The installation of the Observatory of Transfers in the Non-Saturated Zone (O-ZNS) is entering its final phase, with the digging […]
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2021
Start of the digging of the O-ZNS well -17th june 2021
Feb
2021
CNRS / ICARE collaboration with the company Chromatotec
Visit of CNRS-ICARE researchers in Val de Virvée (33) on the CHROMATOTEC site du 25 au 27 février 2021
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2020
Water Test Network project: funding to reduce the market access time of your innovations
Do you need additional tests to reduce the market access time of your innovations in water sector? Replay the webinar […]
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2020
Webinar WTN funding: Speed-up market access time of your innovations in water sector
Innovative SMEs, participate in the webinar on June 26 at 2 p.m. and plan your meeting with the innovation hunter […]
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2020
COMPOLA – Combustion and atmospheric pollution workshop
Researchers and industrialists, take part in the COMPOLA symposium to discuss combustion, new energies and atmospheric pollution issues in Rabat […]
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2020
State of progress of the O-ZNS Observatory installation – 1st semester 2020
The campaign of 5 new core wells which started at the end of February 2020 (before confinement) is coming to […]
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2020
International webinar on SME support services of the Water Test Network
The Water Test Network team (co-funded project by FEDER INTERREG NW Europe program) invites you for its first (free) international webinar. The […]
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2020
Presentation of the scientific results of the O-ZNS project at the European Geosciences Union 2020 international congress
Learn more thanks to the presentations made at EGU 2020 on the characterization of the initial state as well as […]
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2020
Apply to the innovation challenge #3 of Water Test Network
Are you an innovative SME? Are you developing a technology that eliminates perfluorinated compounds (PFAS) in water? Try to win […]
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2020
Launch of the field installation of the O-ZNS observatory
The O-ZNS platform begins digging the observatory well and the associated boreholes. Months of work ahead…
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