water phosphate News
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Fine screens to replace sand filters
The Huber RoDisc® Micro Screen has been designed for fine screening and polishing of many effluents, and can be used for ensuring compliance with meeting discharge consent standards or allowing water to be reused within the plant. The screen comprises a series of discs fitted with woven mesh down to 10 micron apertures which are slowly rotated on a central shaft all supported from bearings ...
By Huber SE
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CSR may lead to review of water treatment methods
As environmental pressures grow on companies and organisations and as environmental care and compliance is now often a main Board Director's responsibility so water treatment methods will come increasingly under scrutiny. Most water treatment methods involve the discharge into waterways drains and rivers of chemicals .. either Sodium Chloride ( salt) as a function of water softening ...
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Lab scientist wins Seal prize
Visitors to the SEAL Analytical stand at WWEM 2014 were entered into a competition to win an iPad mini, and SEAL has announced that the lucky winner is Chris Bevan, an assistant scientist at Anglian Water’s wastewater laboratory near Huntingdon. Presenting Chris with his prize, SEAL’s Natalie Barton said: “WWEM 2014 was a highly successful event for us, providing an ideal ...
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Energy for the Caribbean
In the beginning of February 2010 sera has secured a large order covering the supply of 8 dosing units for a new power plant in Trinidad, which is being built by Ferrostaal for Trinidad Generation Unlimited (TGU). Feed water conditioning solved optimally sera has been supplying systems to power plants for decades. This has enabled us to incorporate our vast experience into this large project. ...
By Sera GmbH
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Ferric phosphate - a valuable addition to water catchment management
Kelly Hewson-Fisher, catchment advisor at Anglian Water, tells us how a trial to raise awareness of pesticides in water has proven ferric phosphate to be a viable solution to the issue. “When I started with Anglian Water 16 months ago, there were no surface water catchment management trials being carried out in Lincolnshire. “Awareness of sustainable metaldehyde usage was growing, ...
By Certis UK
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How to Fix Cloudy Spa Water
Seeing cloudy water when you pull off your spa’s cover can make your heart sink especially when you thought you did everything right. Luckily, the list of the most common causes of cloudy spa water is small and includes improperly balanced water chemistry, insufficient water filtration, environmental conditions, and the addition of granular or powder chemicals. Patience is a virtue when ...
By Sutro
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Triton Forms Joint Venture with Ingemain to Expand Desalination Plant Opportunities in Morocco
Triton Water Group, an established innovator of low-maintenance energy-efficient desalination plants, and Ingemain, engineering specialists in industrial facilities maintenance, have joined forces to promote and maintain Triton’s line of compact desalination plants across the country of Morocco. Under the new agreement, Ingemain will use their long experience in the Moroccan market to ...
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Phosphate monitor protects Cumbrian lake during restoration
Novel phosphate monitoring technology from OTT Hydrometry is helping the South Cumbria Rivers Trust (SCRT) to improve water quality during a project to restore a lake in the north of England. Funded by United Utilities, the Elterwater Remediation Project has been created to improve water quality by increasing water flow through the lake and dramatically lowering residency time. Background ...
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Can mussels reduce water pollution?
Mussels are highly regarded as a culinary delicacy among seafood lovers the world over, but these tiny creatures can serve another, more environmentally-minded purpose, as well. To survive, mussels pump and filter water to breathe and take in phytoplankton, upon which they feed. At the same time, they absorb pollutants from the water, such as phosphates, nitrates and microplastics. While the ...
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How can we use phosphorus more efficiently and create opportunities for recycling?
The Commission is launching a consultation on how to use phosphorus in a more sustainable way. Phosphorus is widely used in agriculture and is an essential component in fertiliser and animal feed, but it is a resource which has no substitute. Supplies are limited, prices have been volatile and much phosphorus is currently wasted, creating concerns about the cost and availability of future ...
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Carus employees give generously during the holidays
Carus Corporation employees filled the boxes to overflowing during the annual holiday toy drives and food collections held at the LaSalle manufacturing plant and Peru offices.Employees donated 525 pounds of food and $320 for the Illinois Valley Food Pantry.Carus employees also participated in the “Christmas Care” program through the United Way of the Illinois Valley.As a part of that tradition ...
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OTT demonstrates latest water monitoring technology
OTT Hydrometry’s latest water quality and level monitoring technologies will be demonstrated at two major events this Spring. First, on 21st and 22nd April, OTT will participate in the International Association of Hydrogeologists Irish Group meeting in Tullamore, Co. Offaly. Entitled: “Integrated Hydrogeology: Contemporary Principles, Policy and Practice,” this event will ...
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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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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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IPP&T Features CA-6 Colorimetric Analyzer Series Phosphates
Designed with an advanced modular sensing element, the versatile CA-6 Colorimetric Analyzer Series from Electro-Chemical Devices (ECD) gives users the option of choosing to measure either phosphates or total phosphates and other parameters over a wide range depending on their process requirements. The measurement of phosphates and total phosphates is useful in a variety of industrial and ...
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FEECO International provides solutions minimizing phosphate contaminations in water shed
FEECO an industry leader of fertilizer, material handling, and organic waste solutions is currently working with Brown County on the Brown County Waste Transformation Initiative (BCWTI). The principle of the project is to be able to take the county’s organic waste, process it and sell it around the world as nutrient-rich, pathogen-free fertilizer. “Making fertilizer out of waste is nothing novel ...
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Thomasnet Features CA-6 Colorimetric Analyzer Series Phosphates
Versatile CA-6 Colorimetric Analyzer Designed to Monitor Phosphates or Total Phosphates Designed with an advanced modular sensing element, the versatile CA-6 Colorimetric Analyzer Series from Electro-Chemical Devices (ECD) gives users the option of choosing to measure either phosphates or total phosphates and other parameters over a wide range depending on their process requirements. The ...
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Colsen among the top 100 innovative SME’s in The Netherlands
Colsen is very honored to be ranked 44th in the top 100 of most innovative SME’s in The Netherlands. After receiving environmental awards in 2001, 2005 and 2013 we received a new achievement record in 2014. The Colsen innovation records relate to our developments in the area of sustainable energy production, phosphate recovery from waste water (ANPHOS®) and biological desulphurization ...
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Improved oxygen conditions in the Baltic deep water
Oxygen conditions in the south eastern Baltic have improved thanks to an inflow of oxygen-rich water from the North Sea during November/December 2011. This inflow has also caused the concentrations of phosphate and silicate to increase in the surface waters, which could cause excessive algal blooms this summer. As a result of the relatively large inflow from the Kattegat to the Baltic (about 150 ...
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LG Sonic takes water quality monitoring to the next level
LG Sonic is working on the development of a new solution to monitor water quality at different depths in a water body, called MPC-Lab. The system will communicate with MPC-View, a user-friendly cloud software that stores and analyses all received water quality data. Innovation as strategy The development of the MPC-Lab highlights LG Sonic’s approach to the water industry market, ...
By LG Sonic
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