Osmotic power pilot plant to generate 2MW in NorwayIDE Technologies has entered into an agreement with renewable energy company Statkraft to develop a 2 mega-watt Osmotic Power Generation pilot plant in Sunndalsøra, Norway... |
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Bright UV lights in US attract buyer from GermanyLight source and system provider Heraeus Noblelight has acquired the Fusion UV Systems group, headquartered in Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA, from the British Spectris group... |
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Rapid urbanization in Brazil prompts larger investments in water, wastewater treatment chemicalsBrazil's rise in urban population has spawned a demand for potable water, creating a need for supply of water and wastewater chemicals. |
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Improved Rule Offers Options for Small Systems; EPA Okays Electronic Reporting for CCRs
The Environmental Protection Agency recently delivered a double dose of expected, but nevertheless welcome, news for the drinking water industry: a final revised Total Coliform Rule and a memo okay...
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Digging up Solutions: Industry Benefits from Evolving Technologies, Innovation
Too often in today's world, system personnel literally "dig up" a problem they have never before seen. Fortunately, technology and ingenuity to provide repair solutions is keeping up with...
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UV disinfectionThe new UV Pure web site offers a comprehensive overview of the company, its Crossfire Technology and all UV Pure products. |
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Membrane bioreactorAquatech has developed its Aqua-EMBR enhanced membrane bioreactor for wastewater treatment. |
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Online reverse osmosis certification program launchedThe International Desalination Association announced it will launch the Desalination Academy Reverse Osmosis Certification Program. |
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Fujairah hybrid desalination plant to expand with Dissolved Air Floatation system
The Abu Dhabi Water & Electricity Company, through its joint venture Emirates Sembcorp Water & Power Company, has signed a 20-year water purchase agreement with Sembcorp Industries with an ...
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Kenya water board drafts plan for water, wastewater projects across regionThe Lake Victoria North Water Services Board will invest $230.5M to provide drinking water services and improve wastewater systems in Kenya. |