Water & Wastewater Newsletter
November 22, 2012

This Week´s Featured News Stories
Pall Corp. to Present Membrane-Based Separation Solutions for Alternative Fuels
Driven by the demand for alternatives to fossil fuels and the challenge to mitigate carbon emissions, algae biomass industry executives around the world are striving to develop and commercialize large-scale algae production. A main hurdle for this is the dewatering step required by many processes after harvesting the biomass. One way to achieve efficient and complete harvest is to employ scalable membrane separation technologies for concentrating the algae after harvesting from the growing environment. Pall`s ASCF technology utilizes membranes that will not foul when processing algae. (Photo: ...
SCFI Strengthens Offering with Air Products Partnership
Irish firm SCFI has announced an alliance with Air Products to streamline its customer offering whilst further developing commercial opportunities for AquaCritox, its environmentally sustainable sludge and wet industrial waste destruction technology. The alliance supports end users of AquaCritox by combining all the components needed (including both technology itself and the required oxygen equipment and supply) to deliver 99.99%+ organic wet waste destruction on site in a single-step, energy-positive process. It also marks the start of a joint global marketing initiative, as AquaCritox joins ...
Colsen International b.v.
Colsen supplies several innovative technologies in the field of biogas production, wastewater treatment and treatment of digestate. These have been successfully implemented in numerous projects for industrial and municipal customers.

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