Interior Secretary Salazar finalizes historic New Mexico water rights settlementSecretary of the Interior Ken Salazar celebrated the historic New Mexico vs. Aamodt water rights settlement. |
Water monitoring boosts revenue for Forward Osmosis pioneer Modern Water
UK-headquartered Modern Water nearly tripled its sales in water monitoring equipment from 2011, as well as completing the world’s first commercial Forward Osmosis plant at Al Najdah in Oman, last y...
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Deodorising system key to new wastewater DBO in IndiaDegrémont has secured two new design-build-operate (DBO) wastewater contracts in India, with one featuring a deodorising system to limit unpleasant odours... |
Solar-powered membrane desalination set for Atacama Desert in ChileChile is looking to integrate a solar powered desalination facility in the Atacama Desert’s Lluta Valley to boost water supplies for agriculture... |
Integrated drought management programme launchedThe Global Water Partnership and the World Meteorological Organization today launched a joint Integrated Drought Management Programme to help countries build drought resilience... |
Ultraviolet treatment license agreed by Bluewater Bio
UK-headquartered Bluewater Bio International has entered into a licensing agreement with US firm NeoTech Aqua Solutions to market the company’s ultraviolet technologies to industrial and municipal ...
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Reverse Osmosis pre-filtration contract worth $7.7m awarded in Columbia
Columbian oil & gas production company Pacific Rubiales Energy will be using screen and microfiber filtration technology from Amiad for the protection of Reverse Osmosis (RO) membranes at a des...
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Leading U.S. food manufacturer chooses new technology for wastewater treatmentA 1.7 million-gallon aerated lagoon will improve its existing infrastructure and increase treatment capacity with a new wastewater pretreatment. |
Thirst for high purity water boosts global membrane marketThe global challenge of water stress and scarcity has demanded water technology solutions such as membrane systems. |
New water, wastewater opportunities predicted to arise from China's nuclear power sectorChina's shrinking freshwater levels have compelled power plants to adopt water reuse and recycling treatment solutions. |