wastewater treatment membrane News
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Join Fluence at WEFTEC 2019
Plans are underway for another sensational Fluence exhibition at WEFTEC in the “Windy City” September 23-25. Fluence will host three presentations at our booth both Monday and Tuesday, highlighting the Ivory Coast project, MABR technology, and aeration technology. In addition, Ronen Shechter, Chief Technology Officer, will present in the WEF Technical sessions on Wednesday morning, “Comparative ...
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Double-Digit Growth for Membrane Wastewater Treatment Technologies: SBI Energy
Microfiltration and nanofiltration will lead the total market for Membrane Wastewater Treatment (MWWT) technologies, which will post a 15.5% compound annual growth rate through 2021. According to "Global Market for Membrane Wastewater Treatment," a new report from research publisher SBI Energy, lower capital and operation costs, combined with more effective technology, is inviting to municipal ...
By SBI Reports
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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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MANN+HUMMEL Invests in ZwitterCo’s Unique Membrane Solutions
MANN+HUMMEL expands their Life Sciences & Environment (LS&E) pursuits with an investment in ZwitterCo, an early stage company focused on membrane solutions built to handle organic-heavy waste streams. The investment through MANN+HUMMEL Corporate Ventures boosts commercialization efforts of the up-and-coming technology for wastewater treatment. “We are pleased to partner with ...
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Water reuse system - PuraMc
The PuraMc, an innovative compact membrane wastewater treatment system from Bord Na Mona Environmental Products, allows users the flexibility to combine treated effluent with the company’s rainwater harvesting system. The reclaimed water is suitable for flushing toilets, irrigation, and other non-potable uses. Oregon State approved the Puraflo peat fiber biofilter as an alternative ...
By Anua
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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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New hollow fibre ultrafiltration system on show
Koch Membrane Systems, Inc. will highlight the TARGA II HF, a new hollow-fibre ultrafiltration membrane system, at Fitabes, the IX International Environmental Sanitation Technology Exhibition. Koch Membrane Systems is displaying the TARGA II HF system and its other water-treatment solutions at the conference, scheduled for September 25-28 in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Koch ...
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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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Water Expo China signs agreement with leading Chinese industry association to co-organise 2011 show
Water Expo China, the only water industry exhibition in China which is sponsored by China’s Ministry of Water Resources and approved by the Ministry of Commerce, has signed an agreement with the Membrane Industry Association of China (MIAC) to co-organise the 2011 show. Taking place 13 – 15 October 2011 at the China National Convention Center, MIAC will join Messe Frankfurt (Shanghai) ...
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John Meunier Inc. celebrates 60th anniversary in 2008
John Meunier Inc., subsidiary of Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies, will be celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2008. Little did John Meunier know, when he founded the company bearing his name in June 1948, that it would be celebrating 60 years of existence and grow to become an important part of the Veolia Water Systems & Technology family of companies. His son, Gabriel Meunier, lead John ...
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Greater efficiency of membranes increases their application in water and wastewater treatment, finds Frost & Sullivan
Membrane technology is emerging as an increasingly viable solution to water and wastewater treatment due to its production of high-quality effluent. Intense R&D efforts have improved membrane technology to make it more efficient, which, in turn, drives down costs and attracts investments. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://www.environmental.frost.com), Membrane Technologies ...
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Xylem selected to participate in the U.S. Presidential Trade Mission to the People’s Republic of China
Xylem Inc. (NYSE: XYL), a leading global water technology company dedicated to solving the world’s most challenging water issues, today announced that it has been selected to participate in the U.S. Presidential Trade Mission to the People’s Republic of China, taking place April 12 – 17, 2015. U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker and Deputy Secretary of Energy Elizabeth ...
By Xylem, Inc.
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Frost & Sullivan: Water shortage to boost the membrane-based water and wastewater treatment market
Membrane-based water and wastewater treatment systems are gaining interest globally as the most efficient solution for purification and filtration needs. Asia-Pacific, the Americas and Europe are expected to maintain their strong market position. Asia-Pacific, in particular, will see substantial growth fuelled by dynamic industrialisation and population increase. New analysis from Frost & ...
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Greater Efficiency of Membranes Increases their Application in Water and Wastewater Treatment, Finds Frost & Sullivan
Membrane technology is emerging as an increasingly viable solution to water and wastewater treatment due to its production of high-quality effluent. Intense R&D efforts have improved membrane technology to make it more efficient, which, in turn, drives down costs and attracts investments. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://www.environmental.frost.com), Membrane Technologies ...
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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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Frost & Sullivan Company of the Year Award Crowns Rosvodokanal`s Extraordinary Performance in Russian Water and Wastewater Services Market
Frost & Sullivan Russia Company of the Year Award in Water and Wastewater Services is conferred on Rosvodokanal. The company's high quality services, coupled with positive feedback from end-users, application of modern technologies and continued penetration of new regions in Russia has marked its success. As one of the leading private operators of water utilities in Russia, Rosvodokanal ...
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Frost & Sullivan company of the year award crowns rosvodokanal’s extraordinary performance in russian water and wastewater services market
The 2011 Frost & Sullivan Russia Company of the Year Award in Water and Wastewater Services is conferred on Rosvodokanal. The company’s high quality services, coupled with positive feedback from end-users, application of modern technologies and continued penetration of new regions in Russia has marked its success. As one of the leading private operators of water utilities in Russia, ...
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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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Study Estimates Microplastics Consumption
Researchers were surprised to find that people who exclusively drink water from plastic bottles annually consume an extra 100,000 or more particles of microplastics. Bottled water drinkers annually ingest an extra 100,000 particles It is well known that tiny particles of plastic, microplastics, find their way into the environment when plastics break down. But lately they’ve been turning up ...
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Asia-Pacific´s Emergence as an Automotive Manufacturing Hub Enhances the Scope of the WWWT Market, Finds Frost & Sullivan
The relocation of automotive manufacturing from North America and Europe to Asia-Pacific, especially to emerging countries such as Vietnam and Indonesia, is expected to boost the prospects of the water and wastewater treatment (WWWT) market. Environmental regulations, along with manufacturers' desire to cut costs and use water more efficiently, have expanded the market for WWWT solutions. New ...
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