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Official GREAT-ER 1.0 Project Sponsors

  • AISE
    www.aise-net.org

    International Association for Soaps, Detergents and Maintenance Products.


  • CESIO
    www.cefic.org/Templates/shwAssocDetails.asp?NID=5&HID=21&ID=22

    Comité Européen des Agents de Surface et de leurs Intermédiaires Organiques.


  • Environment Agency
    www.environment-agency.gov.uk

    The leading public organisation for protecting and improving the environment in England and Wales.


  • Project Partners

  • ECETOC
    www.ecetoc.org

    The European Center for Ecotoxicology and Toxicology of Chemicals. ECETOC was the scientific coordination center for the GREAT-ER 1.0 development. This website is also hosted by ECETOC.


  • Yorkshire Water
    www.yorkshirewater.com

    Yorkshire Water Services provides households and businesses in the Yorkshire region with water and sewerage services.
    Within GREAT-ER 1.0 development Yorkshire Water provided data support and was responsible for important parts of the monitoring and chemical analysis activities.


  • Universiteit Gent - Department of Applied Mathematics, Biometrics and Process Control
    biomath.rug.ac.be

    Within the GREAT-ER 1.0 project BIOMATH was responsible for building the models and creating a simulator to predict the fate of household chemicals from the drain to the river.
    Biomath also implemented the Rupel catchment for GREAT-ER.


  • Universität Osnabrück - Institute of Environmental Systems Research
    www.usf.uni-osnabrueck.de

    The University of Osnabrueck, Institute of Environmental Systems Research was responsible for the GIS and IT parts of the GREAT-ER 1.0 project. UO is also involved in several regional GREAT-ER projects.


  • University of Milan - Istituto di Idraulica Agraria
    www.unimi.it

    University of Milan, Institute of Agricultural Hydrology, was responsible in the GREAT-ER 1.0 development for the hydrology, modelling and monitoring aspects of the Lambro pilot area.


  • CEH Wallingford (formerly Institute of Hydrology)
    www.nwl.ac.uk/ih

    The Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) is a component of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC).
    CEH Wallingford was responsible for the hydrological modelling in GREAT-ER 1.0 and the UK and Italian pilot areas.


  • European Chemicals Bureau
    ecb.jrc.it

    The European focal point for data and the assessment procedure on dangerous chemicals.
    ECB contributed to GREAT-ER 1.0 with a study on pan-European data availability.


  • Alto Lambro S.P.A.


    Alto Lambro SPA provided catchment data and support to the local Lambro monitoring programme.


  • IRSA - CNR
    www.irsa.rm.cnr.it

    The water research institute IRSA-CNR (IRSA) has been involved in the analytical support for the Lambro monitoring programme.


  • University of Venice - Dipartimento di Scienze Ambientali
    www.unive.it

    Venice University, Department of Environmental Sciences provided analytical support to the Lambro pilot project.


  • Technidata AG

  • www.technidata.de

    Leader of the contractor consortium that developed GREAT-ER desktop and web.



  • Intevation GmbH
    www.intevation.net

    Intevation GmbH was a contractor of the GREAT-ER desktop and web development. They also act as technical consultants for the regional projects. Intevation currently hosts the GREAT-ER web application