sectors • Launching customers • Organize sustainable partnerships • Export of water technology • Network • Netherlands • Europe • Global water hubs Water Square Business generator Water Technology Problem owner End user Technology suppliers Water Square Water Application Centre Test facilities Laboratory Water Campus Demosites Showcases Facillities Demo-sites WetSalt Desalination Harlingen Municipal Waste Water Wetterskip Leeuwarden Hospital Waste Water Sneek Sensor Test Center Glimmen Demo site Drinking Water Vitens Noord Bergum Vitens Innovation Playground Demo-sites ? Dairy Campus Demo-site Water & Dairy Sentec / Sensors and Water Safety SAWA (Sensors and Water) Sensors Test Center SENTEC En dit is de titel: Arial bold 32 En dit is de reguliere tekst: Arial 24, lijnt linksboven met investeren in ontwikkeling, en rechts loopt de tekst uiterlijk tot het plaatje rechtstboven. Overigens: de titel lijnt bovenlangs met de dwarse N rechts. Water Campus Demosites Showcases Facillities Test garden show cases & projects Salt Waste Water Treatment North Water, Delfzijl Cradle to Cradle Islands Demi water production from surface water Kisuma North Water Veendam Water factory Zoo Emmen BetaWater / WMD Blue Energy demo Harlingen / Afsluitdijk Water factory Norit and Gietwater fabriek Glasshouses Klazienaveen WMD Decentral sanitation Desah & Noorderhoek Sneek Desalination brackish groundwater Noordbergum Vitens Methane reuse Drinkwater production Spannenburg Vitens Kerawash Textile washery de Blinde Heerenveen Pure water factory NAM NieuWater / WMD Example of show case project Red Stack /Blue Energy Salinity power as new source for energy Decentralised sanitation and Reuse Project Waterschoon Sneek • 232 houses vacuum toilets and black water pilot plant • Separation of grey and black water • Reuse of energy and nutrients Global Water Technology Hub Cooperation is a challenge what’s in it for me? Members of the Water Alliance Foru-Solution Water Alliance Have an inspiring day! Programma op WaterCampus 13:45 uur WaterCampus: inleiding Hein Molenkamp (Water Alliance) 14:00 uur Innovaties voor waterhuishouding Aanpak erfafspoelwater: J. Broos (Broos Water) 14:30 uur Grondstoffen uit water Nutriëntenrecovery uit mest: F. Debets (Debets bv) 15:00 uur Watertechnologische innovaties in het primaire proces Membraantechnologie: H. van Dalfsen (Wafilin) 15:30 uur Rondleiding Water Applicatie Centrum 16:30 uur Melk en water ontmoeten elkaar Interactie met hapje/drankje Bedrijven op de zeepkist 17:30 uur Afsluiting en vervoer naar Dairy Campus