Water & Wastewater Newsletter
January 12, 2012

This Week´s Featured News Stories
Latest models `could give Asia ten-day flood warnings`
An ensemble of climate and weather simulations could help developing countries better prepare for extreme events such as tropical cyclones, droughts and floods, scientists have said. Many poorer countries rely on traditional weather forecasting techniques, in which an initial set of weather conditions is fed into a single model to predict future adverse events, typically one or two days ahead. Instead, the `ensemble` method, developed in the 1990s but requiring a computational infrastructure that eludes most developing countries, uses multiple models, or versions of models, each processing different ...
WWEM 2012 announces partnership with SWIG
WWEM 2012, the Water Wastewater & Environmental Monitoring event (Telford, 7/8th November 2012) has announced a partnership with SWIG to help accelerate the sharing of knowledge at this year`s event. SWIG (Sensors for Water Interest Group) is a not for profit information exchange and networking group with a diverse UK-wide membership drawn from the water and process industries, sensor manufacturers and their distributors, academic institutions involved in sensor research, regulatory bodies and consultants working in the field of water management. SWIG focuses on the use of sensor and associated ...
Cosun Biobased Products
Cosun Biobased Products manufacturers and sells Carboxy Methyl Inulin (CMI) and Cationic Inulin under the brand names Carboxyline and Catin. Both Carboxy Methyl Inulin and Cationic Inulin are manufactured at our production site in Roosendaal (The Netherlands). CMI is applied as environmentally friendly scale inhibitor (antiscalants) in many industries like drinking water with RO membranes (desalination), oil and gas, pulp and paper and detergents. Cationic inulin can be applied as fabric softener and in hair conditioning. The world wide business scope of Cosun Biobased Products is the development, manufacturing and marketing of plant derived (renewable) chemicals and materials. Under development are biobased plasticizers, natural fibres reinforced composites and new polymers based on furans.

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