Table of Contents

WaterWorld

09/01/2010
Volume 9, Issue 6
Nov/Dec 2009
  • Editorial

    • Power + Water = Steam

       Demand for energy has the North American water and wastewater market for the power industry in growth mode over the next few years – which means a steamy future for niche players, says Frost & Sullivan.

    • The Pipe & the Precipice

      A break in a clay pipe over a 100-foot cliff in Oregon north of Portland along the Columbia River offers challenge for repair and installation of Perma-Liner system for Zwald Industrial Services

    • Keeping Cool under Pressure

      Coolant production proves efficient, ecological with low-pressure-drop valve and well-designed site layout

  • Columns

  • Departments

    • Product Showcase
    • Water Briefs

      Construction has begun on a mine drainage treatment facility that will restore aquatic life to the upper reaches of one of America’s most polluted rivers ...

    • SCADA & Process Control

      The Model ML04 Water Specialties Propeller Flow Meter™ from McCrometer is available with an optional transmitter ...

    • New Products

      ADS LLC offers a full line of advanced water loss control products for leak detection and flow measurement.

 


TODAY'S HEADLINES

CA water district's treated wastewater solids offer sustainable fertilizer alternative

The Vallecitos Water District advocates organic biosolid pellets as a less harmful and environmentally friendly alternative to chemical fertilizers.

NM, CA water reuse projects to receive $15.6M through Interior's WaterSMART program

Five Title XVI water reuse projects in California and New Mexico will receive $15.6 million through the Dept. of the Interior's WaterSMART program.

WERF accepting pre-proposals for 2013 Unsolicited Water Research Program

The Water Environment Research Foundation is now accepting pre-proposals under its 2013 Unsolicited Water Research Program.

Hong Kong justifies $12/m3 expected desalination cost in Tseung Kwan O

The Hong Kong government has said that its planned 90 million m3/year desalination plant will cost more per unit of water than other plants in the region due to inflation and distribution and customer service costs...

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