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CIRCULARITY OF WASH WATER PROJECT

PROJECT INFORMATION:

This project proposes to implement a water cycle circularity system through the installation of zero-emission private desalination plants in the Balearic sports marinas. The aim is to find a viable technical solution that reduces pressure on local water resources and ensures a sustainable water supply.

OBJECTIVE:

To carry out a technical feasibility study in collaboration with the main marinas in the Balearic Islands for the installation and use of private desalination plants to be used for bailing boats.

PARTICIPANTS:

The project involves the following sports marinas associated with the Balearic Marine Cluster:

  1. Club de Mar Mallorca.
  2. Alcudiamar.
  3. Port Adriano.
  4. Marina Botafoc.
  5. Marina Port de Mallorca.
  6. Marina Palma Cuarentena.
  7. Marina Ibiza.
  8. Marina Port Ibiza.
  9. Marina Port Mahón.
  10. Astilleros de Mallorca.

ACTIONS:

  1. Meetings with the marinas involved:
    • Assess specific needs.
    • Identify limitations.
    • Analyze economic impacts
  2. Search for and analysis of equipment:
    • Research and analysis of desalination plant options available on the market.
  3. Implementation Study:
    • Determine the ideal location for installation and operation of desalination plants in collaboration with suppliers and marina personnel.
  4. Resource Analysis:
    • Evaluate the energy needs of the desalination plants.
    • Propose renewable energy alternatives to minimize the carbon footprint.
  5. Waste Analysis:
    • Determine the amount of waste generated and propose alternatives for circularity within the marina.
  6. Financial Assessment.
  7. Environmental Impact Assessment and Regulation:
    • Subcontract an environmental impact assessment to determine the feasibility of the project from an environmental and regulatory perspective.

BENEFICIARIES:

  • Participating marinas.
  • Nautical sector.
  • Local population of the Balearic Islands.
  • Environment.