MEMBRANES ARTICLES

GE membrane technology to be installed at largest European drinking water plant

Erope's largest drinking water purification plant to feature GE's ZeeWeed* 500 water treatment technology is under construction in Ravenna, Italy.

UF membranes

The Targa™ II hollow fiber ultrafiltration systems from Koch Membrane Systems are ideally suited to meet stringent regulations and offer cost-effective compliance for drinking water treatment.

Hose pump

Bredel has introduced its new APEX range, an optimized pump designed to suit all dosing, metering and transfer duties between 0.7-317 gph.

Europe

Collection of water and wastewater new headline from Europe

Getting to Know the Forward Osmosis Pioneer

Not only has the UK's Modern Water taken a university R&D project and made it into a multi-million pound business, it is also the first company worldwide to use forward osmosis technology for d...

How is the environmental footprint of RO membranes being reduced, through energy and biofouling improvements?

Continuing WWi magazine's series of comparing different technologies, we address reverse osmosis (RO) membranes. This article will feature recent developments in RO elements and system design, whic...

Norway's Osmotic Power A Salty Solution to the World's Energy Needs?

In an effort to tap into the enormous potential of osmotic power, two innovative European pilot plants are currently in the pipeline in Norway and Italy. With biofouling and membrane performance ci...

UK Ceramic Membrane Trial to Disprove High Capex Concerns

High investment costs have prevented widespread use of ceramic membranes for drinking water treatment. An 18-month trial recently started in the South West of England aims to change this. As Tom Fr...

Europe's Water for All

Europe's beaches and waterways are enjoyed by tourists from around the world. The Water Framework Directive demands are proving tough for many countries but protecting the natural environment shoul...

Texas brackish groundwater desalination program aided by new partnership

Parsons was selected by the San Antonio Water System to serve as construction manager at-risk for a brackish groundwater desalination program.