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Aquatech China Concurrent with World Expo - China’s largest water technology show receives strong governmental support
The third edition of Aquatech China, the largest water technology show in China, will be held concurrent with the World Expo. The event is strongly supported by the Chinese Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development and other organisations. New this year is the introduction of two awards, one for the Best Waste Water Solution and one for the most innovative product. Aquatech China has grown into the largest water technology show in China, covering both the waste water and clean water industry. The event is held from June 2 up to and incuding June 4, 2010 at the Shanghai Exhibition ... |
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Great lakes still under siege from toxic pollution
Canadian companies in the Great Lakes basin reported releasing more cancer-causing pollutants to the air than companies in the United States, according to a report released today by Great Lakes-area environmental groups from both sides of the border. Per facility, Canadian facilities emitted to the air, on average, almost three times more known cancer-causing pollutants.
The comparison is based on a matched dataset of 2007 data provided to the Canadian National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI) and the US Toxics Release Inventory (TRI), and is outlined in Partners in Pollution 2: An Update on ... |
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New Commercial Advanced Oxidation Process for TOC reduction
Never has industry been under such pressure to eliminate toxic pollutants and new challenging refractory organic contaminants from water. Conventional treatment methods are simply limited in their effectiveness against a wide range of emerging pollutants.
The combination of state-of-the-art UV and ozone technologies with additional oxidant and catalytic process steps as well as extensive pilot trials helped ESCO International design innovative advanced oxidation processes that can be extended to new challenging fields such as TOC (total organic carbon) reduction which were previously thought to be unworkable and uneconomical.
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