coagulation chemical News
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QUA® awarded NSF certification for manufacturing of Q-SEP® range of hollow fiber ultrafiltration modules
QUA®, a leading-edge developer of advanced membrane products for water and wastewater treatment applications, has been awarded NSF/ANSI 61 Certification by NSF International, Ann Arbor, MI, USA, for the manufacture of its Q-SEP® range of Hollow Fiber Ultrafiltration (UF) Modules. NSF/ANSI Standard 61 certification is for Drinking Water System Components – Health Effects, the ...
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QUA® INTRODUCES Q-SEP® MODEL 2008 HOLLOW FIBER ULTRAFILTRATION MODULES
DALLAS, June 10, 2012 – QUA®, a leading-edge developer of advanced membrane products for water and wastewater treatment applications, introduces its new smaller sized Q-SEP® Model 2008 Hollow Fiber Ultrafiltration (UF) Modules. This smaller compact module offers greater flexibility while designing smaller filtration systems particularly for commercial customers as well for other ...
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Accurate Dosing Pumps Enable Welsh Water To Maintain Strict Phosphorus Limits And Reduce Maintenance Costs
To help overcome the repeated blockage of diaphragm pumps when dosing ferric sulphate at wastewater treatment plants, a number of Welsh Water sites now feature Qdos 30 peristaltic pumps from Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group (WMFTG). The investment is expected to achieve a quick return thanks to significant savings in maintenance associated with stripping down and cleaning the diaphragm pumps. ...
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PHOENIX Process Equipment Co Offers New HG Separator™ Options
PHOENIX Process Equipment Co., of Louisville, Kentucky, has expanded the range of hydrocyclone options in its HG Separator™ line for aggregate wash plants. The HG Separator™ is a mechanical separation system combining hydrocyclones with dewatering screen technology. It produces a dewatered, marketable, solid-phase product from previously discarded fines slurry without using chemical flocculants ...
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Water & wastewater chemical sales to exceed $22 billion this year
Purchasers in the municipal water, municipal wastewater and power industries will account for more than 50 percent of the $22 billion which will be spent worldwide this year for chemicals to treat water and wastewater. This is the conclusion reached in the latest revision to the online Water & Wastewater Chemicals World Market report published by the McIlvaine Company. The municipal water ...
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Attleboro Mass. stops illegal discharge from its Drinking Water Facility under federal Clean Water Act Settlement
The City of Attleboro, Mass. has taken steps to ensure that its drinking water treatment facility operates consistent with federal Clean Water Act requirements for wastewater management, under a settlement reached with EPA for illegal wastewater discharges from the Russell F. Tennant Water Treatment Facility. The City will also pay a $32,000 fine under the terms of the settlement. An EPA ...
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Solid Waste Disposal (Non-hazardous Disposal of Sludge) - Printing and Dyeing Sludge!
Printing and dyeing wastewater occupies a large proportion of industrial wastewater treatment, which will produce large amounts of sludge after treatment. In the past, the printing and dyeing sludge was mainly treated by temporary landfill way. This method not only occupied a large amount of land, but also caused damage to the ecological environment. In particular, the leachate in the printing ...
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Desalination is $2 billion market for water treatment products
Untitled Document Companies such as GE, Siemens and ITT have expanded their water treatment and flow product lines to include the equipment and chemicals necessary for each step in desalination from primary filtration through secondary filtration and finally to the reverse osmosis process. The market for these products this year will be $2.1 billion and the average growth ...
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Neundorfer Technology identified in H2Ohio technology assessment program
As part of Governor DeWine’s H2Ohio initiative, Ohio EPA announced today that it has identified ten emerging technologies that could play an important role in the reduction of harmful algal blooms (HABs) in Lake Erie. The technologies will be further evaluated through the H2Ohio Technology Assessment Program (TAP) which was created at the Sept. 2020 Ohio Lake Erie Commission meeting to ...
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LIFE Waste2Coag project aims to boost the circular economy in wastewater treatment plants
Nowadays, brines are mostly disposed of in the environment without treatment via discharge in water surfaces, sewers, deep-well injection, evaporation ponds and land application, or in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). Desalination plants (DPs) inject brines into the ground, salinising aquifers, or they dilute the saline residue in the local WWTPs, affecting their biological process. The main ...
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Dow and Fuji Xerox join Eco-Patents Commons, Xerox pledges additional patent to help the planet
The Dow Chemical Company (Dow) and Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. (Fuji Xerox), a joint venture between Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX) and FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation, have joined the Eco-Patent Commons, a first-of-a-kind business effort coordinated by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) to help the environment by pledging environmentally beneficial patents to the public domain. ...
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Strategic Analysis of the Brazilian Municipal Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals Market
Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Strategic Analysis of the Brazilian Municipal Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals Market ...
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Webinar: compare oil water separation options
Learn How To Prevent Heavy Plugging, Increase Time Between Cleanings, And Ensure Compliance With Your Oily Wastewater Processing. Register and Attend For Free On Thursday July 28th Mercer International's David Goding and international industry expert Philip D'Angelo taped a webinar geared toward helping engineering, compliance, and maintenance departments reach common ground when assessing the ...
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Integrated Engineers Releases Report Determining The True Costs of Liquid Solids Separation
Integrated Engineers develops cost factors for determining the true costs of liquid solids separation used to clearly define the true operational costs of each wastewater treatment facility and the facility’s potential for cutting costs. Cost Factors for Liquid/Solids Separation Each of these points should be used to clearly define the true operational costs of each wastewater treatment ...
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Frost & Sullivan: Regulatory Pressures to Push Higher Quality Products in CEE Municipal Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals Market
The Central and Eastern European municipal water and wastewater treatment chemicals market offers growth opportunities for a range of chemicals. Demand will be propelled by intensifying legislative pressure from the European Union, supported by government funding, aimed at promoting environment-friendly, water- and energy-saving technologies. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, Analysis of ...
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