power generation water-use News
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Why is Cooling Water Treatment Needed?
Cooling water treatment is an important process for industrial water treatment. It often plays an important role in cooling automobile internal combustion engines and large industrial facilities such as nuclear power stations, steam power stations, hydroelectric generators, oil refineries, and chemical plants. Water cooling is a method of heat removal from machinery components and industrial ...
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Nalco Announces Breakthrough in Industrial Membrane Performance Management, 3D TRASAR® Technology for Membranes with New Green Chemistry
Nalco (NYSE: NLC), providing essential expertise for water, energy and air, today introduced a new solution for improving performance, reducing the total cost of ownership and shrinking the environmental footprint of industrial reverse osmosis (RO) systems. The launch of 3D TRASAR® Technology for Membranes was announced at the International Desalination Association World Congress in Perth, ...
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Data Center Water Use
At a time when California’s scrutiny of water use is so intense that waiters are asked to refrain from serving water unless diners request it, the more than 100 billion gallons of water required by the state’s 800-plus data centers has remained largely unnoticed. Agriculture, which uses 80% of California’s water, has largely overshadowed the tech industry. But the spotlight ...
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Updated clean water discharge permit for Merrimack Station in Bow, N.H. issued for review
An updated permit governing discharge of waste water by the Merrimack Station power plant in Bow, N.H. has been released for public review and comment. The draft permit proposes updated requirements for controlling discharges of waste water to, and withdrawals of river water from, the Merrimack River. If finalized, the new permit will replace the facility’s current permit, issued in 1992, ...
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