Environmental Management
Articles & Whitepapers
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Satellite reveals global lakes face a thirsty future
The world’s large lakes, life-sustaining vaults of fresh water, are disappearing at an alarming rate, as disclosed in a groundbreaking study led by Yao et al. This scientific deep-dive unveils an uncomfortable truth: in the last three decades, the volume of more than half of the world’s natural lakes and artificial reservoirs has declined significantly. ...
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Muharraq WWTP a unique facility in Bahrain
The Muharraq WWTP started operating in 2014 and is currently operating at its maximum design capacity of 100,000 m3/day. Almar Water Solutions has brought to the project, and the region, the capacity ...
News
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Constructecnia Paraguay, Aquatech China and FIMA Colombia: Salher returns to international exhibitions
The most important trade fair for the construction sector in Paraguay, Constructecnia, began on Wednesday 24 May. In its 23rd edition, Salher will be present together with its local partner, RB Ingeniería. From 24 to 28 May, at stand 26 in ...
ENVEA is now a member of ESWET
Vaculug Appoints Taticchi as External Sustainability Advisor
Encino Environmental Services Introduces Enviromechâ„¢ Composite Thief Hatch for Reducing Emissions from Storage Tanks into the Environment
Encino Environmental Receives Patent for Mobile Systems for Monitoring Emissions
Equipment & Solutions
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Solution Using Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence to Detect Water Leaks
Fracta is a cutting-edge solution using machine learning and artificial intelligence to detect water leaks to anticipate water network maintenance and operations. The world is covered by millions of kilometres, then water monitoring is essential. As an eco-responsible player, we have to participate actively in the monitoring and management of water distribution, right up to the point of delivery. ...
Upcoming Events
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CEM India 2024 - Conference and Exhibition on Emissions Monitoring
India is one of the world's fastest growing economies. The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) of India has taken an important step to adopt Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMS) in India.