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    Process Water

    Hospital Reduces Water Usage in Cooling Towers with Automation

    Nov. 4, 2014
    A California hospital sought to reduce water treatment costs for its HVAC system. As such, it installed U.S. Water’s advanced automation controls, which included wireless monitoring...
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    Wastewater

    Paving the Way: Road Construction Best Practices Aim to Protect Canada’s Forest Wetlands, Waterfowl Habitat

    Nov. 3, 2014
    FPInnovations, Ducks Unlimited Canada and their partners are working with Sustainable Forestry Initiative Inc., to improve knowledge of wetland management by conducting research...
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    Wastewater

    Water Shortage Limitations on California's 'New Gold Rush'

    Nov. 3, 2014
    California is experiencing one of its worst water shortages in history and has the highest cost in the nation for both supply water and disposal of wastewater. However, the state...
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    Process Water

    High-Purity Water: Demanding Requirements Drive Treatment Advancements in Ultrapure Water Production

    Nov. 3, 2014
    The global ultrapure water market is expected to reach $4.9 billion in 2015 and grow at 8 percent over the next couple years, driven largely by Asia and China, where ultrapure...
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    Wastewater

    AODD Pumps Enhance Flow Rates for Industrial Applications

    Nov. 3, 2014
    Wilden, part of Dover Corporation’s Pump Solutions Group, has introduced the Advanced FIT line of AODD Pumps that feature superior flow rates and easier installation in a variety...

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    Water Availability is Critical Piece of Shale Resources Puzzle

    Oct. 30, 2014
    As the development of shale resources ramps up across the globe, the availability of fresh water (or rather the lack thereof) is likely to present some significant challenges....