UHI research trip to India supports water recycling project
A research partnership has been established between University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) scientists and Bangalore North University, India, to support a groundbreaking water recycling project.
Researchers from the Environmental Research Institute (ERI), Thurso, based at UHI North, West and Hebrides, and the Centre for Living Sustainability, based at UHI Inverness have recently returned from a visit to Bangalore North University (BNU), India, aimed at establishing an environmental and social sciences research partnership.
Dr. Mark Taggart, Dr. Lydia Niemi, and Dr. Lalith Welamedage spent four days in the south of the country learning about the KC Valley water recycling scheme and how UHI and BNU can work together to understand the environmental and social impacts from the scheme, which treats wastewater and then uses it to recharge groundwater in drought-prone areas.
Dr Mark Taggart said: “We met with healthcare representatives, government engineers, scientists, and local farmers to discuss the effects of the wastewater recycling scheme on water quality, crop quality, agricultural yields, and public and environmental health in the region. This visit has facilitated positive engagement and knowledge exchange between UHI and Bangalore North University, identifying strong synergies and opportunities for future collaborative work.”
Highlights of the visit included a warm welcome from Professor Niranjana Vanalli, Bangalore North University Vice Chancellor, and participating in the Kolar district food festival.
Staff from Bangalore North University welcoming Dr. Mark Taggart (second from left) and Dr. Lydia Niemi (third from left) UHI Environmental Research Institute; and Dr. Lalith Welamedage from UHI Centre for Living Sustainability (fourth from left)
The collaborative project also featured site visits to farms benefiting from the improved water supply, and inspections of lakes and canals transporting recycled wastewater throughout the region. A seminar with a Q&A session at Bangalore North University’s multi-disciplinary postgraduate centre showcased UHI's expertise in environmental and social science research.
Vicki Nairn, Principal and Vice Chancellor of UHI, said: “This visit marked a significant milestone in a British Council funded project aimed at fostering closer collaboration in environmental and social sciences research between UHI and Bangalore North University. This was an excellent opportunity to learn more about this groundbreaking scheme and to share our research expertise in environmental science, water quality management and pollution to support communities around Bangalore, whilst expanding knowledge, research, and expertise to support our communities locally and regionally.”
Plans for further collaboration include developing long-term monitoring to assess the scheme's impact on environmental quality, agricultural productivity, and socioeconomic development in the region.