Bacteria Detection News
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BKT Achieves Successful Commercialization of the AMX Technology in Korea
Realized economic breakthrough by reducing operating costs by 83%, capital expenditures by 64- 93%, and process footprint by 70 -90% compared to existing technologies Demonstrated stable operation by passing the final discharge water quality test by a wide margin BKT, the parent company of Tomorrow Water, a leading environmental services company in South Korea, has successfully ...
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Creative BioMart Provides Service to Help Conquer the Challenges of Food Pathogen Detection
Creative BioMart Microbe, a sub-brand of Creative BioMart that provides microbiological services and products to multi-industry customers, now offers multiple microbiological services and platforms to help conquer the challenges of foodborne pathogen detection. Food safety has always been a major concern on a global scale because it directly affects people's health and safety. Various diseases ...
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Veolia Water Technologies & Urban Utilities to install Asia Pacific’s first full-scale sidestream ANITA Mox treatment plant
Veolia Water Technologies and Urban Utilities are working to install Asia Pacific’s first full-scale sidestream ANITA™ Moxtreatment plant this year. A first-of-its-kind in Australia, this organic and environmentally-focused technology is an exciting development for the wastewater treatment industry. Construction is scheduled to commence later this year at Urban ...
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Neogen licenses food safety data analytics platform from Corvium
Neogen Corporation (NASDAQ: NEOG) announced today that it has signed a development and licensing agreement with Corvium, Inc., that will allow Neogen’s customers exclusive access to an enhanced version of Corvium’s award-winning CONTROL-PRO™ food risk intelligence platform. To be marketed under the Neogen Analytics brand, the innovative platform will enable Neogen customers to ...
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US Nuclear adds chemical, bacterial, & viral detection to dronerad
US Nuclear Corp. (OTCBB: UCLE) is preparing to ship a fleet of DroneRAD systems to the Saudi Arabia Civil Defense. In addition to detecting radiation, such as radioactive gamma hot-spots or airborne particulates, US Nuclear is happy to announce these unique DroneRAD systems can also be outfitted with chemical detectors and bacterial/viral collection filters. A proprietary quick-release gimbal ...
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microLAN Pilots Water Technology at UNLV Through WaterStart
Through WaterStart, Netherlands-based tech company microLAN has partnered with the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) for a pilot project that tests its BACTcontrol unit, which detects the presence of bacterial contamination in water and can be used for the detection of bacterial activity in water.microLAN specializes in early warning systems for water quality monitoring based on light ...
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UN camp Mali has drinking water directly from wastewater
High-tech water cycle in the desert In the middle of the desert at the military camp of the United Nations’ Peace Mission in Mali Han Wissink of the MasterMind Company has managed to build a compact water- treatment installation to turn wastewater directly into drinking water. It has not been not a simple task, but mainly thanks to sophisticated online monitoring, including the ...
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Anammox reactor in operation in China
Colsen and its partner ATAL engineering teamed up for the realization of one of the biggest anammox reactors in its sector. This reactor is based on the in-house SBR-NAS® technology of Colsen. Together with the expertise of ATAL engineering it was made feasible to convert a technological design into a successful commissioned installation. Since China is increasingly committing to energy ...
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MicroLAN installs BACTcontrol to monitor groundwater recharge for French golf course
MicroLAN, has installed an online BACTcontrol system at the effluent of the waste water treatment plant Agon-Coutainville, France. The wwtp-effluent is used for groundwater recharge for a nearby golf course on the Normandy coast. The BACTcontrol system has been installed as part of a EU-funded demonstration project for an advanced monitoring of the quantity and quality of the groundwater at the ...
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Ecoli-Sense Wins 2017 BREW Accelerator Competition
The Water Council’s BREW Accelerator program recently announced the fifth-round winners of its competition. Among the winning startups in this Milwaukee competition was Ecoli-Sense from Mississauga, Ontario. The company specializes in biosensor monitoring technology for water quality and agriculture. Ecoli-Sense’s real-time bacteria detection sensors use innovative nanotechnology and ...
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We came, we saw, we exhibited at LET 2017
LET2017 gathered about 400 participants from nearly 40 countries – students, cutting-edge researchers, government representatives, water managers and other industry players. Our Senior Sales Scientist, Dr. Mihaela Nistor, was joined by representatives from our Brazilian partner GCTbio at the 14th IWA Leading Edge Conference on Water and Wastewater Technologies between May 29th and June ...
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NAS-ONE for WWTP Hengelo (NL)
The Water Council Vechtstromen has embraced The Energy Factory-concept for the centralized treatment of sewage sludge at the Hengelo WWTP. As part of this project a TPH installation was recently added which generates an extra load of nitrogen to the water line. This necessitates additional capacity for N-removal. The water council assigned Colsen to design and realize a NAS side stream ...
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Molecular Lab - EBS - Wastewater Training and Consulting
EBS continues driving innovation in wastewater treatment. In doing so, we have implemented new technology to identify sources of fecal bacteria in wastewater treatment systems. Many of our clients have permit limits for fecal indicator bacteria in their effluents. When concentrations are above these limits in systems that do not have domestic influences, the question becomes “where is it coming ...
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WWTP Lamb Weston/Meijer started up
In 2015 Colsen was commissioned by Lamb Weston/Meijer vof te realize phase 2 of the revamp of the existing old fashioned waste water treatment plant into a sustainable WWTP at the production location Oosterbierum (Friesland, NL). In phase 1 a new anaerobic reactor was constructed while the aerobic purification reactor was modified into a NAS® system with anammox bacteria. In phase 2 a 2nd ...
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WWTP Lamb Weston/Meijer commissioned
In 2015 Colsen was awarded by Lamb Weston/Meijer vof to realize phase 2 of the revamp of the existing old fashioned waste water treatment plant into a sustainable WWTP at the production location Oosterbierum (Friesland, NL). In phase 1 a new anaerobic reactor was constructed while the aerobic purification reactor was modified into a NAS® system with anammox bacteria. In phase 2 a 2nd ...
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Report: Tests of ballast water treatment systems are flawed
Government-sanctioned tests of equipment designed to cleanse ship ballast water of invasive species are seriously flawed because they don't determine whether the systems will remove microbes that cause gastrointestinal illnesses, scientists said Wednesday. Ballast water provides stability for cargo ships in rough seas. But it's believed to have introduced numerous invaders to U.S. coastal waters ...
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Sustainable energy production and water reuse at VION
Colsen has assigned by HydroBusiness b.v. to construct a turn-key installation for the new waste water treatment plant for the production location of VION at the industrial estate area Ladonk in Boxtel (NL). Currently the detailed engineering is being finalized and construction preparations are being executed. The installation is planned to be in operation by the end of 2014. The sustainability ...
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Up to 7% of Imported Spices Contaminated with Salmonella
Last month, a new report was released by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that took a comprehensive look at imported spices. According to their findings, approximately 12% of the spices were found to be contaminated with insect parts and rodent hairs, while roughly 7% were found to have Salmonella. The FDA report states, “A wide diversity of pathogens have been found in spices ...
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Preliminary results from investigation of injection wells at Lahaina wastewater facility
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released preliminary results from an ongoing investigation by federal and state agencies to evaluate the fate of effluent from the Lahaina Wastewater Reclamation Facility near the Kaanapali coast of Maui. According to the interim report one of two tracer dyes introduced in the wells was detected at the coastal seeps, located roughly one-half mile ...
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Bacteria Detected in Hand Soap Causes Recall in Canada
According to CBC News, Avmor Ltd. of Laval, Quebec has issued a voluntary recall of one lot of their Antimicrobial Foaming Hand Soap after testing conducted by Health Canada detected the bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The Drug Identification Number for the infected product is 02319144, and the lot number is F121392032. Approximately 1,020 one-liter containers are included in this recall. The ...
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