Fracking wastewater: are reed beds the answer?
The treatment of controversial hydraulic fracturing by-products in wastewater facilities has received a torrent of recent criticism, but could a re...
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Wastewater reuse relieves agricultural irrigation drought in Israel
Israel still remains one the world leaders in wastewater recycling and a collaboration between local farmers has demonstrated why the country will ...
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Desalination/power to attract $20bn investment in Qatar
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 ...
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Doosan ships first evaporator unit for Saudi Arabia's Ras Al Khair seawater desalination plant
Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction has successfully completed its fabrication of the world's largest Multi-Stage Flash (MSF) evaporator, th...
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Desalination contract links Qatar and China into $8.3m agreement
Qatar Petrochemical Co. (QAPCO) has awarded a contract to Chinese firm Tri-Tech Infrastructure to deliver a 5,760 m3/day thermal desalination unit ...
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Tetra Tech to provide sustainable infrastructure development services for USAID water, energy projects in Afghanistan
Tetra Tech Inc. is one of three awardees with a combined contract ceiling of $750 million to provide sustainable infrastructure development service...
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WaterWorld Weekly Newscast: Dec. 1, 2011Transcript of the Dec. 1, 2011, edition of the WaterWorld Weekly Newscast. |
Surface water evaporation loss targeted in IsraelA contract has been agreed with Israel’s national water company to help increase reservoir water quality and prevent evaporation loss... |
Desalination plant in UAE to use energy recovery technology for cost-effective production of drinking water
Energy Recovery Inc's PX Pressure Exchanger™ (PX™) devices have been selected for the Al Zawrah large-scale seawater reverse osmosis (S...
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Pump Efficiency Gains Help Preserve Energy in Jordan
Outdated pumps at a water facility in Jordan were consuming unnecessary amounts of electricity and poor quality connections led to extensive water ...
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