Working Groups

The EIA creates an impact through its Working Groups

In order to implement its projects, the EIA is supported by a structure of 6 Working Groups (WGs). Each WG consists of a group of experts, members of the EIA, who focus on a strategic topic of interest. The objective of each WG is to promote the topic for which it is responsible. In 2021 we have 6 working groups: Sustainability in Agriculture, Urban Landscaping, Standardization, Training and theTransfer of Knowledge, Wastewater and Communication. The working groups are restricted to EIA members and each member can choose one or to participate in one or two Working Groups”

WG1-Sustainability in Agriculture

WG1-Sustainability in Agriculture

Leader : Giulia Giuffre, Irritec

Sustainability Agriculture working group, intends to pay attention to issues concerning the promotion and activation of projects that pursue the sustainable development goals, with a particular focus on …

WG2- Urban landscape

WG2- Urban landscape

Leader : Santiago Casanella Roca, Hunter Industries

The Urban Landscape group focusses itself on the green areas in urban developments, irrigation in those areas and making it more efficient and lowering the cost of maintenance.

WG 3 - Standardization

WG 3 – Standardization

Leader: MIchel Histel/ Specialist Norms

The EIA encourages its members to collaborate with national organisations involved in standardisation and to the establishment of comprehensive and quality orientated international norms and standards.

WG 4 : Training & the Transfer of Knowledge

WG 4 : Training & the Transfer of Knowledge

Leader : Damir Cizmek, In-Aqua

Few EIA members already provide training courses which will be appropriately adapted for delivering through the EIA training scheme. Such courses must

WG5: Wastewater Reuse

WG5: Wastewater Reuse

Leader: Bruno Molle , INRAE

Objectives of the group are to share technical experiences and obstacles to the development of Reuse’s projects.

WG6 : Communication

WG6 : Communication

Leader: Fleur Martin, Irrigazette

The objectives of the communication workgroup are to improve the EIA communication tools such as LinkedIn and Facebook etc.