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Articles & Whitepapers
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Improving Water Security in Water-Stressed Cities
Decentralized water and wastewater treatment can prevent taps from running dry in cities like Monterrey In July of 2022, a water crisis fueled by climate change in Monterrey, Mexico, led to taps running dry in the city, which has a population of around 5 million people. As a result, desperate residents, whose water supply was then restricted to just a few hours a day at best, were forced to ...
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2023 Watershed Monitoring Trends
Amongst political unrest, COVID-19, and the continued threat of climate change, 2023 is shaping up to be yet another unprecedented year. As we look to the horizon, one thing is guaranteed, ...
News
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Four countries, one river, one data platform, one voice
The Mekong River is the third largest river in Asia, originating in the Tibetan Plateau and running through China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. Millions of people rely on the river for transport, fishing, agriculture, and more ...
Equipment & Solutions
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Potable Reuse
The reuse of wastewater for augmentation of drinking water supplies (a process known as "potable reuse") is rapidly gaining support as a means of achieving a sustainable water supply and for protection against drought. UV and UV AOP products are a critical component of the advanced treatment processes necessary to generate the highly pure water required in these applications.