water filtration product Articles
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Use of anthropogenic gadolinium as a tracer for bank filtrate in drinking water wells
Knowledge of the amount of bank filtrate in raw water is crucial for drinking water suppliers using water wells in close proximity to rivers, in particular if those rivers are strongly affected by anthropogenic activities, e.g. receiving effluents from waste water treatment plants. Analysis of organic micropollutants as tracer compounds is costly and time-consuming, and results may be biased by ...
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The Next-Generation Water Filter for the Oil and Gas Industry
Many segments of the oil and gas production industry need improvements in water filtration over traditional methods. This is true because of the trend toward oil and gas production in tighter, less permeable reservoirs and the greater use of enhanced oil recovery (EOR) techniques, many of which involve injecting water into the oil reservoir. To protect the integrity of such reservoirs, the amount ...
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Ceramic Membrane Ultrafiltration Technology
Structure of Ceramic Ultrafiltration Membrane Ceramic Ultrafiltration Membrane has excellent chemical corrosion resistance. It is suitable for operation in 0-14 pH environment and oxidation resistance. It can be cleaned and regenerated with strong oxidants such as high NACIO content. The ceramic membrane is made of - A1O 2/ZrO2. The pore size of the membrane is less than 50 mm. The membrane tube ...
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Decoding the AdEdge treatment matrix
U.S. drinking water utilities come up against a variety of water quality issues. From aesthetic issues to naturally occurring contaminants and contaminants resulting from industry processing, no water source is without problems. Contrarily, many of them have co-occurring contaminants, which complicates the treatment process. Although there is no single treatment solution that will successfully ...
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How is GWT's Seawater Reverse Osmosis Plant Different from Others?
A seawater reverse osmosis plant by definition utilizes the separation of salts and other mineral molecules from water. Freshwater supplies in some parts of the world are dwindling, hard to come by, or are heavily polluted. These are aspects of the growing epidemic of water scarcity.To reduce the strain on freshwater sources, we have to look elsewhere for water and there are no larger sources ...
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Global Market for Produced Water Treatment Poised for Growth
Produced water — water that’s left over from oil and gas production — isn’t just water that’s used for extraction. It also includes groundwater that rises to the surface with the oil or gas. The worldwide market for produced water treatment is expected to grow significantly as oil and natural gas exploration continue to increase. Two reports covering aspects of the ...
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