drinking water technology News
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Kurita´s rejuvenation concept for Reverse Osmosis membranes: Kuriverter RC
Applications using Reverse Osmosis membrane technologies are everywhere in our lives - from tiny under counter units polishing our drinking water through industrial units preparing water for processes or purifying effluents for reuse, and massive seawater desalination plants producing thousands of m³ of drinking and irrigation water every day. The membranes used in these technologies face ...
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Visit LG Sonic Algae Control at Aquatech Amsterdam 2017
From October 31 – November 3, LG Sonic will exhibit at Aquatech Amsterdam 2017 to showcase its latest solution to control and monitor algal blooms. By using ultrasound technology, LG Sonic offers an environmentally friendly solution to control algae and prevent new algae growth. LG Sonic will exhibit at booth 01.136. Ultrasonic algae control technology To control and monitor algae in ...
By LG Sonic
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Visit LG Sonic at IWA Brisbane World Water Congress & Exhibition 2016
LG Sonic is going to exhibit during the IWA Brisbane World Water Congress & Exhibition in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. IWA Brisbane World Water Congress & Exhibition 2016 will be attended by water and environmental professionals from over 100 countries. The congress and exhibition will offer new insights in scientific and technological innovations in the water management sector. IWA ...
By LG Sonic
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WEFTEC 2016 – Meet LG Sonic at booth 1801
From September 26-28, LG Sonic will attend WEFTEC New Orleans, world’s largest water quality exhibition, to show their latest innovation to monitor and control toxic algal blooms in lakes and reservoirs. LG Sonic’s booth is located in the Netherlands Pavilion (1801). Ultrasonic algae control LG Sonic products provide an environmentally friendly solution to monitor and control algae ...
By LG Sonic
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IFAT 2010: We manage and control it - ProMinent and ProMaqua at IFAT 2010, Munich (Germany)
Heidelberg, June 2010. The ProMinent Group, a global supplier of water treatment solutions, is exhibiting at this year’s IFAT. The slogan "We manage and control it" illustrates that ProMinent develops and manufactures more than "just" metering pumps. At IFAT in Munich from 13 – 17 September 2010, the Heidelberg-based company will be presenting solutions for filtering, disinfection, ...
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LG Sonic MPC-Buoy / LG Sonic e-Line
MPC-Buoy Installed in Poland Milestone of the project ClearWater PMPC Under the European Funded FP7 project, 2 MPC-Buoys have been deployed for research purpose in Lake Skrzyneckie Male in Poznan, Poland. Within the project, 2 Buoy types have been developed, a Master version and a Slave. The Master Buoy continually monitors the water quality, to determine algae blooms within the lake. After ...
By LG Sonic
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Grundfos and De Nora announce the sale of ISIA S.p.A to Industrie De Nora
Grundfos and De Nora announce that the parties have signed an agreement for De Nora to acquire 100% of the shares of ISIA S.p.A., including the intellectual property on chlorine dioxide generator technology. As part of the agreement, De Nora will also take over the competencies of ISIA’s highly experienced team of specialists. The transaction is expected to close within a short time. The ...
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ProMinent at IFAT 2014: Experts in Chem-Feed and Water Treatment
At this year's IFAT, ProMinent will be showcasing its expertise in potable water, waste water and process/cooling water under the banner "Experts in Chem-Feed and Water Treatment". The Heidelberg-based manufacturer, exhibiting at stand 431 in hall A3, will demonstrate the different applications for its components and systems on a series of product 'islands'. In addition to know-how in water ...
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Today’s technology can support water reuse practices, but policy incentives still needed for long-term success
According to the United Nations Development Program, more than 1 billion people, or about one in six worldwide, do not have safe drinking water and more than 2 billion lack access to adequate sanitation. If current water usage trends continue, by the year 2025 two-thirds of the world’s population won’t have enough clean water. With World Water Day (March 22) fast approaching, now is the time ...
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