INTERREG-SUDOE Cyaneau Project: Innovative systems for controlling cyanobacteria proliferation in water bodies of the Southwest
- Type Project
- Status In progress
- Execution 2025 -2028
- Assigned Budget 1.661.100,00 €
- Scope Europeo
- Autonomous community Castilla y León; Cataluña; Comunitat Valenciana
- Main source of financing INTERREG 21-27
- Project website Web del proyecto Cyaneau (INTERREG)
Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic bacteria that produce toxins (cyanotoxins) harmful to humans and animals. When environmental conditions—light, water temperature, calm waters, stagnant water, and high nutrient levels—are favorable, they can proliferate massively, sometimes in just a few days, compromising water use for agriculture, drinking water supply, and recreational activities, and generally creating safety and health problems. Climate change (reduced water flow volumes, irregular rainfall, and increased temperatures and solar radiation) and human activities that release large quantities of nutrients into the environment are increasing the risk of cyanobacteria blooms, to the point that they represent a significant source of surface water pollution in the Southwest. Current strategies for managing these toxic organisms, often based solely on remediation, are becoming progressively more expensive and less effective as a result of climate change. This leads to increased risk for water users and aquatic ecosystems, as well as a growing challenge for water resource management entities.
In this context, the main objective of the Cyan'EAU project is to develop realistic and acceptable tools and solutions for water resource management authorities regarding the prevention, early detection, and remediation of cyanobacteria blooms across the Sudoe region. This is intended to ensure water quality, the viability of its use for key economic activities, and its safety for human consumption. Cyan'EAU's innovative approach allows for proactive measures (prevention or early detection), facilitating the prevention of pollution events and preserving resource utilization. This, in turn, broadens the range of options available to public authorities for early, cost-effective, and efficient action.
Member name: Olga Lage
Email: olga.lage@fc.up.pt
Member name: Agathe Olive-Gago
Email: aolive@acmg.asso.fr
Member name: Damien Trebosc
Email: damien.trebosc@banton-lauret.com
Member name: Delphine Guillebault
Email: d.guillebault@microbiaenvironnement.com
Member name: José Catita
Email: jose.catita@paralab.pt
Member name: Diego González Aguilera
Email: daguilera@usal.es
Member name: André Mota
Email: andremota@cimvdl.pt
Member name: Julián Campo
Email: julian.campo@uv.es
Member name: Paula Garcia
E-mail: paula.garcia@apambiente.pt
Member name: Enric Vázquez Suñé
Email: enric.vazquez@idaea.csic.es
- Universidade do Porto, Faculdade de Ciências
- Universidade do Porto, Faculdade de Ciências
- Association Climatologique de la Moyenne-Garonne et du Sud-Ouest
- Prestations viti-vinicoles Banton Lauret
- MICROBIA ENVIRONNEMENT SAS
- PARALAB-EQUIPAMENTOS INDUSTRIAIS E DE LABORATORIO S.A.
- Universidad de Salamanca, Escuela Politécnica Superior de Ávila, Departamento de Ingeniería Cartográfica y del Terreno
- Comunidade Intermunicipal Viseu Dão Lafões
- Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Centro de Investigaciones sobre Desertificación (CIDE), Calidad ambiental y suelos
- Agencia Portuguesa do Ambiente, I.P.
- Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Instituto de Diagnostico ambiental y estudios del agua