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Water & Wastewater
October 22, 2015
This Week´s Featured News Stories

Annual Fall Conference AWWA Las Vegas
This year the California-Nevada Section is bringing together the best water industry professionals across two states to discuss and share solutions for the future. This event will take place one week from today, on October 26-29, 2015. The conference will be held at the Tropicana Hotel in Las Vegas, ... » read more

Safe Drain® Prevents 45,000lbs of Sediment and 12lbs of Heavy Metals from Entering California Bay Area Waterways
473 Safe Drains were installed at 3 Applied Materials campuses in California’s Bay Area. The objective was to provide a means of ensuring day to day operations without risk to the environment. The Safe Drains allowed total control over storm water discharges and preventing spills from entering ... » read more

BioKube A/S
 

BioKube is Biological cleaning of Wastewater. The BioKube Biological Wastewater Treatment System is designed for biological treatment of household (domestic) sewage water. We clean 'grey water' water coming from the kitchen and bath and we also in the same system clean 'black water' coming from the toilet. The system is designed to be connected to an existing septic tank or similar pre-settlement tank. We also clean industrial wastewater mainly from the agricultural industry such as fruit and vegetable factories, diaries slaughterhouses.

   
EVALED Technology: new Product’s Lines
Evaled evaporators are designed employing three different technologies at low energy consumption (low CO2 footprint) to fit at best our Clients` water ... » read more
Rio 2016: No viral testing of sewage-filled Olympic waters
Rio de Janeiro`s Olympic organizing committee ruled out conducting viral tests of the human sewage-laden waterways where the 2016 Games` aquatic events ... » read more
Using microbes to clean up oil spills
Original story at MIT News Catherine Drennan, a professor of chemistry and biology, likes to wax poetic about the complex chemistry of microbes. "I think ... » read more
Ohio River`s huge algae bloom a warning for water suppliers
A toxic algae outbreak that snaked more than 600 miles down the Ohio River past four states is forcing water utilities to reassess the threat from harmful ... » read more
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