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Global demand for seafood remains high, yet farming shrimps in aquaculture is a tricky business. Disinfection and desalination systems significantly improve the water quality in the breeding tanks, thereby improving the shrimp survival rate.
Task
Shrimps are a popular delicacy, especially in Europe and the USA. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), approximately 3.5
The European Biocidal Products Regulation (Regulation (EU) No. 528/2012) stipulates that biocidal products may only be made available and used on the market if they are certified in accordance with this regulation. Unlike the previous biocidal products legislation, so-called “in-situ” procedures such as electrolysis, chlorine dioxide and ozone now also fall under this certification requirement. This means that anyone who generates biocidal products “in-situ” is require
No matter how tiny the village, potable water is still an essential commodity. The Alsace village of Gueberschwihr shows how it pays to use modern ProMinent technology.
A romantic Alsace village...complete with water treatment plant
When you think of Alsace, you probably picture a village just like Gueberschwihr: Nestled among the vineyards on the slopes of the Vosges, south of Colmar, the village boasts the typical Alsace half-timbered houses bright with flow
These days the dream of your own swimming pool is cheaper and easier to achieve than you may think. In a private pool in the picturesque district town of Lörrach, the metering system DULCODOS® Pool Comfort ensures enjoyment in crystal-clear water.
More information at https://www.prominent.com/en/Practical-Examples/It-s-much-nicer-to-bathe-in-your-own-pool.html
Heavy rainfall? Spring melt water? A real challenge for providers of potable water in southern Germany. An investment in a modern UV system is a sound choice: safe water disinfection and consistently high water quality.
More information at https://www.prominent.com/en/Practical-Examples/Bad-weather-doesnt-get-in-the-way-of-the-best-potable-water.html<
Beer brewed in China is consumed in the USA – and to clean the tanks, disinfection technology from Germany comes into play. DULCO®Lyt 400 replaces peracetic acid, significantly reducing operating costs and offering protection against corrosion.
More information at https://www.prominent.com/en/Practical-Examples/German-know-how-%E2%80%93-always-in-demand
Outstanding technology delivers outstanding potable water
High-tech comes to the Sauerland region: To supply potable water, Stadtwerke Sundern uses state-of-the-art technology. When the time came to modernise their three waterworks, the first-class quality of ProMinent`s products and systems was the deciding factor.
Key figures
- Annual supply of 1.3 million cubic metres to around 30,000 inhabitants potab
Every morning in millions of households, the daily newspaper drops through the letterbox. This requires an incredible amount of paper on a daily basis. The Finnish manufacturer UPM places particular value on using the minimal amount of resources and chemicals in the production of its news print paper.
Above all, paper production needs water
The UPM plant in the Brandenburg town of Schwedt an der Oder produces 280,000 tonnes of news print paper a year. One of t
Europe’s largest ethanol plant in the future requires different water qualities for several processes. A state-of-the-art turn-key water treatment system from ProMinent with reverse osmosis plants and water softener fulfils this challenge.
Turning corn into ethanol
In Dunaföldvár, south of the Hungarian capital Budapest, the company Pannonia Ethanol Zrt. currently utilizes roughly 650,000 tons of corn for the annual production of up to 280 mi
The Obersauer Nature Reserve in the Luxembourg Ardennes is a natural paradise of valleys, wet meadows and forests. In the heart of the reserve is the Esch-sur-Sûre reservoir, which provides water for around 80% of the country's population.
The 3.8 km² reservoir above the community of Esch-sur-Sûre was built in the 1950s in response to the country's growing demand for potable water: It stores water from a catchm
