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Innovative solutions to managing wastewater in the Netherlands
More people will soon live in cities than in rural areas, and 18 of the 23 mega cities worldwide will be in a river delta or on the coast, according to the World Business Council for Sustainable Development. As a result, water safety risks will increase, pressure on water systems will grow, and the amount of sewage water will swell. Dow Chemical’s Terneuzen manufacturing site in the Netherlands ...
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Garden Drought Broken By Wastewater Recycling System
Joan Dalton and her partner David Anderson live in a beautifully restored timber cottage in the heritage listed town of Maldon in the historic goldfields region of central Victoria. Joan always had a desire to maintain a garden compatible with the design and appearance of the late 19th century cottage. To that end a traditional cottage garden was the logical choice. During a period of prolonged ...
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Biopico Systems, Irvine, CLEW, Pasadena, and AquaNano, Monrovia Win $300,000 in Green Technology Contracts from EPA
Today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that Biopico Systems of Irvine, Calif., CLEW of Pasadena, Calif., and AquaNano LLC of Monrovia, Calif. will receive $300,000 in green technology contracts for their innovative water testing and treatment system proposals. The contracts are part of $2 million awarded to 21 small businesses nationwide to advance sustainable and innovative ...
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Kleen helping Victoria become GREEN
Enjoy a never ending supply of nutrient rich water for gardens and lawns with the Ozzi Kleen sewerage recycling system with environmental sustainability and responsibility more immanent than ever before, the team at Ozzi Kleen Water & Waste Water is doing their part to assist in easing Australia’s water shortage. Ozzi Kleen products, manufactured here in Australia, offer home owners the ...
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Microalgae sticks to microplastics and transports them to the seabed
Fragments of microplastics are readily incorporated into groups of microscopic algae, altering the rate at which the plastics move through seawater, a recent study has found. In laboratory tests, polystyrene microbeads, which usually sink to the bottom of seawater at a rate of 4 mm a day, sank at a rate of several hundreds of metres a day when part of microalgae aggregates. Plastic debris ...
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2007 Clarke Prize Recipient Highlights Resource Recovery to Address Eutrophication
The critical need to remove and recycle surplus nutrients that are detrimental to water resources was highlighted at the Fourteenth Annual Clarke Prize Lecture and Award Ceremony, held by the National Water Research Institute (NWRI) of Fountain Valley, California, on Thursday, July 12, 2007, in Huntington Beach, California. The Clarke Prize – a gold medallion and $50,000 award – was ...
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Biogas Moisture, Corrosion and Accuracy Issues Resolved With Rugged FCI Thermal ST100A Wet Gas Flow Meter
Featuring a rugged, highly accurate thermal dispersion flow sensor, the ST100A Flow Meter from Fluid Components International eliminates wet gas and entrained moisture issues affecting biogas measurement accuracy in wastewater treatment digester applications and landfill co-gen power systems, as well as providing down-the-pipe rain shielding in petrochemical refineries, power plants and other ...
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Colin Sabol, new president of Xylem Analytics, visited WTW as the largest analytics facility in Europe.
Mr. Sabol met all employees in person during a tour through the whole company and was impressed of their engagement and the high technical standards of WTW. He emphasized these impressions in his speech during the subsequent employees meeting. Together with the WTW Management he also visited the wastewater treatment plant in Weilheim to get an idea on the application of WTW measuring systems. He ...
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New rotating distributor handles up to 70% more strain and stress
At Hydria Water, work is constantly ongoing on the innovation and development of working methods and products for the future. When one of our clients experienced unforeseen problems with a rotating distributor and needed a more robust machine due to strong winds, the engineering department designed and built an entirely new heavy-duty rotating distributor. It was designed to be able to withstand ...
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Important Guest at WTW
This week Colin Sabol, new president of Xylem Analytics, visited WTW as the largest analytics facility in Europe. Mr. Sabol met all employees in person during a tour through the whole company and was impressed of their engagement and the high technical standards of WTW. He emphasized these impressions in his speech during the subsequent employees meeting. Together with the WTW Management he ...
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Cornell Pump Cutter Auger
Watch our new video about how a wastewater treatment plant saved hundreds of dollars a day with Cornell Pump Cutter ...
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EPA Supporting Small Businesses by Advancing Sustainable and Innovative Products and Research
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that 21 small businesses in 15 states are receiving funding from the EPA to develop and commercialize innovative, sustainable technologies to address current environmental issues . The agency’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program is providing $2 million in funds to advance these innovative products and research. ...
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First stone laid for the ACCIONA-built Bello WWTP which will clean up Colombia’s Medellín River
ACCIONA Agua has teamed up with South Korea’s Hyundai Engineering & Construction and Hyundai Engineering in the Aguas de Aburrá HHA partnership, the consortium that won the international tender launched by Aguas Nacionales EPM for the Design, Construction, Operation and Maintenance of what is set to become Latin America’s biggest WWTP. The Bello plant will process more ...
By Acciona Agua
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No-nonsense Landia EradiGator Pump sends grease and rags packing at the creek
Grease and rags that were playing havoc with top-entry mixers at a Wastewater Treatment Plant in Lexington, Kentucky have been quelled by the installation of a Landia EradiGator. Designed with a mixing nozzle and Landia’s bladed chopper system, the EradiGator has been installed at West Hickman Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant, where in the harsh environment of a scum pit it tackles ...
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Metito awarded PPP wastewater treatment plant contract in Uzbekistan
Metito Utilities was awarded the international tender for the construction of a wastewater treatment plant in the city of Namangan, in Uzbekistan, reports Uzbekistan’s PPP Development Agency. The project, with an estimated worth of US$90 million, will be developed as a public-private partnership (PPP) scheme and will be operated under a 25-year concession agreement, of which the ...
By Metito
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Aguambiente will be present in the next edition of Alimentaria 2016
Aguambiente will be present as an exhibitor in the next edition of Alimentaria 2016, to be held in Fira de Barcelona, Gran Vía, from 25th to 28 th April. We invite you to visit our exhibition stand to present our solutions for wastewater treatment in compacts plants and our maintenance and operation plants service in ...
By Aguambiente
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Aspiral sales expand in Hubei Province, China, with new partner
Fluence Corporation Limited (ASX: FLC) is pleased to announce another contract award to deliver an MABR-based Aspiral™ smart packaged solution in China. This latest contract win is for a 200 m3/day wastewater treatment plant for a highway service area in Xiaogan, Hubei Province, in China. The project calls for two (2) Aspiral™ L4 units to be commissioned and operational by August ...
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EPA provides grant to solve wastewater woes in Bryan, TX
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded $485,000 to the City of Bryan, Texas, to replace the aging and deteriorating Turkey Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant. The existing plant currently has insufficient treatment capacity to serve the existing population and is located adjacent to residential housing. The new Thompsons Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant will serve the southwest ...
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EIB promotes sanitation projects in Africa
The EIB attended the signature of a LSL 201 million works contract with the Lesotho Water and Sanitation Authority (WASA) for the rehabilitation, upgrading and construction of wastewater plants in the Maseru region. The EIB previously committed a loan worth LSL 150 million (approx. EUR 14.5 million) in support of this project, which is the second in the series of WASA’s three-phase investment ...
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McIlvaine Company forecasts growth of industrial pump sales in Asia
In its online report, Pumps World Market, the McIlvaine Company is forecasting that industrial pump sales in Asia will reach US$15.4 billion in 2012. The company expects 2008 pump sales to reach $11.7 billion. Based on these figures, industrial pump sales in Asia will grow approximately 32% over the next four years. “We see China as a major growth market for industrial pump sales, ...
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