SWS 2015 European Chapter Meeting Wetlands – indicators of the changing environment Treatment wetlands for sustainable sanitation in Central and Eastern Europe Griessler Bulc Tjaša a , Muller Richard b , Istenič Darja a a University of Ljubljana, Faculty for Health Sciences, Slovenia b Global Water Partnership Central and Eastern Europe Bled, 10. – 13. 05. 2015
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Treatment Wetlands for Sustainable Sanitation in Central and Eastern Europe by Tjasa Bulc
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SWS 2015 European Chapter Meeting
Wetlands – indicators of the changing environment
Treatment wetlands for sustainablesanitation in Central and Eastern
aUniversity of Ljubljana, Faculty for Health Sciences, SloveniabGlobal Water Partnership Central and Eastern Europe
Bled, 10. – 13. 05. 2015
The Global Water Partnership (GWP) is a dynamic, not-for-profit action network with over 3,000 Partner organisations in 172 countries around the world. The network has 85 Country Water Partnerships and 13 Regional Water Partnerships.
1. Introduction: GWP and sustainable sanitation
• GWP CEE Sustainable sanitation task force
• Increased interest in low-cost on site wastewater treatment systems
• Survey the actual situation in treatment wetlands • Political, technical and legislation aspect
• Preparation of expert book on nature based technologies
• Practical information on requirements, operation and maintenance