liquid waste monitor News
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VOC release from WPC: a new PTR-TOFMS application
In the quest for new alternatives for crude oil based materials such as plastics, WPCs (Wood-plastic composites) seem to be suitable materials, used in buildings and in the automobiles production. WPC are natural fibre composites with properties of both plastic and wood. It is estimated that the production of WPCs will experience an annual growth of 14% between 2014 and 2019 according to a study ...
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Harviestoun Brewery use Strathkelvin’s Consultancy services and innovative Respirometer to optimise Bio-plant at new Brewery and reduce consent costs.
The success of Harviestoun Brewery exemplified by their award winning beers, such as Bitter & Twisted, has seen them move from their old establishment to a new purpose built brewery in Alva. The facility has been designed to facilitate Harviestoun's particular requirements, which include a new biological treatment plant. This bio-plant deals with the vast majority of the liquid waste ...
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JR Pridham Services wins Tanker Reception project in Qatar
UK based JR Pridham Services Ltd (JRP) are proud to announce the award of a large turnkey contract to supply the Public Works Authority in Qatar with Road Tanker Discharge Reception Facilities at 2No. Wastewater Treatment plants in Qatar. The treatment plants receive septage / sewage delivered in road tankers from industrial areas, fish markets and domestic households across Doha and the ...
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Masdar HQ to be located in world`s first `positive energy` mixed-use building
TMasdar announced today that it has chosen Chicago architecture firm Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture (AS + GG) to design its headquarters in Abu Dhabi's Masdar City, the world's first zero-carbon, zero-waste city fully powered by renewable energy. The headquarters will be the world's first large-scale, mixed-use 'positive energy' building, producing more energy than it consumes. In ...
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