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The GWR Project presented its progress to ANID.

The commission learned about the various research lines that comprise the initiative.

A commission from the National Agency for Research and Development (ANID) visited the University of Santiago in Chile. The commission was made up of Bárbara Ríos, Paula Rojas, and Fabián Santibáñez. They were informed of the progress made in the various developments being worked on by researchers from the GreyWater Reuse (GWR) Project.

Most of the scientific team welcomed the group and presented the results of their work on an efficient, low-cost system for treating domestic greywater. They also outlined the next stages to be tackled.

During the visit, guests toured the various laboratories where research is conducted and saw the work systems used firsthand.

Dr. Esteban Quijada, the project director, expressed his satisfaction: "We can see the steady progress made by all the research teams, which allows the project as a whole to move forward appropriately."


 

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