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H2O BFS announcement - New partnership with Structural Integrity Associates Inc.
Structural Integrity Associates Inc., a comprehensive company that provides innovative engineering solutions and best in-value services to the Nuclear Power, Oil & Gas, and Renewable Energy industry and H2O Biofouling Solutions B.V. (H2O BFS), a Dutch based company who developed a biofouling control method (EcodosingTM) which is acknowledged by the EU environmental regulatory bodies, global ...
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Significant updates to HBS Ultrasonic algae control
With recurring harmful algae blooms quickly becoming one of the environmentalists’ greatest concerns, a think-outside-the-box approach is necessary to eliminate the widespread and often complete reliance on chemical mitigation techniques in algae control. These traditional applications, revolving around the introduction of copper sulfate (a poison) into the water supply, can severely ...
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Large Meat Processor Exceeds Wastewater Treatment Limitations Using Existing Facilities
Wastewater from a meat processing plant is a complex mixture of all sorts containing excrements, blood, cleaning and flushing water as well as wastewater from hygiene systems. Nordfjord Kjott in Stryn, Norway was no different. Nordfjord was having compliance issues with effluent equivilent to the sewage of 35,000 inhabitants being discharged to the municipality. In addition, the processing ...
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Water Quality Monitoring now Accessible Anywhere on the Planet from a Cell Phone
With increasing occurrences of toxic and harmful algae blooms, resulting from man-made environmental disasters, threatening our planet’s clean water sources, water quality monitoring has become a tool of importance to collect and monitor the state of our resources. To aid in the process of mitigating potential environmental disasters through proactive and responsible countermeasures, up to ...
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Ultrasonic algae control systems now pushing the envelope of safe and effective algae control
Recent peer reviewed studies published by both Cornell University and by Rich Abbott at the Syracuse Watershed, establish the efficacy and safety of ultrasonic algae control systems. These studies push the advocacy for the exciting possibilities of ultrasonic technology in algae control and management strategies in an environment where nonchemical mitigation techniques are desperately needed. ...
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