News |
VicInAqua is a medium-scale focused research project that has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 689427.
11 partners from 7 European and African countries aims at developing an integrated approach for water management by providing an integral, sustainable, innovative, cost effective and robust solution for water sanitation combined with the demand for clean water in aquaculture and irrigation in the Lake Victoria basin.
wiese

News

How to successfully conduct operation and maintenance of an integrated site with sustainable water treatment, fish farming and irrigation

4-5 February 2019: A training on our pilot site in Kisumu, Kenya on conducted by our project coordinator HsKA (Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences, Germany) and partners ABTG (AquaBioTech Group, Malta) and DALF (Department of Agriculture, Livestock and Fischeries of Kisumu County, Kenya) shows how.

The 15 participants working at fish farms, research institutes and governmental organisations ahd the opportunity to get live insights and hands-on exercises on VicInAqua technologies and the operation and maintenance of an integrated pilot site as the VicInAqua one constructed in Kisumu. The two-days event gathered theoretical knowledge on MBR (membrane bioreactors), RAS (recirculating aquaculture systems), smart sensors and renewable energy systems (photovoltaics and biogas), as well as training on site.

HsKA website
ABTG website
DALF website

Would you like to get access to the training presentation?

Register for free to the VicInAqua Forum via our contact form: http://www.vicinaqua.eu/contact/.
Once you have successfully registered and received the login data, you will find the presentation in the Forum page "Training: Introduction in Recirculating Aquaculture Systems".