VA water utilities deptartment recognized for excellent performanceThe VA Department of Health Office of Drinking Water award the city of Manassas Public Works and Utilities department the 2012 Excellence in Water Treatment Plant Performance award. |
GE membrane technology to be installed at largest European drinking water plantErope's largest drinking water purification plant to feature GE's ZeeWeed* 500 water treatment technology is under construction in Ravenna, Italy. |
Drinking Water Week 2013: Protecting water into the futureAs Drinking Water Week concludes, AWWA joins water professionals across the U.S. in evaluating how to protect water into the future. |
Drinking Water Week 2013: Water safety and monitoring a priorityAs Drinking Water Week 2013 continues, AWWA joins water professionals across the U.S. in helping consumers learn about how their water is monitored. |
Drinking Water Week 2013: AWWA, water community recognize importance of drinking waterThe American Water Works Association and the water community kicked off Drinking Water Week 2013 by asking, "What do you know about H2O"? |
Water managementThe Octave Water Management System from Master Meter is specifically designed for large commercial and industrial metering applications. |
PA water treatment plant receives national award of recognitionPennsylvania American Water's Shady Lane Treatment Plant has received the "Directors Award" from the Partnership for Safe Water. |
Earth Day 2013: WQA launches first-ever Sustainability Mark for water, environmentThe Water Quality Association launched its Sustainability Mark to help consumers find products that have demonstrated their green commitment. |
Severn Trent to provide chlorination system to China tap water plantSevern Trent Services recently signed a contract to provide its chlorination technology for the first construction phase of a China tap water plant. |
British engineering company shares in $11.7M safe drinking water projectEpigem is a key member of the consortium that has secured €9 million ($11.7 million) to help detect pathogens in drinking water. |