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Cofunded by the European Union

RI Acronym : 
Jupiter
Institution/Coordinating Institution : 
Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland
Other partners : 
Danish Environmental Protection Agency (Denmark) - Danmarks Miljoportal (DMP) (Denmark)
Country : 
Denmark
Current Status : 
Active
Location : 
Øster Voldgade 10, DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Denmark
RI Type : 
Distributed RI (Central Hub and interlinked National Nodes RI)
Level of Access : 
National
Cost of Access : 
Free
Services provided : 
Access data and metadata - Data management

Jupiter is GEUS’ nationwide database for groundwater, drinking water, raw materials, environmental and geotechnical data. The database is the common public database within the field and is part of Denmark's Environment Portal. The database is open to the public. The database contains information about more than 280,000 wells including: technical structure of the well; geographical location; administrative information; geological description; water level measurements; and groundwater chemical tests and analyses.

Additionally, the database contains information about more than 35,000 water abstraction plants (waterworks, irrigation systems, etc.) including: geographical location; administrative information; drinking water chemical tests and analyses; abstracted water volumes; and permits for water abstraction

Research Infrastructures

Other RI

The Water4All Partnership - Water Security for the Planet - is a funding programme for scientific research in freshwater. It aims to tackle water challenges to face climate change, help to achieve the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals and boost the EU’s competitiveness and growth.

It is co-funded by the European Union within the frame of the Horizon Europe programme (a key funding programme for research and innovation). The Partnership duration is for seven years from 2022.

The Water4All objective is to enable water security at a large scale and in the long term. Its goal is also to tackle water issues in a holistic frame. 

All forms of life on earth need water. All human activities operate with this resource. Water is part of our everyday life. It is also integrated within urban and countryside landscapes. It is one of the most valuable elements we share with plants and animals.

These simple facts must be kept in mind to understand the Water4All ambition.

This resource is weakened in many places due to climate changes, and human habits. We know that we can improve the way we use water. Everyone has a role to play and especially the scientific research community.

Scientific research is the heart of the Partnership as It is a powerful tool to improve knowledge on preserving, restoring, and managing this essential resource. 

International cooperation is also needed as water has no borders on Earth and runs from one country to another.

Water4All brings together a broad and cohesive group of 90 partners from 33 countries in the European Union and beyond. This consortium gathers partners from the whole water Research, Development and Innovation (RDI) chain.