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ReNutriWater Article Published in Lithuania’s Leading Water Sector Journal

26 November 2025
The latest issue of Vandentvarka (Leidinys No. 67), the electronic journal published by the Lithuanian Water Suppliers Association, features a dedicated article on the ReNutriWater project and its pilot activities.
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As one of the main communication platforms in the Lithuanian water sector, the journal brings together research institutions, municipalities, utilities, and industry, highlighting innovation, best practices, and policy developments.

The ReNutriWater article aligns well with the broader thematic focus of this issue, which centres on the sustainability, resilience, and modernization of water management. Alongside ReNutriWater’s presentation of circular nutrient and water reuse concepts, the publication includes analyses of critical groundwater resource risks, discussions on sludge management challenges, explorations of green-roof solutions for stormwater control, and insights into new technologies such as hydropneumatic pipe-cleaning systems.

Within this context, the ReNutriWater contribution stands out for demonstrating how reclaimed water and nutrient recovery can become practical tools for achieving a water-smart society—an ambition shared across several other articles. Where some contributions emphasise protecting groundwater from over-extraction or contamination, and others focus on infrastructure reliability or environmental engineering solutions, ReNutriWater adds a complementary perspective: closing local water cycles and reducing reliance on synthetic fertilizers through innovative reuse practices.

By appearing in a journal that consistently tackles national water-sector challenges, from drinking water security to wastewater sludge valorisation, the article not only highlights the project’s relevance but also situates it within an active professional dialogue on sustainability and future-oriented water management. The publication underscores that reclaimed water is increasingly viewed not as waste, but as a valuable resource, mirroring broader trends presented throughout the issue.

The article published in Vandentvarka was prepared by ReNutriWater’s Lithuanian partner, the National Regional Development Agency, as part of the Interreg BSR funded project. You can read the full issue in Lithuanian here: Vandentvarka (Leidinys No. 67)

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