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Water Africa Nigeria and Building & Construction Nigeria Exhibitions and Seminars Visit Lagos Again in November 2007
After the UK-based ACE Event Management’s first successful visit to Lagos, Nigeria in November 2006, they are going to repeat these two exciting international exhibitions during 14-17 November 2007. The first is the latest in the ever-popular Water Africa series for water and wastewater engineering equipment and services, Water Africa Nigeria 2007, the second is Building & Construction Nigeria ...
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Domestic deals boost Iran’s global PPP ambitions
Iran’s National Water and Wastewater Engineering Company (NWWEC) has put pen to paper on a raft of new water and wastewater PPP projects, as worldwide interest grows in the market following the agreement that marked the end of international sanctions. The body, which is the parent group for all the country’s utilities, signed off on five desalination and wastewater projects with ...
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Cornell Presents at Annual OAWU Conference
Engineers and wastewater professionals listened as Steve Shoenbrun from Cornell Pump gave a talk at the OAWU conference held in Sunriver, Oregon on March 3rd, 2015. Steve presented Strategies for Wastewater Efficiencies and Cost Savings, focusing on how municipalities can save on captiol expenses and operating costs by selecting and running pumps most efficiently. Examples of running efficiently ...
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Ed Fritz Named Chair of WEF Solids Separation Subcommittee at Residuals and Biosolids Conference
Operators Unlimited is proud to announce that Ed Fritz, Wastewater Process Engineer and Project Manager, transitioned from Vice Chair to Chair of the Solids Separation Subcommittee at the WEF Residuals and Biosolids Conference in May 2022. He will serve as Chair from ...
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Black & Veatch leaders take key posts in major organizations
When Matt Bond assumed the vice president’s role for the Water Environment Federation (WEF) on 13 October 2009, it put a pair of Black & Veatch professionals in leadership positions with the two key water organizations in the United States. With Bond now serving as vice president for WEF, Joe Mantua is currently in the president-elect role with the American Water Works Association (AWWA). ...
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Smith & Loveless Launches TITAN MBR™ Treatment System
LENEXA, Kan. - Smith & Loveless Inc. launched its latest treatment system in Washington D.C. at WEFTEC. The TITAN MBR™ is our latest pre-engineered wastewater treatment system for municipal and industrial applications. The innovative TITAN MBR™ marries the wastewater treatment engineering expertise of S&L with exciting submerged membrane technology. The combination yields a dynamic ...
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New Sky technology profiled in Chemical Engineering: Convert wastewater and CO2 into chemicals
June 2012 – Electrochemical and chemical-precipitation technology from New Sky allows the conversion of salty wastewater and CO2 from fluegas into valuable process ...
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PlanetDISK Biological Sewage Treatment Plant
Plant is received to Gaborone, Botswana with a capacity of 30 m3/day. Plug – and – Treat system in a 20 ft. container. We have been serving the planet for 16 years now with our expertise and knowledge in wastewater treatment. Our engineers are working so hard to make the Planet a better place in close to 30 countries all around the ...
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Wright-Pierce engineer honored as environmental champion
Michael D. Giggey, P.E., Vice President and Senior Wastewater Engineer at Wright-Pierce, a New England provider of water, wastewater and infrastructure engineering services, was recently honored by the Association to Preserve Cape Cod (APCC) for his contribution to the stewardship of Cape Cod's sensitive coastal environment. The APCC, which recently marked its 40th anniversary, is Cape Cod’s ...
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Fluence Hires Water Industry Veteran as Chief Strategy Officer
Brings strong track record, industry contact network Newly created position has global remit with initial focus on building Fluence's North American business Fluence Corporation (ASX:FLC) is pleased to announce that it has appointed Richard Cisterna to the newly created position of Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) effective today. This executive-level position will be responsible for Fluence's ...
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Oil Water Separation Oil Industry Wastewater Video Launches
Introducing High Powered Floccin™ Flocculating Agents For Oil Industry Integrated Engineers is pleased to announce the launch of its first oil industry overview video presentation by David Wensloff PE. This is news particularly relevant now that we are facing major oil discharges in the Gulf of Mexico. These techniques can be applied to oil extraction from sea water, and has been ...
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NACCHO commissions new study on wastewater surveillance research
The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), with support from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), has commissioned a study via the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine (National Academies) to review community-level wastewater surveillance and its potential value toward prevention and control of infectious diseases in the United ...
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Wastewater Aeration - Introducing the Oxygenator
Introducing The Oxygenator Super Efficient Wastewater Aeration Flotation SystemIntegrated Engineers is pleased to announce the release of their all new wastewater treatment basin oxygen injection aeration device for super efficient aeration in any application involving aerobic wastewater basins or ponds.The Oxygenator is capable of delivering a very large amount of oxygen while consuming a very ...
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Dewberry Announces Denver Acquisition
Dewberry, a privately held professional services company, has acquired the assets of Integra Engineering. Dewberry-Integra will continue to operate from Denver, Colorado, expanding Dewberry’s western geographic footprint. “Integra is well-known throughout Colorado for municipal water and wastewater facility engineering,” says Dewberry CEO Donald E. Stone, Jr., PE. “We are ...
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Black & Veatch wins major water project in Western Australia
Black & Veatch, in a joint venture with Civmec (BVCJV), will upgrade and expand Western Australia’s largest wastewater treatment plant. The EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) alliance contract with the Water Corporation will see Black & Veatch return to Woodman Point Wastewater Treatment Plant, with the work to be completed by end of 2019. “We have deep roots ...
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Team Epizentrum in top form
The best apprentices in the wastewater sector are from Stuttgart and Ludwigsburg. The team “Epizentrum”, made up of Stuttgart’s waste management company and Ludwigsburg’s sewage treatment plant, achieved first place in the fourth German Championship in Wastewater Engineering hosted by the German Association for Water, Wastewater and Waste (DWA) in Munich. The teams ...
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SEH Wins Coveted “Grand Award” for Engineering Excellence
Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc. (SEH®) received the coveted “Grand Award” from the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) of South Dakota on Nov. 12, 2011 for outstanding achievement in water resources engineering in Brookings, S.D. The annual gala event was held at the Minnehaha Country Club in Sioux Falls, S.D. The SEH team ...
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SEH Launches New Brand Statement: Building a Better World for All of Us
Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc. (SEH®) CEO/President Sam Claassen launched today the newly trademarked SEH brand statement -- Building a Better World for All of UsTM. The CEO launched the new brand statement to further align the company around a common, client-driven objective of making the world a better place, and building on the firm’s 85-year legacy ...
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Municipalities and industrials could reap more rewards with remote monitoring, while safeguarding the resiliency of their installations
In a recent market survey, Veolia Water Technologies’ subsidiary in the UK looked at how those managing on-site water and wastewater were coping since the COVID-19 pandemic, and how water treatment had been affected during the first lockdown period. Of the little over 100 people surveyed, 63% said they were not using any remote monitoring services within their operations. Given ...
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Jackson, Mississippi Expands Use Of In-Pipe Technology For Municipal Wastewater Treatment
In-Pipe Technology Deployed System-Wide to Reduce Operating Costs Wheaton, IL — The City of Jackson, MS expanded its use of In-Pipe Technology® (In-Pipe) in an effort to improve overall operating efficiency and performance of its treatment plants and sewer collection systems. With a population of approximately 180,000, Jackson is served by three wastewater treatment plants (WWTP). ...
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