biofilm membrane News
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Vote for Ursula
Genesys founder, Ursula Annunziata, is up for re-election to the European Desalination Society (EDS) board of directors for 2012-2014. She has already served on the board for a number of years, helping Miriam Balaban with organising exhibitions and conferences and reviewing abstracts and papers. She is currently the EDS’s vicepresident and represents the society at the International ...
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Kuriverter IK 110 – biofilm control agent for membranes – the latest revolution in Reverse Osmosis treatment
Kuriverter IK 110 is a biofilm control agent that offers you the unique and patented solution against the biological grow in Membrane Systems. The use of the product has a direct impact in the reduction of the cleaning processes and the cost factor for man power, chemicals and standby times, that leads to a reduction of the total cost of operation. See more information ...
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Busy start to the year
It’s been a busy start to the year, with Genesys managers running around the globe presenting papers at various conferences, sharing great data from plants we’re treating with innovative new regimes. Stephane and Ursula attended the IDA-SMMD (International Desalination Association and Societé Marocaine des Membranes et de Dessalement) conference on desalination and ...
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Join Fluence at WEFTEC 2019
Plans are underway for another sensational Fluence exhibition at WEFTEC in the “Windy City” September 23-25. Fluence will host three presentations at our booth both Monday and Tuesday, highlighting the Ivory Coast project, MABR technology, and aeration technology. In addition, Ronen Shechter, Chief Technology Officer, will present in the WEF Technical sessions on Wednesday morning, “Comparative ...
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Emefcy shares hit new highs on Chinese partnership
Shares in Australian-listed wastewater treatment specialist Emefcy rose to an all-time high of A$1.12 on Monday after the company announced a breakthrough partnership which will accelerate sales of its membrane aerated biofilm reactor technology in China. The deal will see local consulting engineering firm Beijing Sinorichen Environmental Protection deploy Emefcy’s technology in wastewater ...
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KSS Is Pleased to Announce a Partnership with Aqana
Koch Separation Solutions (KSS) is excited to partner with Aqana to offer anaerobic wastewater treatment technology to industrial customers in North America. The combined experience of Aqana and KSS will allow customers to benefit from moving bed biofilm reactors (MBBR), membrane bioreactors (MBR), and reverse osmosis (RO) to meet the demands of a variety of industrial wastewater treatment ...
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SUBRE Upgrades Wastewater Treatment With Revolutionary MABR Technology [Infographic]
With increased urbanization, wastewater treatment facilities are challenged as they try to keep up with increasing population and new regulations. Budget constraints and limited available land often prevent construction of new facilities. Fluence’s SUBRE MABR solution can come to the rescue with highly efficient removal of biological nutrients, reduced energy use or increased capacity, and ...
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How Does the Membrane Aerated Biofilm Reactor Work?
Aerobic digestion and nitrification-denitrification work together thanks to an innovative membrane system One of the most talked-about new wastewater treatment technologies is the membrane aerated biofilm reactor (MABR), which is revolutionizing WWT. The discussion, however, has mainly focused on issues like MABR technology’s low operating expenses, high energy efficiency, low ...
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Fluence Signs First Commercial SUBRE Order in China
Fluence Corporation Limited (ASX: FLC) is pleased to announce that it has executed a contract for the delivery of a 3,000 m3/day SUBRE system (the submerged version of its proprietary MABR technology) in Panjin, China. This represents Fluence’s first commercial SUBRE order in China and the first order originated by partner Liaoning Huahong New Energy Co., Ltd. (“Liaoning ...
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Fluence to Establish China Assembly Plant with Annual Capacity of 120 Aspiral Units
Fluence Corporation Limited (ASX: FLC) is pleased to announce that it has signed a Letter of Intent with the Yiyang High-tech Industrial District Management Committee (“Yiyang High-tech”) for the establishment of a final assembly facility for its proprietary membrane aerated biofilm reactor (“MABR”) products. The increase in assembly capacity ...
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Fluence announces first production of MABR modules from China factory
Fluence Corporation Limited (ASX: FLC) (“Fluence” or the “Company”), a global leader in water and wastewater treatment solutions, today announced that it has successfully produced the first Membrane Aerated Biofilm Reactor (MABR) module in its newly-built production facility in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. The spiral production line was developed and tested in ...
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First SUBRE Sale in Cambodia
Fluence Corporation Limited (ASX: FLC) is pleased to announce that it has secured a SUBRE membrane aerated biofilm reactor (MABR) sale in the Kingdom of Cambodia’s Sihanoukville Port for the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction through its local partner Xwater Technology Co., Ltd. This order has a value of more than US$7 million, consists of 66 SUBRE towers, and is ...
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Fluence to Establish China Assembly Plant with Annual Capacity of 120 Aspiral™ Units to Meet Expected Future Demand
MELBOURNE, Australia & NEW YORK Fluence Corporation Limited (ASX: FLC) is pleased to announce that it has signed a Letter of Intent with the Yiyang High-tech Industrial District Management Committee (“Yiyang High-tech”) for the establishment of a final assembly facility for its proprietary membrane aerated biofilm reactor (“MABR”) products. The increase in assembly capacity was motivated by ...
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Fluence unveils SUBRE with announcement of sales
Fluence Corporation Limited (ASX: FLC) is pleased to announce the commercial launch of its SUBRE submerged membrane aerated biofilm reactor (MABR) solution, available in two configurations: as a retrofit upgrade, and as a new greenfield plant. The SUBRE configurations lend the innovation of MABR technology to large-scale, conventional wastewater treatment plants: expanding treatment capacity to ...
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Moving Away From Dams for Water Storage
With California facing more drought, it’s important to consider more efficient options like aquifer recharge California, with its huge water demand, deep and frequent droughts, and a willingness to pioneer, has often been at the forefront of water management. In California’s tradition of ambitious water projects, the bold Proposition 1 has set aside $2.7 billion for water storage ...
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World Bank Stresses Resilience in Rebuilding Caribbean
In the wake of Hurricanes Irma and Maria, the World Bank held a high-level meeting on recovery and resilience in the Caribbean on October 13, 2017, at its Washington, D.C., headquarters. The high-level speakers included Jorge Familiar, Vice President of the World Bank for Latin America and the Caribbean; Dr. Jim Yong Kim, President of the World Bank Group; Amina Mohammed, Deputy Secretary General ...
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MABR Wastewater Treatment: Modular and portable systems ideal for R&V parks, man camps, hotel & resorts or golf courses
MABR Wastewater Treatment Solutions Backed by years of research and more than 100 commercial projects, MABR is the wastewater technology of the 2020s. Reaching new treatment efficiency records in small- to medium-sized wastewater projects, the MABR product family provides a complete solution range for both new and upgrade projects. Smart Packaged Wastewater Solutions Aspiral™ is a smart, ...
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Where we`ve been this year
We've already attended a number of exhibitions around the world this year. At Water Arabia in Bahrain in February Genesys presented an update on the cleaning of biofilm and clay from fouled membranes using our unique Genesol 703 cleaner. A wonderfully colour co-ordinated David Golding was very busy on the stand at the well-attended event and meeting movers and shakers, including His Excellency ...
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Aerobic Wastewater Treatment Options
Aerobic wastewater treatment takes many forms, but fundamentally it’s a biological process widely used in the treatment of both domestic and industrial wastewater, particularly waste streams high in organic or biodegradable content. Aerobic treatment can be as simple as the septic tank. While there’s still a role for more traditional aerobic treatment options, exciting new ...
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GE Advancing ‘Energy Neutrality’ for Municipal Wastewater Treatment with Introduction of ZeeLung* Membrane Aerated Biofilm Reactor Technology
ZeeLung Membrane Aerated Biofilm Reactor is Four Times More Energy Efficient than Conventional Fine Bubble Aeration Systems New Technology Offers Simple, Ultra Low-Energy Nutrient Removal in a Small Footprint Municipal Treatment Plants Account for 35 Percent of Local Government Energy Budgets ZeeLung’s Introduction Highlights Resource Recovery Potential of Wastewater Treatment Plants ...
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