Water & Wastewater Newsletter
September 27, 2012

This Week´s Featured News Stories
Frost & Sullivan: Drive toward Sustainability by the Food and Beverage Industry Bolsters Demand for Water and Wastewater Treatment
The market for water and wastewater treatment equipment is expanding as food processing plants are looking to reduce their water footprints, wastewater discharge, and wastewater treatment costs. As the food and beverage industry is seeking greater sustainability, equipment suppliers can work with retailers to aid the end-market`s endeavors through processing and packaging. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan`s (http://www.environmental.frost.com) Analysis of the Water and Wastewater Treatment Equipment Market in the Food and Beverage Industry research finds that the market earned revenues ...
Xylem wins contract for major wastewater treatment plant in Brazil
Xylem Inc. (NYSE: XYL), a leading global water technology company focused on addressing the world’s most challenging water issues, has been awarded a contract to supply treatment technology and systems for a new wastewater treatment plant in Brazil that will serve 60,000 people. Construction is currently underway with Xylem providing its Sanitaire® brand ICEAS (intermittent cycle extended aeration system) biological technology to treat wastewater in the city of Campo Grande in the Mato Grosso state of Brazil. The contract for the Imbirussu wastewater treatment plant was awarded by Aguas ...
DIEMME FILTRATION SRL
WORLD-WIDE LEADER IN SOLID-LIQUID SEPARATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR INDUSTRIAL PROCESSESTechnology in the solid-liquid separation industry has evolved rapidly during the last fifty years and from the beginning, DIEMME Filtration has played a very important role in this evolutionary process by developing innovative solutions which are used for a diverse range of industrial applications. In this way, the MISSION of the company has always been projecting and manufacturing machinery able to represent the reference standard in the filtration industry.This has been possible through the study of solid-liquid separation processes, by means of collecting and analyzing laboratory data, allowing read more.  

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