I-ReWater analyzes the current state of water resources in the SUDOE space, paying special attention to the use of reclaimed water in irrigated agriculture, and its effects on crop production and quality, promoting water resilience and safety. The dynamics of available volumes of reclaimed water and its quality will be contemplated in the integral analysis of water resources, evaluating its potential use, added to the usual sources of water in irrigation (surface and groundwater). From the project will be obtained the Strategy of action at the transnational level that establishes the steps to follow to incorporate the reclaimed waters in the set of waters for irrigation, reducing the extractions of conventional sources, improving the volume and quality of the water resources available for other uses (circularity). The design of the Strategy is based on the study of available water resources, and the evaluation of the environmental impact of irrigation with reclaimed water through the use of the Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodology, paying special attention to the impact on eutrophication and acidification of waters, ecotoxicity and the quantification of the water footprint. The approach of the socio-economic analysis of the future set of waters for irrigation, and citizen awareness of the use of reclaimed water in crop irrigation is included in the drafting of the Strategy. Two pilot actions will be carried out demonstrating the good use of regenerated water in irrigation, horticultural crops and woody crops, with 16 experiences in total, contemplating different sociocultural and environmental contexts. I-ReWater will develop tools for improving decision-making, integrating existing models/applications establishing a sustainable deficit irrigation strategy over time, benefiting farmers and the general population. The transnational approach of the project with crops irrigated in different locations and the integration of the previous experience of the Beneficiaries is one of the innovative aspects of the proposal.

Programme 2021 - 2027 Interreg VI-B South West Europe (SUDOE)
Date of latest update: 2025-10-06

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Website: https://interreg-sudoe.eu/en/proyecto-interreg/i-rewater/

Thematic information


Priority: (VI-B_SWE_1) Preserving natural capital and strengthening adaptation to climate change in SUDOE

Priority specific objective: RSO2.5. Promoting access to water and sustainable water management

Priority policy objective (Interreg specific objective): PO2 A greener, low-carbon transitioning towards a net zero carbon economy and resilient Europe by promoting clean and fair energy transition, green and blue investment, the circular economy, climate change mitigation and adaptation, risk prevention and management, and sustainable urban mobility

Type of intervention: 064 Water management and water resource conservation (including river basin management, specific climate change adaptation measures, reuse, leakage reduction)

Partners (16)

Lead Partner: Universidade de Santiago de CompostelaEscuela Politécnica Superior de Ingeniería Departamento de Ingeniería Agroforestal

Partner’s ID if not PIC: ES11Q1518001A/001

Address: Rúa Benigno Ledo, 27002 Lugo, Spain

Legal status: public

Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations

Total budget: EUR 393 784.52

Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 295 338.39

Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%

Partner contribution: EUR 98 446.13

Gobierno de AndorraMinisterior de Medi Ambiente, Agricultura y Sostenibilidad Departamento de Medio Ambiente y Sostenibilidad

Name: Gobierno de AndorraMinisterior de Medi Ambiente, Agricultura y Sostenibilidad Departamento de Medio Ambiente y Sostenibilidad

Partner’s ID if not PIC: ANDD-059888N/001

Address: C/ Prat de la creu 62-64, AD500 Andorra la Vella, Andorra

Legal status: public

Organisation type: National public authority

Total budget: EUR 10 000.00

Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 7 500.00

Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%

Partner contribution: EUR 2 500.00

Generalitat de CatalunyaDepartamento de Agricultura, Ganadería, Pesca y Alimentación

Name: Generalitat de CatalunyaDepartamento de Agricultura, Ganadería, Pesca y Alimentación

Partner’s ID if not PIC: ES51S0811001G/001

Address: Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes 612-614 , 08007 Barcelona, Spain

Legal status: public

Organisation type: Regional public authority

Total budget: EUR 118 007.92

Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 88 505.94

Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%

Partner contribution: EUR 29 501.98

Área Metropolitana de Barcelona

Name: Área Metropolitana de Barcelona

Partner’s ID if not PIC: ES51P0800258F/000

Address: c/62nº 16-18, 08040 Barcelona, Spain

Legal status: public

Organisation type: Local public authority

Total budget: EUR 132 000.00

Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 99 000.00

Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%

Partner contribution: EUR 33 000.00

GESTIÓN Y TÉCNICAS DEL AGUA, S.A

Name: GESTIÓN Y TÉCNICAS DEL AGUA, S.A

Partner’s ID if not PIC: ES30A78139755/000

Address: CALLE ROSARIO PINO 14-16, 6º , 28020 MADRID, Spain

Legal status: private

Organisation type: Enterprise, except SME

Total budget: EUR 88 050.75

Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 66 038.06

Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%

Partner contribution: EUR 22 012.69

GBER schemes / de minimis: GBER art. 20

Agencia de Medio Ambiente y Agua de AndalucíaDirección de Gestión del Agua y Calidad Ambiental Área de Infraestructuras del Agua

Name: Agencia de Medio Ambiente y Agua de AndalucíaDirección de Gestión del Agua y Calidad Ambiental Área de Infraestructuras del Agua

Partner’s ID if not PIC: ES61Q4100799H/003

Address: C/ Johann G. Gutenberg, 1, 41092 Sevilla, Spain

Legal status: public

Organisation type: Sectoral agency

Total budget: EUR 128 040.92

Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 96 030.69

Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%

Partner contribution: EUR 32 010.23

Institut de Recerca i Tecnologia AgroalimentàriesÀrea de Producció Vegetal Programa d'Ús Eficient de l'Aigua en Agricultura

Name: Institut de Recerca i Tecnologia AgroalimentàriesÀrea de Producció Vegetal Programa d'Ús Eficient de l'Aigua en Agricultura

Partner’s ID if not PIC: ES51Q5855049B/001

Address: Torre Marimon, Ctra. C-59, km 12,1, 08140 Caldes de Montbui, Spain

Legal status: public

Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations

Total budget: EUR 128 000.00

Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 96 000.00

Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%

Partner contribution: EUR 32 000.00

Institut National de Recherche pour l'Agriculture l'Alimentation et l'Environnement - Centre Occitanie-Montpellier

Name: Institut National de Recherche pour l'Agriculture l'Alimentation et l'Environnement - Centre Occitanie-Montpellier

Partner’s ID if not PIC: FRJ118007003901027/000

Address: 2 place Pierre Viala, 34000 MONTPELLIER, France

Legal status: public

Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations

Total budget: EUR 267 501.23

Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 200 625.92

Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%

Partner contribution: EUR 66 875.31

Águas do Norte, S.A.

Name: Águas do Norte, S.A.

Partner’s ID if not PIC: PT11513606084/000

Address: Rua Dom Pedro de Castro, n.º 1A, 5000-669 Vila Real, Portugal

Legal status: public

Organisation type: Infrastructure and (public) service provider

Total budget: EUR 130 065.48

Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 97 549.11

Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%

Partner contribution: EUR 32 516.37

Universidad de CórdobaEscuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Agronómica y de Montes Departamento de Agronomía

Name: Universidad de CórdobaEscuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Agronómica y de Montes Departamento de Agronomía

Partner’s ID if not PIC: ES61Q1418001B/001

Address: CCampus de Rabanales. Ctra. Madrid-Cádiz Km. 396, 14071 Córdoba, Spain

Legal status: public

Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations

Total budget: EUR 123 000.00

Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 92 250.00

Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%

Partner contribution: EUR 30 750.00

Instituto Politécnico de BragançaEscola Superior Agrária

Name: Instituto Politécnico de BragançaEscola Superior Agrária

Partner’s ID if not PIC: PT11600013758/004

Address: Campus Sta. Apolónia, 5300-253 Bragança, Portugal

Legal status: public

Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations

Total budget: EUR 107 885.30

Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 80 913.98

Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%

Partner contribution: EUR 26 971.32

Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto DouroEscola de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias Departamento de Agronomia

Name: Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto DouroEscola de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias Departamento de Agronomia

Partner’s ID if not PIC: PT11501345361/001

Address: Quinta de Prados, 5000-801 Vila Real, Portugal

Legal status: public

Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations

Total budget: EUR 128 000.00

Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 96 000.00

Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%

Partner contribution: EUR 32 000.00

Fundación Juana de Vega

Name: Fundación Juana de Vega

Partner’s ID if not PIC: ES11G15050602/000

Address: Rua Salvador Allende, nº 92, 15176 Oleiros, Spain

Legal status: private

Organisation type: Interest groups including NGOs

Total budget: EUR 127 885.53

Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 95 914.15

Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%

Partner contribution: EUR 31 971.38

Instituto Nacional de Investigação Agrária e Veterinária, IPPolo de Inovação de Dois Portos

Name: Instituto Nacional de Investigação Agrária e Veterinária, IPPolo de Inovação de Dois Portos

Partner’s ID if not PIC: PT16510345271/004

Address: Quinta da Almoinha, 2565-191 Dois Portos, Torres Vedras, Portugal

Legal status: public

Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations

Total budget: EUR 127 970.95

Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 95 978.21

Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%

Partner contribution: EUR 31 992.74

Consejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasInstituto de Ciencias de la Vid y del Vino

Name: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasInstituto de Ciencias de la Vid y del Vino

Partner’s ID if not PIC: ES23Q2818002D/003

Address: Finca La Grajera, Ctra. de Burgos Km. 6 (LO-20 - salida 13, 26007 Logroño, Spain

Legal status: public

Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations

Total budget: EUR 128 000.00

Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 96 000.00

Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%

Partner contribution: EUR 32 000.00

HOPEN - Terre de Houblon

Name: HOPEN - Terre de Houblon

Partner’s ID if not PIC: FRI184069243800020/000

Address: 406 Route du Nomdieu , 47600 Nérac, France

Legal status: private

Organisation type: SME

Total budget: EUR 88 107.40

Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 66 080.55

Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%

Partner contribution: EUR 22 026.85

GBER schemes / de minimis: GBER art. 20

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Partners and Projects info
Gobierno de AndorraMinisterior de Medi Ambiente, Agricultura y Sostenibilidad Departamento de Medio Ambiente y Sostenibilidad

I-ReWater analyzes the current state of water resources in the SUDOE space, paying special attention to the use of reclaimed water in irrigated agriculture, and its effects on crop production and quality, promoting water resilience and safety. The dynamics of available volumes of reclaimed water and its quality will be contemplated in the integral analysis of water resources, evaluating its potential use, added to the usual sources of water in irrigation (surface and groundwater). From the project will be obtained the Strategy of action at the transnational level that establishes the steps to follow to incorporate the reclaimed waters in the set of waters for irrigation, reducing the extractions of conventional sources, improving the volume and quality of the water resources available for other uses (circularity). The design of the Strategy is based on the study of available water resources, and the evaluation of the environmental impact of irrigation with reclaimed water through the use of the Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodology, paying special attention to the impact on eutrophication and acidification of waters, ecotoxicity and the quantification of the water footprint. The approach of the socio-economic analysis of the future set of waters for irrigation, and citizen awareness of the use of reclaimed water in crop irrigation is included in the drafting of the Strategy. Two pilot actions will be carried out demonstrating the good use of regenerated water in irrigation, horticultural crops and woody crops, with 16 experiences in total, contemplating different sociocultural and environmental contexts. I-ReWater will develop tools for improving decision-making, integrating existing models/applications establishing a sustainable deficit irrigation strategy over time, benefiting farmers and the general population. The transnational approach of the project with crops irrigated in different locations and the integration of the previous experience of the Beneficiaries is one of the innovative aspects of the proposal.

Partners and Projects info
Generalitat de CatalunyaDepartamento de Agricultura, Ganadería, Pesca y Alimentación

I-ReWater analyzes the current state of water resources in the SUDOE space, paying special attention to the use of reclaimed water in irrigated agriculture, and its effects on crop production and quality, promoting water resilience and safety. The dynamics of available volumes of reclaimed water and its quality will be contemplated in the integral analysis of water resources, evaluating its potential use, added to the usual sources of water in irrigation (surface and groundwater). From the project will be obtained the Strategy of action at the transnational level that establishes the steps to follow to incorporate the reclaimed waters in the set of waters for irrigation, reducing the extractions of conventional sources, improving the volume and quality of the water resources available for other uses (circularity). The design of the Strategy is based on the study of available water resources, and the evaluation of the environmental impact of irrigation with reclaimed water through the use of the Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodology, paying special attention to the impact on eutrophication and acidification of waters, ecotoxicity and the quantification of the water footprint. The approach of the socio-economic analysis of the future set of waters for irrigation, and citizen awareness of the use of reclaimed water in crop irrigation is included in the drafting of the Strategy. Two pilot actions will be carried out demonstrating the good use of regenerated water in irrigation, horticultural crops and woody crops, with 16 experiences in total, contemplating different sociocultural and environmental contexts. I-ReWater will develop tools for improving decision-making, integrating existing models/applications establishing a sustainable deficit irrigation strategy over time, benefiting farmers and the general population. The transnational approach of the project with crops irrigated in different locations and the integration of the previous experience of the Beneficiaries is one of the innovative aspects of the proposal.

Partners and Projects info
Área Metropolitana de Barcelona

I-ReWater analyzes the current state of water resources in the SUDOE space, paying special attention to the use of reclaimed water in irrigated agriculture, and its effects on crop production and quality, promoting water resilience and safety. The dynamics of available volumes of reclaimed water and its quality will be contemplated in the integral analysis of water resources, evaluating its potential use, added to the usual sources of water in irrigation (surface and groundwater). From the project will be obtained the Strategy of action at the transnational level that establishes the steps to follow to incorporate the reclaimed waters in the set of waters for irrigation, reducing the extractions of conventional sources, improving the volume and quality of the water resources available for other uses (circularity). The design of the Strategy is based on the study of available water resources, and the evaluation of the environmental impact of irrigation with reclaimed water through the use of the Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodology, paying special attention to the impact on eutrophication and acidification of waters, ecotoxicity and the quantification of the water footprint. The approach of the socio-economic analysis of the future set of waters for irrigation, and citizen awareness of the use of reclaimed water in crop irrigation is included in the drafting of the Strategy. Two pilot actions will be carried out demonstrating the good use of regenerated water in irrigation, horticultural crops and woody crops, with 16 experiences in total, contemplating different sociocultural and environmental contexts. I-ReWater will develop tools for improving decision-making, integrating existing models/applications establishing a sustainable deficit irrigation strategy over time, benefiting farmers and the general population. The transnational approach of the project with crops irrigated in different locations and the integration of the previous experience of the Beneficiaries is one of the innovative aspects of the proposal.

Partners and Projects info
GESTIÓN Y TÉCNICAS DEL AGUA, S.A

I-ReWater analyzes the current state of water resources in the SUDOE space, paying special attention to the use of reclaimed water in irrigated agriculture, and its effects on crop production and quality, promoting water resilience and safety. The dynamics of available volumes of reclaimed water and its quality will be contemplated in the integral analysis of water resources, evaluating its potential use, added to the usual sources of water in irrigation (surface and groundwater). From the project will be obtained the Strategy of action at the transnational level that establishes the steps to follow to incorporate the reclaimed waters in the set of waters for irrigation, reducing the extractions of conventional sources, improving the volume and quality of the water resources available for other uses (circularity). The design of the Strategy is based on the study of available water resources, and the evaluation of the environmental impact of irrigation with reclaimed water through the use of the Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodology, paying special attention to the impact on eutrophication and acidification of waters, ecotoxicity and the quantification of the water footprint. The approach of the socio-economic analysis of the future set of waters for irrigation, and citizen awareness of the use of reclaimed water in crop irrigation is included in the drafting of the Strategy. Two pilot actions will be carried out demonstrating the good use of regenerated water in irrigation, horticultural crops and woody crops, with 16 experiences in total, contemplating different sociocultural and environmental contexts. I-ReWater will develop tools for improving decision-making, integrating existing models/applications establishing a sustainable deficit irrigation strategy over time, benefiting farmers and the general population. The transnational approach of the project with crops irrigated in different locations and the integration of the previous experience of the Beneficiaries is one of the innovative aspects of the proposal.

Partners and Projects info
Agencia de Medio Ambiente y Agua de AndalucíaDirección de Gestión del Agua y Calidad Ambiental Área de Infraestructuras del Agua

I-ReWater analyzes the current state of water resources in the SUDOE space, paying special attention to the use of reclaimed water in irrigated agriculture, and its effects on crop production and quality, promoting water resilience and safety. The dynamics of available volumes of reclaimed water and its quality will be contemplated in the integral analysis of water resources, evaluating its potential use, added to the usual sources of water in irrigation (surface and groundwater). From the project will be obtained the Strategy of action at the transnational level that establishes the steps to follow to incorporate the reclaimed waters in the set of waters for irrigation, reducing the extractions of conventional sources, improving the volume and quality of the water resources available for other uses (circularity). The design of the Strategy is based on the study of available water resources, and the evaluation of the environmental impact of irrigation with reclaimed water through the use of the Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodology, paying special attention to the impact on eutrophication and acidification of waters, ecotoxicity and the quantification of the water footprint. The approach of the socio-economic analysis of the future set of waters for irrigation, and citizen awareness of the use of reclaimed water in crop irrigation is included in the drafting of the Strategy. Two pilot actions will be carried out demonstrating the good use of regenerated water in irrigation, horticultural crops and woody crops, with 16 experiences in total, contemplating different sociocultural and environmental contexts. I-ReWater will develop tools for improving decision-making, integrating existing models/applications establishing a sustainable deficit irrigation strategy over time, benefiting farmers and the general population. The transnational approach of the project with crops irrigated in different locations and the integration of the previous experience of the Beneficiaries is one of the innovative aspects of the proposal.

Partners and Projects info
Institut de Recerca i Tecnologia AgroalimentàriesÀrea de Producció Vegetal Programa d'Ús Eficient de l'Aigua en Agricultura

I-ReWater analyzes the current state of water resources in the SUDOE space, paying special attention to the use of reclaimed water in irrigated agriculture, and its effects on crop production and quality, promoting water resilience and safety. The dynamics of available volumes of reclaimed water and its quality will be contemplated in the integral analysis of water resources, evaluating its potential use, added to the usual sources of water in irrigation (surface and groundwater). From the project will be obtained the Strategy of action at the transnational level that establishes the steps to follow to incorporate the reclaimed waters in the set of waters for irrigation, reducing the extractions of conventional sources, improving the volume and quality of the water resources available for other uses (circularity). The design of the Strategy is based on the study of available water resources, and the evaluation of the environmental impact of irrigation with reclaimed water through the use of the Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodology, paying special attention to the impact on eutrophication and acidification of waters, ecotoxicity and the quantification of the water footprint. The approach of the socio-economic analysis of the future set of waters for irrigation, and citizen awareness of the use of reclaimed water in crop irrigation is included in the drafting of the Strategy. Two pilot actions will be carried out demonstrating the good use of regenerated water in irrigation, horticultural crops and woody crops, with 16 experiences in total, contemplating different sociocultural and environmental contexts. I-ReWater will develop tools for improving decision-making, integrating existing models/applications establishing a sustainable deficit irrigation strategy over time, benefiting farmers and the general population. The transnational approach of the project with crops irrigated in different locations and the integration of the previous experience of the Beneficiaries is one of the innovative aspects of the proposal.

Partners and Projects info
Institut National de Recherche pour l'Agriculture l'Alimentation et l'Environnement - Centre Occitanie-Montpellier

I-ReWater analyzes the current state of water resources in the SUDOE space, paying special attention to the use of reclaimed water in irrigated agriculture, and its effects on crop production and quality, promoting water resilience and safety. The dynamics of available volumes of reclaimed water and its quality will be contemplated in the integral analysis of water resources, evaluating its potential use, added to the usual sources of water in irrigation (surface and groundwater). From the project will be obtained the Strategy of action at the transnational level that establishes the steps to follow to incorporate the reclaimed waters in the set of waters for irrigation, reducing the extractions of conventional sources, improving the volume and quality of the water resources available for other uses (circularity). The design of the Strategy is based on the study of available water resources, and the evaluation of the environmental impact of irrigation with reclaimed water through the use of the Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodology, paying special attention to the impact on eutrophication and acidification of waters, ecotoxicity and the quantification of the water footprint. The approach of the socio-economic analysis of the future set of waters for irrigation, and citizen awareness of the use of reclaimed water in crop irrigation is included in the drafting of the Strategy. Two pilot actions will be carried out demonstrating the good use of regenerated water in irrigation, horticultural crops and woody crops, with 16 experiences in total, contemplating different sociocultural and environmental contexts. I-ReWater will develop tools for improving decision-making, integrating existing models/applications establishing a sustainable deficit irrigation strategy over time, benefiting farmers and the general population. The transnational approach of the project with crops irrigated in different locations and the integration of the previous experience of the Beneficiaries is one of the innovative aspects of the proposal.

Partners and Projects info
Águas do Norte, S.A.

I-ReWater analyzes the current state of water resources in the SUDOE space, paying special attention to the use of reclaimed water in irrigated agriculture, and its effects on crop production and quality, promoting water resilience and safety. The dynamics of available volumes of reclaimed water and its quality will be contemplated in the integral analysis of water resources, evaluating its potential use, added to the usual sources of water in irrigation (surface and groundwater). From the project will be obtained the Strategy of action at the transnational level that establishes the steps to follow to incorporate the reclaimed waters in the set of waters for irrigation, reducing the extractions of conventional sources, improving the volume and quality of the water resources available for other uses (circularity). The design of the Strategy is based on the study of available water resources, and the evaluation of the environmental impact of irrigation with reclaimed water through the use of the Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodology, paying special attention to the impact on eutrophication and acidification of waters, ecotoxicity and the quantification of the water footprint. The approach of the socio-economic analysis of the future set of waters for irrigation, and citizen awareness of the use of reclaimed water in crop irrigation is included in the drafting of the Strategy. Two pilot actions will be carried out demonstrating the good use of regenerated water in irrigation, horticultural crops and woody crops, with 16 experiences in total, contemplating different sociocultural and environmental contexts. I-ReWater will develop tools for improving decision-making, integrating existing models/applications establishing a sustainable deficit irrigation strategy over time, benefiting farmers and the general population. The transnational approach of the project with crops irrigated in different locations and the integration of the previous experience of the Beneficiaries is one of the innovative aspects of the proposal.

Partners and Projects info
Universidad de CórdobaEscuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Agronómica y de Montes Departamento de Agronomía

I-ReWater analyzes the current state of water resources in the SUDOE space, paying special attention to the use of reclaimed water in irrigated agriculture, and its effects on crop production and quality, promoting water resilience and safety. The dynamics of available volumes of reclaimed water and its quality will be contemplated in the integral analysis of water resources, evaluating its potential use, added to the usual sources of water in irrigation (surface and groundwater). From the project will be obtained the Strategy of action at the transnational level that establishes the steps to follow to incorporate the reclaimed waters in the set of waters for irrigation, reducing the extractions of conventional sources, improving the volume and quality of the water resources available for other uses (circularity). The design of the Strategy is based on the study of available water resources, and the evaluation of the environmental impact of irrigation with reclaimed water through the use of the Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodology, paying special attention to the impact on eutrophication and acidification of waters, ecotoxicity and the quantification of the water footprint. The approach of the socio-economic analysis of the future set of waters for irrigation, and citizen awareness of the use of reclaimed water in crop irrigation is included in the drafting of the Strategy. Two pilot actions will be carried out demonstrating the good use of regenerated water in irrigation, horticultural crops and woody crops, with 16 experiences in total, contemplating different sociocultural and environmental contexts. I-ReWater will develop tools for improving decision-making, integrating existing models/applications establishing a sustainable deficit irrigation strategy over time, benefiting farmers and the general population. The transnational approach of the project with crops irrigated in different locations and the integration of the previous experience of the Beneficiaries is one of the innovative aspects of the proposal.

Partners and Projects info
Instituto Politécnico de BragançaEscola Superior Agrária

I-ReWater analyzes the current state of water resources in the SUDOE space, paying special attention to the use of reclaimed water in irrigated agriculture, and its effects on crop production and quality, promoting water resilience and safety. The dynamics of available volumes of reclaimed water and its quality will be contemplated in the integral analysis of water resources, evaluating its potential use, added to the usual sources of water in irrigation (surface and groundwater). From the project will be obtained the Strategy of action at the transnational level that establishes the steps to follow to incorporate the reclaimed waters in the set of waters for irrigation, reducing the extractions of conventional sources, improving the volume and quality of the water resources available for other uses (circularity). The design of the Strategy is based on the study of available water resources, and the evaluation of the environmental impact of irrigation with reclaimed water through the use of the Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodology, paying special attention to the impact on eutrophication and acidification of waters, ecotoxicity and the quantification of the water footprint. The approach of the socio-economic analysis of the future set of waters for irrigation, and citizen awareness of the use of reclaimed water in crop irrigation is included in the drafting of the Strategy. Two pilot actions will be carried out demonstrating the good use of regenerated water in irrigation, horticultural crops and woody crops, with 16 experiences in total, contemplating different sociocultural and environmental contexts. I-ReWater will develop tools for improving decision-making, integrating existing models/applications establishing a sustainable deficit irrigation strategy over time, benefiting farmers and the general population. The transnational approach of the project with crops irrigated in different locations and the integration of the previous experience of the Beneficiaries is one of the innovative aspects of the proposal.

Partners and Projects info
Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto DouroEscola de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias Departamento de Agronomia

I-ReWater analyzes the current state of water resources in the SUDOE space, paying special attention to the use of reclaimed water in irrigated agriculture, and its effects on crop production and quality, promoting water resilience and safety. The dynamics of available volumes of reclaimed water and its quality will be contemplated in the integral analysis of water resources, evaluating its potential use, added to the usual sources of water in irrigation (surface and groundwater). From the project will be obtained the Strategy of action at the transnational level that establishes the steps to follow to incorporate the reclaimed waters in the set of waters for irrigation, reducing the extractions of conventional sources, improving the volume and quality of the water resources available for other uses (circularity). The design of the Strategy is based on the study of available water resources, and the evaluation of the environmental impact of irrigation with reclaimed water through the use of the Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodology, paying special attention to the impact on eutrophication and acidification of waters, ecotoxicity and the quantification of the water footprint. The approach of the socio-economic analysis of the future set of waters for irrigation, and citizen awareness of the use of reclaimed water in crop irrigation is included in the drafting of the Strategy. Two pilot actions will be carried out demonstrating the good use of regenerated water in irrigation, horticultural crops and woody crops, with 16 experiences in total, contemplating different sociocultural and environmental contexts. I-ReWater will develop tools for improving decision-making, integrating existing models/applications establishing a sustainable deficit irrigation strategy over time, benefiting farmers and the general population. The transnational approach of the project with crops irrigated in different locations and the integration of the previous experience of the Beneficiaries is one of the innovative aspects of the proposal.

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Fundación Juana de Vega

I-ReWater analyzes the current state of water resources in the SUDOE space, paying special attention to the use of reclaimed water in irrigated agriculture, and its effects on crop production and quality, promoting water resilience and safety. The dynamics of available volumes of reclaimed water and its quality will be contemplated in the integral analysis of water resources, evaluating its potential use, added to the usual sources of water in irrigation (surface and groundwater). From the project will be obtained the Strategy of action at the transnational level that establishes the steps to follow to incorporate the reclaimed waters in the set of waters for irrigation, reducing the extractions of conventional sources, improving the volume and quality of the water resources available for other uses (circularity). The design of the Strategy is based on the study of available water resources, and the evaluation of the environmental impact of irrigation with reclaimed water through the use of the Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodology, paying special attention to the impact on eutrophication and acidification of waters, ecotoxicity and the quantification of the water footprint. The approach of the socio-economic analysis of the future set of waters for irrigation, and citizen awareness of the use of reclaimed water in crop irrigation is included in the drafting of the Strategy. Two pilot actions will be carried out demonstrating the good use of regenerated water in irrigation, horticultural crops and woody crops, with 16 experiences in total, contemplating different sociocultural and environmental contexts. I-ReWater will develop tools for improving decision-making, integrating existing models/applications establishing a sustainable deficit irrigation strategy over time, benefiting farmers and the general population. The transnational approach of the project with crops irrigated in different locations and the integration of the previous experience of the Beneficiaries is one of the innovative aspects of the proposal.

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Instituto Nacional de Investigação Agrária e Veterinária, IPPolo de Inovação de Dois Portos

I-ReWater analyzes the current state of water resources in the SUDOE space, paying special attention to the use of reclaimed water in irrigated agriculture, and its effects on crop production and quality, promoting water resilience and safety. The dynamics of available volumes of reclaimed water and its quality will be contemplated in the integral analysis of water resources, evaluating its potential use, added to the usual sources of water in irrigation (surface and groundwater). From the project will be obtained the Strategy of action at the transnational level that establishes the steps to follow to incorporate the reclaimed waters in the set of waters for irrigation, reducing the extractions of conventional sources, improving the volume and quality of the water resources available for other uses (circularity). The design of the Strategy is based on the study of available water resources, and the evaluation of the environmental impact of irrigation with reclaimed water through the use of the Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodology, paying special attention to the impact on eutrophication and acidification of waters, ecotoxicity and the quantification of the water footprint. The approach of the socio-economic analysis of the future set of waters for irrigation, and citizen awareness of the use of reclaimed water in crop irrigation is included in the drafting of the Strategy. Two pilot actions will be carried out demonstrating the good use of regenerated water in irrigation, horticultural crops and woody crops, with 16 experiences in total, contemplating different sociocultural and environmental contexts. I-ReWater will develop tools for improving decision-making, integrating existing models/applications establishing a sustainable deficit irrigation strategy over time, benefiting farmers and the general population. The transnational approach of the project with crops irrigated in different locations and the integration of the previous experience of the Beneficiaries is one of the innovative aspects of the proposal.

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Consejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasInstituto de Ciencias de la Vid y del Vino

I-ReWater analyzes the current state of water resources in the SUDOE space, paying special attention to the use of reclaimed water in irrigated agriculture, and its effects on crop production and quality, promoting water resilience and safety. The dynamics of available volumes of reclaimed water and its quality will be contemplated in the integral analysis of water resources, evaluating its potential use, added to the usual sources of water in irrigation (surface and groundwater). From the project will be obtained the Strategy of action at the transnational level that establishes the steps to follow to incorporate the reclaimed waters in the set of waters for irrigation, reducing the extractions of conventional sources, improving the volume and quality of the water resources available for other uses (circularity). The design of the Strategy is based on the study of available water resources, and the evaluation of the environmental impact of irrigation with reclaimed water through the use of the Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodology, paying special attention to the impact on eutrophication and acidification of waters, ecotoxicity and the quantification of the water footprint. The approach of the socio-economic analysis of the future set of waters for irrigation, and citizen awareness of the use of reclaimed water in crop irrigation is included in the drafting of the Strategy. Two pilot actions will be carried out demonstrating the good use of regenerated water in irrigation, horticultural crops and woody crops, with 16 experiences in total, contemplating different sociocultural and environmental contexts. I-ReWater will develop tools for improving decision-making, integrating existing models/applications establishing a sustainable deficit irrigation strategy over time, benefiting farmers and the general population. The transnational approach of the project with crops irrigated in different locations and the integration of the previous experience of the Beneficiaries is one of the innovative aspects of the proposal.

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HOPEN - Terre de Houblon

I-ReWater analyzes the current state of water resources in the SUDOE space, paying special attention to the use of reclaimed water in irrigated agriculture, and its effects on crop production and quality, promoting water resilience and safety. The dynamics of available volumes of reclaimed water and its quality will be contemplated in the integral analysis of water resources, evaluating its potential use, added to the usual sources of water in irrigation (surface and groundwater). From the project will be obtained the Strategy of action at the transnational level that establishes the steps to follow to incorporate the reclaimed waters in the set of waters for irrigation, reducing the extractions of conventional sources, improving the volume and quality of the water resources available for other uses (circularity). The design of the Strategy is based on the study of available water resources, and the evaluation of the environmental impact of irrigation with reclaimed water through the use of the Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodology, paying special attention to the impact on eutrophication and acidification of waters, ecotoxicity and the quantification of the water footprint. The approach of the socio-economic analysis of the future set of waters for irrigation, and citizen awareness of the use of reclaimed water in crop irrigation is included in the drafting of the Strategy. Two pilot actions will be carried out demonstrating the good use of regenerated water in irrigation, horticultural crops and woody crops, with 16 experiences in total, contemplating different sociocultural and environmental contexts. I-ReWater will develop tools for improving decision-making, integrating existing models/applications establishing a sustainable deficit irrigation strategy over time, benefiting farmers and the general population. The transnational approach of the project with crops irrigated in different locations and the integration of the previous experience of the Beneficiaries is one of the innovative aspects of the proposal.

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Universidade de Santiago de CompostelaEscuela Politécnica Superior de Ingeniería Departamento de Ingeniería Agroforestal

I-ReWater analyzes the current state of water resources in the SUDOE space, paying special attention to the use of reclaimed water in irrigated agriculture, and its effects on crop production and quality, promoting water resilience and safety. The dynamics of available volumes of reclaimed water and its quality will be contemplated in the integral analysis of water resources, evaluating its potential use, added to the usual sources of water in irrigation (surface and groundwater). From the project will be obtained the Strategy of action at the transnational level that establishes the steps to follow to incorporate the reclaimed waters in the set of waters for irrigation, reducing the extractions of conventional sources, improving the volume and quality of the water resources available for other uses (circularity). The design of the Strategy is based on the study of available water resources, and the evaluation of the environmental impact of irrigation with reclaimed water through the use of the Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodology, paying special attention to the impact on eutrophication and acidification of waters, ecotoxicity and the quantification of the water footprint. The approach of the socio-economic analysis of the future set of waters for irrigation, and citizen awareness of the use of reclaimed water in crop irrigation is included in the drafting of the Strategy. Two pilot actions will be carried out demonstrating the good use of regenerated water in irrigation, horticultural crops and woody crops, with 16 experiences in total, contemplating different sociocultural and environmental contexts. I-ReWater will develop tools for improving decision-making, integrating existing models/applications establishing a sustainable deficit irrigation strategy over time, benefiting farmers and the general population. The transnational approach of the project with crops irrigated in different locations and the integration of the previous experience of the Beneficiaries is one of the innovative aspects of the proposal.

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Project name (PT): Gestão sustentável dos recursos hídricos em agricultura de regadio no espaço SUDOE
Project name (FR): Gestion durable des ressources hydriques pour l’agriculture irriguée dans l’espace SUDOE
Project name (ES): Gestión sostenible de los recursos hídricos en la agricultura de regadío en el espacio SUDOE

Project acronym: I-ReWater

Project ID: S1/2.5/E0136

Project start date: 2024-01-01

Project end date: 2026-12-31

Project status: ongoing


Total budget/expenditure: EUR 2 226 300.00

Total EU funding (amount): EUR 1 669 725.00

Total EU funding (co-financing rate): 75.00%

Co-financing sources:

  • ERDF: Amount, EUR 1 669 725.00. Co-financing rate, 75.00%.


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Financing programme

2021 - 2027 Interreg VI-B South West Europe (SUDOE)

Last month that data in keep.eu was retrieved from the Programme's website or received from the Programme

2025-08-29

No. of projects in keep.eu / Total no. of projects (% of projects in keep.eu)

76 / 76 (100%)

No. of project partnerships in keep.eu / Total no. of project partnerships (% of project partnerships in keep.eu)

725 / 725 (100%)

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