Water & Wastewater Newsletter
November 2, 2012

This Week´s Featured News Stories
Legislative Pressures to Mould Industrial Sludge Treatment Chemicals Market in Western Europe, Notes Frost & Sullivan
Intensifying environmental awareness as well as stricter regulations related to discharge processes and disposal are driving growth in the Western Europe industrial sludge treatment chemicals market. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://www.chemicals.frost.com), Analysis of the Industrial Sludge Treatment Chemicals Market in Western Europe, finds that the market was valued at € 635.2 million in 2011 and estimates this to reach €808.8 million in 2018. This research covers chemicals utilised in four of the most important market segments that include conditioning and stabilisation ...
Veolia Showcases Palm Oil Mill Effluent Treatment Solutions at the 10th Annual Roundtable Meeting on Sustainable Palm Oil
From 30 October to 1 November 2012, Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies (Veolia) will showcase its expertise in palm oil mill effluent (POME) treatment at the 10th Annual Roundtable Meeting on Sustainable Palm Oil (RT10 2012) . Throughout the three-day event, industry professionals will have access to the company’s waste-to-energy solutions, as Veolia representatives share first-hand how these technologies can help businesses. Companies within the palm oil sector who are looking to move away from traditional wastewater treatment systems, such as open lagoon treatment system, ...
SnowPure Water Technologies- Heat Sanitization Basics
Even small numbers of bacteria are a problem for critical water systems like pharmaceutical USP water, dialysis water, and water for semiconductor manufacturing. Bacteria are often killed with UV-254, chemicals, and heat. Chemical sanitization is becoming undesirable or prohibited, creating a steady change-over to pure water systems that can be sanitized with heat. With our improved high-tech FDA-approved urethane material, the Electropure™ XL-HTS series is now more stable at higher temperatures. The HTS cycle temperature can extend up to 84°C, plenty of headway for either 72°C or 80°C sanitization protocols. Read more

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