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:
- Club de Mar Mallorca.
- Alcudiamar.
- Port Adriano.
- Marina Botafoc.
- Marina Port de Mallorca.
- Marina Palma Cuarentena.
- Marina Ibiza.
- Marina Port Ibiza.
- Marina Port Mahón.
- Astilleros de Mallorca.
ACTIONS:
- Meetings with the marinas involved:
- Assess specific needs.
- Identify limitations.
- Analyze economic impacts
- Search for and analysis of equipment:
- Research and analysis of desalination plant options available on the market.
- Implementation Study:
- Determine the ideal location for installation and operation of desalination plants in collaboration with suppliers and marina personnel.
- Resource Analysis:
- Evaluate the energy needs of the desalination plants.
- Propose renewable energy alternatives to minimize the carbon footprint.
- Waste Analysis:
- Determine the amount of waste generated and propose alternatives for circularity within the marina.
- Financial Assessment.
- 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.