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Enhancement of natural water systems and treatment methods for safe and sustainable water supply in India

  • Partners: UJS, NIH, IITR, AU, AJD, KWB, BRGM, CEMDS, HTWD, CSIRO, IWMI ,
  • Donor: European Commission - Research Executive Agency
  • Donor Programme: Seventh Framework Programme of European Commission - Cooperation programme
South Asia
South Asia

Saph Pani is an EU funded collaborative research project which started in October 2011 with duration of three years involving a consortium of 20 partners from India, Europe, Sri Lanka and Australia, including UNESCO-IHE. Saph Pani addresses the improvement of natural water treatment systems such as bank filtration, managed aquifer recharge and constructed wetlands in India building on a combination of local and international expertise. The project aims at enhancing water resources and water supply particularly in water stressed urban and peri-urban areas in different parts of the sub-continent.