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Water & Wastewater
June 30, 2016
This Week´s Featured News Stories

IWA New Developments in IT & Water Announcement
The International Water Association and the organisers of WWEM are pleased to announce that the 3rd International Water Association New Developments in IT & Water conference will take place alongside WWEM 2016. The 3rd International Water Association New Developments in IT in Water is an official ... » read more

World Water-Tech North America 2016: Technology Showcase Open for Submissions
The World Water-Tech North America Summit is now accepting applications for Technology Showcase presentations at the upcoming summit in Toronto on October 18-20, 2016. If you’re looking for new investors or clients in the water-tech space, the World Water-Tech North America Summit offers a great ... » read more

SIMPEC S.r.l.
 

Simpec works in the design, construction, installation and service of industrial water and wastewater treatment plants. Main sector of the company is metal and plastic surface finishing treatments. Simpec works for all the industries that use and consume water in their different production processes. Simpec realizes also plants for landfills (leachate treatment), plants for zootechnical effluents and for digestate treatment coming from biogas production. Simpec constructs also treatment plants for third waste disposal. With over 700 plants deployed all over the world, Simpec is a leader in water treatment. 

   
Great Anammox discussions at the IWA
Bioprocess Control attended the 13th IWA Leading Edge Conference on Water and Wastewater Technologies in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, on June 13-16. The ... » read more
Modern Water’s Microtox® Continuous Toxicity Monitor Safeguards Drinking Water Supply for One of Poland’s Largest Cities
Modern Water plc (AIM:MWG), the owner of leading water technologies for the production of fresh water and monitoring of water quality, has recently completed ... » read more
Choosing a more reliable method than batch tracking
Oil and gas pipeline owners routinely conduct inspections of their assets by using inline inspection pigs. These tools are used to identify defects within ... » read more
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