EMPEREST stakeholder event in Helsinki (in English)

Project: EMPEREST
Virtual Meeting & Physical Meeting
Event for stakeholders from the national and regional authorities and monitoring agencies.

Description

This event aimed towards stakeholders from the national and regional authorities and monitoring agencies to discuss recent developments in EU water policy (EQSD, UWWTD) and share the latest results from the EMPEREST project, with a focus on PFAS monitoring and wastewater treatment.

 

Online participation: Register by 22 August 2025

 

Programme

10:00 – Welcoming words, Lotta Ruokanen, HELCOM Secretariat
10:15 – Introduction to the EMPEREST project, Lotta Lehti, UBC Sustainable Cities Commission
10:30 – Key presentation 1: Ongoing revision of the EU EQSD
10:55 – EMPEREST results: PFAS monitoring & assessment under the new EQS, Markus Raudkivi, HELCOM Secretariat
11:15 – Discussion
11:35 – Coffee break
11:50 – Key presentation 2: National implementation of the updated UWWTD, Paula Lindell, Finnish Water Utilities Association
12:15 – EMPEREST results: Lessons from WWTP piloting, University of Tartu
12:35 – Discussion & Final words

Events

Upcoming events

27-29
August
Europe Forum in Turku featuring an EMPEREST session
Project: EMPEREST
Virtual Meeting & Physical Meeting
27. - 29. August 2025
19-20
November
Final conference “The Future of Water in the Changing World”
Project: EMPEREST
Physical Meeting
19. - 20. November 2025

    Past events

    10
    June
    EMPEREST stakeholder event in Turku (in Finnish)
    Project: EMPEREST
    Physical Meeting
    10. June 2025
    10:45 - 16:00 (EEST)
    12-14
    May
    EMPEREST project 4th international workshop in Szczecin
    Project: EMPEREST
    Physical Meeting
    12. - 14. May 2025
    28-29
    April
    EMPEREST at the Mission Arena 4 in Sopot
    Project: EMPEREST
    Physical Meeting
    28. - 29. April 2025
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