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IT Sligo Research Capability in Water &Wastewater Dr Billy Fitzgerald Head of Department of Environmental Science
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Brief Background 40 years experience in the area of Environmental Science/Management and Environmental Engineering Significant success with Open & Distance Learning (ODL) and on-line courses Courses available from Levels 6 - 10
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Principal Investigators in this Strategic Research Centre are Interdisciplinary CERIS is internationally engaged in water and wastewater research through collaboration with industries, agencies and other academic institutions €1.54 M in research funding
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Thematic Areas Agroecology Ecosystem Management and Restoration Ecosystem Services Invasive Species Molecular Ecology Applied Ecology Water and Wastewater Management Energy Management Bioremediation of soils Nutrient Management Sustainability systems Resource Management
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R&D Collaborations to date EPA Inland Fisheries Ireland Teagasc Bord na Mona Northern Ireland Water Local Authorities Numerous Industrial Sectors –Water & Wastewater Treatment Companies –Invasive Species Control –Chemical & Pharmaceutical –Energy Production –Biomass Production
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Examples of R&D Projects Optimisation of Management of Wastewater Treatment Plants Wastewater Treatability Studies (Pilot Plants) Phosphorus Recovery from On-Site WWTPs Environmental Public Health: Monitoring of Cryptosporidium, Giardia, harmful algal blooms (HABS) Toxic Cyanobacteria: Health, Ecological dynamics & Water Quality Catchment management planning-minimising risk of nutrient export to water resources (specialist expertise in agricultural systems)
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Examples of R&D Projects Aquatic Invasive Species: Risk analysis, monitoring, control and management Ecological assessments of surface waters (WFD) Ecosystem management and restoration Restoration of degraded peatland and wetland ecosystems - improving water regulatory and C sequestration services
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- Biological indicators for lake trophic status assessment - Community succession, lake connectivity and mesoscale dispersion dynamics - Analysis of hepatotoxin and neurotoxin producing species in Irish water bodies - Molecular community fingerprinting and toxic chemotype succession T OXIC C YANOBACTERIA : H EALTH, E COLOGICAL DYNAMICS & W ATER Q UALITY
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Invasive Species Research Sara Meehan: Zebra mussel control Rory Sheehan: Asian clam survey
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Catchment management planning- minimising risk of nutrient export to water resources (specialist expertise in agricultural systems) Restoration of degraded peatland and wetland ecosystems - improving water regulatory and C sequestration services
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Photocatalysis for disinfection: How does it work? Pillai et al, Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 125, 2013, 331– 349
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US-Ireland R&D Partnership (Supported by NSF (USA), SFI and InvestNI; Funding US$1.1 million) China London Degradation mechanism of Cyanotoxins Using Novel Visible Light-Activated Titania (TiO 2 ) Photocatalysts http://toxics.usgs.gov/highlights/algal _toxins/ Graham, 2010, Environmental Science and Technology, 44 (19):7361–7368 Binder Lake, Iowa, USA Total [microcystin]=40 µg/L
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