Water Alliance WaterCampus 30 okt 2014

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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
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Dairy Campus
Demo-site
Water & Dairy
Sentec / Sensors and Water Safety
SAWA
(Sensors and Water)
Sensors Test Center
SENTEC
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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?
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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
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