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Oil and Water Don’t Mix – But Can They Co-Exist? - A GLOBE-Net Editorial
Real progress is being made to reduce the environmental impacts of oil sands activities. But that message is being lost in the flood of bad press about contamination of adjacent waterways and the concerns about those ugly tailings ponds. Oil and water do not mix. But can they co-exist?
GLOBE-Net, September 1, 2010 - August has not been a good month for the Alberta oil sands industry. The tidal wave of bad news that flooded the media this month has put oil patch leaders and the Government ... |
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Online measurement of chlorite - Seamlessly monitoring disinfectants
Chlorine dioxide is an increasingly popular alternative to chlorine as a disinfectant in water treatment. Although this method of disinfection has its advantages, it also requires a certain level of monitoring, albeit less so than chlorine. For example, it is necessary to monitor not only the specified limits for chlorine dioxide but also the chlorite that forms during disinfection. Conventional measuring processes which are used in situ do deliver precise measurement results, but not continually, ... |
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Eimco Water Technologies
Founded in 2004 to develop this high-potential sector, Eimco Water Technologies serves two market segments: the municipal market and the industrial market including power generation. The group specializes in the design and supply of equipment used in the treatment of domestic and industrial water and wastewater (including water re-use), as well as large-scale water intakes for the power and desalination markets. Our products include MBR and MBBR, as well as screening, sedimentation, filtration and water clarification equipment that is recognized for both performance and whole life costs. Five acquisitions have been completed during the last two fiscal years (Copa, Enviroquip, Jones & Attwood, Brackett Green and some of Metso Paper’s water treatment technologies). They have also provided it with well established cutting-edge technologies, recognized trademarks, access to new markets including energy and seawater desalination, an extensive installed OEM equipment base worldwide. |
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- Emulsion-Breaking Techniques for Accurate Oil in Water Measurements
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- High-Speed Analysis of Tocopherols and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
The fluorescence detector is used in a wide range of fields as a detector which is indispensible for its high detection sensitivity and selectivity.
The ...
- Legionella Prevention
Legionella Pneumophila
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- Biotic and abiotic anaerobic transformations of trichloroethene and cis-1,2-dichloroethene in fractured sandstone
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- Legionnaires’ disease (Legionella pneumophila)-sometimes deadly, sometimes not!
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- Gulf Oil Spill Sparks Boom At Cooley
Article covers Cooley fabric being manufactured furing Gulf oil spill.
In a typical year, the Cooley Group would churn out between 30,000 and 40,000 ...
- Reverse osmosis system to reclaim wastewater
The Facility
Pragati Power Corporation Limited, formerly Delhi Vidyut Board (DVB), was formed by the Government of National Capital Territory (NCT) of ...
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Over the years, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has offered voluntary partnership programs to address a wide variety of environmental issues ...
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