project - Research and innovation

Wetlands can help to clean the wastewater of your winery
Wetlands can help to clean the wastewater of your winery

Completed | 2016 - 2019 France, Portugal, Spain
Completed | 2016 - 2019 France, Portugal, Spain
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Objectives

Winery wastewater's characteristics vary greatly depending on the type of activity, process and production, but also on the time of year. Therefore, it is rather complex to decide about the most suitable treatment and management system for the wine effluents at each winery.



The project WETWINE aims to promote the rational use of resources and their recovery in wineries. For this, it has developed a system based on natural constructed wetland technology, for both wastewater and sludge treatment. The WETWINE system allows the treatment of wastewater for reuse as irrigation and the recovery of the resulting biosolids as fertilizer.

Objectives

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Additional information

The WETWINE treatment system consists of two treatment lines, one for water and another for sludge and it follows three steps. The process starts in a HUSB anaerobic digester with two functions: retention of the solids and the hydrolysis of compounds that are difficult to biodegrade into simpler ones. The outcomes of this step are wastewater and sludge.



The resulting water then circulates through a series of vertical and horizontal wetlands planted with reeds. Here the wastewater is treated through various biological processes to obtain an effluent suitable for discharge or even for irrigation.



The wetlands proposed for this step are subsurface flow wetlands, where water circulates underground through layers of sand, gravel and stone, and in contact with the roots of the plants that decontaminate the water.



In parallel, the solids retained in the HUSB reactor are treated in sludge wetlands where, by means of physical (drying) and biological (mineralization) processes, the sludge volume reduces significantly and possible pathogenic organisms are eliminated, obtaining a product that will be used as fertilizer in the vineyard.

Project details
Main funding source
Other EU research and development funds
Project acronym
WETWINE
Agricultural sectors
Viticulture

Ressources

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Contacts

Fundación Empresa – Universidad Gallega – FEUGA

+34 981 53 41 80

Project coordinator

  • Instituto Galego da Calidade Alimentaria. Consellería do Medio Rural. Xunta de Galicia (ES)

    Project coordinator