drinking water technology News
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PUB and Optiqua Technologies Collaborate on Real-time Sensor Technology
SIWW, Singapore - PUB, Singapore's national water agency, and Optiqua Technologies Pte Ltd, the Singapore-based provider of real time monitoring solutions for the international water industry, announced today the signing of a collaborative agreement for the development of Optiqua's real time sensor technology. Under the agreement, PUB and Optiqua will embark on a collaboration to accelerate the ...
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Tetra Tech Wins $20 Million U.S. EPA Research Contract
Tetra Tech, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTEK) announced today it has been awarded a five-year, $20 million multiple-award contract by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) National Homeland Security Research Center (NHSRC). Through this contract Tetra Tech will support testing, evaluation, and reporting to address chemical, biological, radiological and other contaminating agents. Tetra Tech will ...
By Tetra Tech
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IBM Analytics Help Arad Group Manage Big Data for Water Meter Solutions
As water increasingly becomes one of the world's most precious resources, IBM (NYSE: IBM) scientists are working with Arad Group, a world leader in reliable water meter systems, to help water companies and utilities around the globe provide more effective and efficient management of drinking water through the use of Big Data and advanced analytics technology. Water use has increased at more ...
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Water looms as “the next oil,” warns MIT professor
With US gasoline prices edging toward the recently unimaginable price of US$4 a gallon, consumers are beginning to drive less and energy efficiency is again a hot topic. But the pain caused by high oil prices is nothing like what looms as an even more basic and essential natural commodity — water -- faces dwindling supplies and growing demand. As essential as it is taken for granted, water is The ...
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US EPA releases $7bn 2009 budget, calling it `next phase of environmental progress`
Building on 37 years of progress in protecting human health and the environment, EPA Administrator Stephen L. Johnson has released his agency's $7.14 billion fiscal year 2009 budget. 'President Bush's budget request will continue to deliver environmental results today, as well as keep EPA on course to deliver a cleaner, healthier tomorrow,' said EPA Administrator Stephen L. Johnson. 'This ...
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