Following a successful launch event earlier this year in the thriving Middle Eastern market of Qatar, WaterWorld Middle East has now announced its Call for Papers for its 2013 event....
Read More >TEL AVIV, Israel, March 6, 2012 – Israel’s Ashod Desalination plant, set to be one of the largest seawater reverse osmosis facilities worldwide, has contracted Energy Recovery Inc’s (ERI) Pressure Exchanger (PX) energy recovery devices...
Read More >Metito has secured a contract worth US$9 million to upgrade the main Freeha Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) in the holy city of Karbala to treat an increased capacity of 60,000 cubic metres of effluent per day...
Read More >The Electricity and Water Authority (FEWA) will be implementing ultrafiltration (UF) as a pre-treatment step for the first time at its Al Zawrah seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) plant in Ajman...
Read More >Better education will be needed to reform current tariff structures and address water scarcity in the GCC. Furthermore governments should restructure their water tariff structures so that pricing follows usage, with heavy water users paying the most, a new report has recommended...
Read More >Desalination has historically been a large consumer of energy and questions have been raised over whether renewable power alternatives could power a commercial scale process. Abu Dhabi is over half way through constructing 30 solar desalination plants to find out more...
Read More >To further strengthen support for water and energy clients in the United Arab Emirates, and other Middle Eastern countries, Black & Veatch has moved its operations to a new Dubai location...
Read More >The treatment of controversial hydraulic fracturing by-products in wastewater facilities has received a torrent of recent criticism, but could a reed bed process treating oil waste in the Middle East be one answer?
Read More >Israel still remains one the world leaders in wastewater recycling and a collaboration between local farmers has demonstrated why the country will continue to lead with this application...
Read More >Ahead of the FIFA 2022 World Cup the first Middle East host Qatar is expected to spend $20 billion on power generation and water desalination over the next decade...
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