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Category Archives: WIL Lebanon Projects

Combating Olive Mill Waste Water (OMWW)Team – WIL Lebanon 2019

WIL Lebanon ProjectsBy WaterlutionMay 20, 2021

Using a physio-chemical treatment (i.e. Iron Oxide Nano-Particles) to treat olive mill wastewater (OMWW) to use the obtained pollutants in their corresponding industry

Badeel Energy Team – WIL Lebanon 2020

WIL Lebanon ProjectsBy WaterlutionMay 20, 2021

Badeel energy offers a low cost , decentralized, and anaerobic digester that contributes to solving the pollution of the litani river.

Smart Water Village Team – WIL Lebanon 2019

WIL Lebanon ProjectsBy WaterlutionMay 20, 2021

Smart Water Village works on integrating: GIS with ERP, call centers, SCADA, and Smart water meters to be able to better control and manage water resources.

Feed w Stafeed Team – WIL Lebanon 2019

WIL Lebanon ProjectsBy WaterlutionMay 20, 2021

Feed w Stafeed focuses on collecting treated WWTP water of Zahle plant in ponds or reservoirs inside the station, to test on crops and later distribute for safe irrigation.

WOSTA Team – WIL Lebanon 2020

WIL Lebanon ProjectsBy WaterlutionMay 20, 2021

WOSTA focuses on treating wastewater produced from refugee camps to produce effluent suitable for crop-irrigation.

Rivaland Team – WIL Lebanon 2020

WIL Lebanon ProjectsBy WaterlutionApril 26, 2021

Rivalnd is a nature-based solution for wastewater treatment in the Litany River. It involves designing floating islands to be implemented directly into the river.

Antizibar Team – WIL Lebanon 2020

WIL Lebanon ProjectsBy WaterlutionApril 26, 2021

Antizibar offers a low cost water treatment technology that uses fruit peels to treat olive mill waste water using an adsorption-desorption technique that will enable use to extract phenols and profit from them.

Hydrocrop Team- WIL Lebanon 2019

WIL Lebanon ProjectsBy WaterlutionApril 26, 2021

Create a platform that connects the three main stakeholders concerned : farmers, research centers, and authorities

CarboneVert Team – WIL Lebanon 2020

WIL Lebanon ProjectsBy WaterlutionApril 26, 2021

CarboneVert focuses on treating the discharged wastewater from refugee camps to Litani river by Microbial fuel cells (no energy input), gaining electricity in return (lighting bulbs)

i-Land Team – WIL Lebanon 2020

WIL Lebanon ProjectsBy WaterlutionApril 26, 2021

i-land is an ecological engineering solution that uses aquatic plants and natural processes to remove contaminants and pollutants in wastewater produced by the F&B industries.

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