Packaged lift stationsMetropolitan Industries' MetroRail packaged lift stations are designed to handle raw sewage, stormwater, cooling water and other applications. |
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Beware of imitation biocides: Dow launches campaign to help users distinguish glutaraldehyde from counterfeit products
Dow Microbial Control has launched a comprehensive educational campaign called "GENUINE GLUTARALDEHYDE" intended to help customers distinguish glutaraldehyde from counterfeit product opti...
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WaterWorld Weekly Newscast: Feb. 6, 2012Transcript of the Feb. 6, 2012, edition of the WaterWorld Weekly Newscast. |
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Adsorbent ion exchange products help remove radiation from Fukushima wastewater
Adsorbent ion exchange products are successfully being used by Toshiba Corporation and Shaw Global Services LLC for the cleanup of radiation-contaminated water at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear powe...
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WaterWorld Weekly Newscast: Dec. 8, 2011Transcript of the Dec. 8, 2011, edition of the WaterWorld Weekly Newscast. |
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Delaware power plant to reduce cooling water usage 95 percent under new permit
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has authorized a water discharge permit for Indian River Power LLC's Millsboro plant that requires a 95 percent reduction in c...
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Minimizing Water Discharge, Maximizing Re-UseAs regulations and environmental sensitivity increase, many industrial plants are considering ways to reduce their water discharges. |
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Comparison of Selected Section 316(B) Phase 11 Compliance OptionsOn April 20, 2011, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued its proposed Phase II rule for implementing the requirements of ... |
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Fukushima water treatment system achieving performance goals for throughput, cesium removal
Nuclear waste management company Kurion said that, as of August 17, cesium levels in the contaminated water within the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant had dropped by more than 40% since startup of ...
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Siemens to provide cooling water treatment equipment at India power plant
Under a new contract, Siemens Water Technologies in India will provide a water treatment system for Torrent Power Limited's 382.5 megawatt UNOSUGEN gas-based combined cycle power plant in Surat...
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