wastewater bioreactor News
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Ethiopian Military Hospital’s Wastewater Treatment & Reuse System
AAMED Technologies, A Canadian company with operations in Ethiopia, recently purchased and installed a modular Newterra Membrane Bioreactor wastewater treatment system at a military hospital located in Bishoftu, Ethiopia. The system will treat the 150m3/d (40,000 gpd) of wastewater produced by the hospital, and since water reuse is a big priority in the region, treated water will be reused for ...
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GE Introduces MBR with MACarrier Technology for Tough-to-Treat Industrial Wastewater
Enhances Performance of MBR Technology to Remove Contaminants and Produce High-Quality Effluent Reduces Recalcitrant COD in Effluent by More than 50 Percent Ideal for Industrial Plants, Including Refining, Chemical Processing and Textile Industries GE (NYSE: GE) today introduced a new membrane bioreactor (MBR) with membrane accommodating carrier (MACarrier*) designed to help industrial ...
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DAS-Wastewater Treatment for an Argentinean soft drink producer
Argentina is World Champion - World Champion of soft drink lovers. According to a study from Euro Monitor International, nowhere in the world are more of these soft drinks consumed. On average, each Argentinian drank 131 liters in 2012. Even in Chile (2nd place, 121 liters) and Mexico (3rd place, 119 liters) the drinks are popular. The South American soft drink producer Refres Now S.A. also ...
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Small scale decentralized water reuse system
The world’s most advanced wastewater treatment technology, the Membrane BioReactor, is not only practical for large flow applications. Our latest Enereau nrPUR MBR system is headed to Antigua where it will be installed at a villa to treat up to 3,000 gpd of sanitary wastewater to reuse quality levels. With installations from less than 1,000 gpd to over 100,000 gpd, Enereau is the specialist ...
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Black & Veatch selected to protect a site of special scientific interest in Hong Kong
The South Lantau area in Hong Kong is popular for its bathing beaches and has some of the most ecologically valuable waters in Hong Kong, including a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Black & Veatch has been selected by the Drainage Services Department (DSD) in Hong Kong to conduct an investigation study for a sewerage treatment works at South Lantau as part of the Outlying Islands ...
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Xiaolong Wang of In-Pipe Technology Conferred with PhD
Xiaolong Wang, environmental engineer with In-Pipe Technology, has successfully completed his PhD thesis defense entitled, “ Wastewater Collection System Modeling: Toward an Integrated Urban Water and Energy Network.” Dr. Wang, who began his career at In-Pipe Technology as an intern while still in school at Illinois Institute of Technology, has contributed to the company’s ...
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Veolia adds to ZeeLung* MABR technologies with new application to upgrade activated sludge plants
zeeDENSE* is a state-of-the-art application of ZeeLung that couples MABR and inDENSE continuous flow densification technology for super-intensification of activated sludge plants. Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions announced the latest application in the ZeeLung family of technologies, zeeDENSE, for simple and sustainable intensification of activated sludge plants. zeeDENSE ...
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AWWA/AMTA Membrane Technology Conference & Exposition Postponed to July 2021; Call for Abstracts Reopens
The American Water Works Association (AWWA) and the American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA) announced that the Membrane Technology Conference & Exposition (MTC) has been postponed from March to July 19-22, 2021 in West Palm Beach, Florida. This postponement is due to the continued public health concerns and meeting restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Membrane ...
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BioBarrier HSMBR product announcement
Specifically designed for water reuse applications, the BioBarrier MBR system received the 2009 Technology Merit Award presented by the Environmental Business Journal (EBJ) in the Innovative Water and Wastewater Category. We now bring that same great technology to residential clustered subdivisions and commercial wastewater reuse applications with our latest membrane treatment system, the ...
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Cross-flow membrane and system sales to rise from US$7.5bn this year to US$8.7bn by 2012
The sales of cross-flow membranes and systems will rise by over 1.2 billion in the next three years. This is the conclusion reached in RO, UF, MF World Markets published online by the McIlvaine Company www.mcilvainecompany.com. The largest segment will be new reverse osmosis equipment. This includes the typical skid but not connecting piping or other items extraneous to the skid. Reverse ...
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Emefcy Selected by Bloomberg New Energy Finance as 2012 New Energy Pioneer
Global Companies Recognized as Leaders in the Clean Energy Revolution Emefcy, a leader in energy efficient solutions for wastewater treatment, today announced it has been chosen as a 2012 New Energy Pioneer by Bloomberg New Energy Finance. "We are honored to be recognized by Bloomberg New Energy Finance for our innovative technology that changes the economics of wastewater" said Eytan Levy CEO ...
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An Innovative Treatment for Scaling Problems in Leachate Treatment.
SMBR™ - SUSPENDED MEDIA BIOREACTOR SMBR™ is a wastewater biological treatment technology particularly well suited to treat high or variable loads, such as food processing plants effluent and landfill sites leachate. The floating plastic media (PEENOX™) supports the growth of biomass providing many advantages: Increased treatment capacity Higher resistance to shock loads ...
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Queensland Sewage Treatment Plant to Double Daily Wastewater Treatment Capacity with GE’s Wastewater Treatment Technology
GE’s (NYSE: GE) high-performance LEAPmbr* membrane bioreactor (MBR) wastewater-treatment technology will be the centerpiece of an upgrade to Unitywater’s Maleny sewage treatment plant in Queensland, Australia, and is expected to allow the plant to double the amount of water treated per day to one million liters. New environmental regulations and expected population growth led ...
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Growth prospects for Polish water and wastewater treatment market
Propelled by an expanding industrial and manufacturing sector along with EU directives that stringently regulate wastewater and sludge quality, the water and wastewater treatment market in Poland is proving increasingly attractive. A wide range of opportunities exists for contractors, service providers, consultants as well as equipment and technology suppliers. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan ...
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H2O Innovation reveals its new wastewater treatment technology: the flexMBR
H2O Innovation Inc. (“H2O Innovation” or the “Corporation”) is proud to announce the release of the new flexMBR (flexible membrane bioreactor) technology, for advanced wastewater treatment applications. This new technology provides ground-breaking flexibility within membrane bioreactor (MBR) systems allowing owners and engineers to choose between multiple membrane products ...
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PUB and Hyflux Mark Ground-breaking for Singapore`s Second and Largest Desalination Project
PUB, the national water agency of Singapore and Hyflux Ltd, a Singapore-based leading desalination solutions provider marked the ground-breaking for the country's second and largest seawater reverse osmosis ("SWRO") desalination plant, signifying thestart of ground works at the 14-hectare site in Tuas on the western section of the island. The ground-breaking took place three months from the day ...
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Pioneering work to advance wastewater treatment wins Royal Society innovation award
A revolutionary wastewater treatment process to alleviate water scarcity while being self-sustainable has been awarded the £250,000 Brian Mercer Award for Innovation from the Royal Society. The process will be demonstrated on large scale by a team comprised of Imperial College, Anglian Water and Black & Veatch, a leading engineering, consulting and construction company. Professor David ...
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Aquatech Expands Wastewater Treatment Solutions Portfolio with New, Operator-Friendly Aqua-EMBR Enhanced Membrane Bioreactor
Aquatech, a global leader in water and wastewater technologies for the industrial & infrastructure markets, has developed Aqua-EMBR enhanced membrane bioreactor for wastewater treatment. The Aqua-EMBR system consists of an activated sludge extended aeration biological treatment process and an Ultrafiltration (UF) membrane system for the separation of activated sludge from treated effluent. ...
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GE`s Next-Generation MBR Wastewater Treatment System Slashes Energy Use, Boosts Productivity
- Evolutionary LEAPmbr Design Offers Customers More Cost-Effective Solution to Meet or Exceed Increasingly Stringent Wastewater Treatment and Water Reuse Standards - New Membrane Bioreactor Technology is Based on Proven High-Performance, Rugged ZeeWeed Hollow-Fiber Membranes GE (NYSE: GE) has introduced a next-generation membrane bioreactor (MBR) wastewater treatment technology called LEAP*mbr, ...
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Water Ravenous Middle East and North Africa look to membrane bioreactors, says Frost & Sullivan
The total water consumption of the Middle East is expected to rise to 319 billion cubic meters (BCM) by 2020, with agriculture utilising the bulk. Population and economic growth, paralleled by industrial diversification, is placing immense pressure on water demand. The suitability of treated wastewater for agricultural irrigation and the increased focus on wastewater reclamation and reuse as a ...
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