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Veolia expands pilot testing with NX Filtration’s hollow fiber nanofiltration technology
Veolia, a global leader in optimized resource management, decided to expand its pilot testing program based on NX Filtration’s innovative hollow fiber nanofiltration membranes. In a series of two new pilot programs, NX Filtration’s nanofiltration membranes will be tested for the reuse of effluent from a municipal wastewater treatment plant as well as for the treatment of surface ...
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H2O Innovation Awarded CAN$8.0 Million in Contracts for Municipal and Industrial Water Treatment Systems in the United States and Canada
(TSX VENTURE: HEO)(ALTERNEXT: MNEMO:ALHEO) All amounts in Canadian dollars unless otherwise stated. H2O Innovation Inc. ("H2O Innovation" or the "Company") announces today that it was awarded new contracts totalling $8.0 million shortly before the end of its 2011 fiscal year, on June 30, 2011. These contracts will see H2O Innovation provide custom-built membrane filtration water treatment ...
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Phoenix superfund site enters next phase of clean up
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced Honeywell and Arizona Public Service (APS) have agreed to conduct a comprehensive investigation to identify potential clean up options for a portion of the Motorola 52nd Street Superfund site, called Operable Unit 3. The boundaries of Operable Unit 3 are McDowell Road to the north, 20th Street to the east, Buckeye Road to the south, and 7th ...
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H2O Innovation awarded CAN$3.7 million in contracts in the United States and Canada
Quebec City, Canada, March 31, 2010 – H2O Innovation Inc. (“H2O Innovation” or the “Company”), a complete water treatment solutions company providing custom designed systems along with specialty chemicals for membrane filtration systems, announces today that it has been awarded new contracts totaling $3.7 million. These contracts will see H2O Innovation provide ...
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EPA Region 7 Receives Report of Groundwater Analysis by U.S. Geological Survey for West Lake Landfill Superfund Site
EPA Region 7 has received an independent report issued today by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) about groundwater conditions at the West Lake Landfill Superfund Site in Bridgeton, Mo., and will carefully review the report’s findings as the Agency moves toward selection of a final remedy for the site. The USGS study, which was requested by EPA in April 2013, summarizes an analysis and ...
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DuPont takes a lead in groundwater conservation for Florida
Each person in the US state of Florida uses about 1,720-2,160 liters of water per day, and with thousands of people moving to the state each month, public water supply needs near DuPont's plant are expected to double by 2025. Drinking water comes from two sources: surface water and groundwater. Supplying drinking water to a growing state like Florida is a challenge because 90% of the state's ...
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EPA administrator Jackson outlines new vision for clean, safe drinking water
In a speech at the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA) annual conference in Washington, D.C., U.S. EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson announced the agency is developing a broad new set of strategies to strengthen public health protection from contaminants in drinking water. The aim is to find solutions that meet the health and economic needs of communities across the country more ...
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Four Massachusetts Companies Win EPA Funding for Sustainable and Innovative Products and Research
Four Massachusetts companies are among 21 small businesses nationwide selected by EPA to receive approximately $100,000 each to develop technologies that will help the environment and public health. The four Mass. companies are Aspen Products Group of Marlborough, EnChem Engineering, Inc. of Newton, Reactive Innovations of Westford, and UltraCell Insulation of Newtonville. The selected companies ...
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Storm Water Harvesting
Managing storm water is a growing concern world-wide and is being mandated in many areas. The number one pollutant in our streams and lakes is caused by storm water run-off. The most common source of drinking water supplies throughout the US is from surface water resources. It is very expensive and energy intensive to clean water. By harvesting and controlling storm water flow, we are able ...
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H2O innovation and 3M Purification Inc. partner to provide mobile water treatment unit for project hope in haiti
H2O Innovation Inc. ("H2O Innovation" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:HEO) and 3M Purification Inc. ("3M Purification") have teamed up to provide a mobile water treatment unit to Project HOPE to support its humanitarian assistance and health care programs in Haiti. H2O Innovation has designed, built and will deliver a trailer-based mobile water treatment system that will enable Project HOPE to ...
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