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Wedge wire curved screen/Sieve bend screen
Wedge wire sieve bend screen consists of support rod and wedge wire. The wedge wire and support rod is welded for strength and durability. The shape of the rod is round, triangular or trapezoid. The wire is triangular(V- shaped) wire. With the structure of high open area, our wedge wire screen has accurate slot dimension. Our product is heat resistant, anti-corrosive, safe and reliable. It can ...
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US EPA honors Orange County for innovative groundwater management
The US Environmental Protection Agency is honoring the Orange County Water District with its 2008 Clean Water State Revolving Fund “Pisces” award, which recognizes projects that advance clean and safe water through exceptional planning, management, and financing. “The EPA recognizes the Orange County Water District for its foresight and dedication in providing a locally controlled, ...
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ACCIONA Agua strengthens its position in Italy & delivers water services to 2.5 million people
New deals in Sardinia mean that ACCIONA Agua will exploit 16 new drinking water plants, 30 wastewater treatment plants and 58 pumping stations, as well as providing maintenance for Cagliari’s new water services and collectors. ACCIONA Energy has two wind farms already operating on the Italian mainland (with a total capacity of 71.4MW) and is nearing completion on a third (20.4MW) in Sicily. ...
By ACCIONA S.A
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Angus Wellmaster: first in sector to achieve regulation 31 approval
Geoquip Water Solutions, specialist supplier to water related industries, announces that Angus Wellmaster is the first flexible rising main system to be approved by the Secretary of State under Regulation 31 of the Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 2000 for use in potable water applications. This approval, following closely on the Water Regulations Advisory Scheme (WRAS) approval ...
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Wind power helps Texas town desalinate groundwater
The first project in the United States to use wind power to desalinate drinking water for an inland municipality rather than a coastal town has just received a $500,000 grant from the Texas state Office of Rural Community Affairs, ORCA. The $1.075 million pilot project utilizing wind power to desalinate brackish groundwater in West Texas will be located in the small city of Seminole in Gaines ...
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Pro`s and Con`s of Sea water Desalination Using RO for Drinking Water
Sea water desalination is unequivocally the future of drinking water production for coastal communities and island nations in current times of water scarcity. It is already used quite heavily in a few countries. Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States are the top three desalination producers of drinking water by capacity in the world followed by Australia, China, and ...
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The Pentair Foundation funds Arsenic-free water efforts in Bangladesh
An estimated 77 million people in Bangladesh, or roughly half of the country's population, have been exposed to toxic arsenic levels in their drinking water since the 1970s. That's when the installation of hand-pumped wells throughout Bangladesh began tapping groundwater laden with naturally occurring arsenic. In response to this crisis, the Ecological Management Foundation (EMF) launched The ...
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Wave-Powered Water Pumps Could Become a New Source of Clean Energy
It's September, and a small group of researchers in a pair of fishing vessels are sailing in some of the highest ice-free waves in the North Atlantic. Here, some 1,600 feet off the coast of Newfoundland, they are anchoring a 10-foot-wide (three-meter) buoy. At the base of the buoy is an integrated cylinder attached to a piston rod. It begins to rise and fall with the waves, collecting and pushing ...
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New plant tests US appetite for seawater desalination
There's far more riding on the Americas' largest seawater desalination plant than the 50 million gallons of drinking water it will produce for the San Diego area each day. The plant, which opens this year, will help determine the future of seawater desalination in the U.S. The billion-dollar project is only the nation's second major seawater plant. The first U.S. foray in Tampa Bay is widely ...
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ACCIONA will build the Jubail 3B Desalination Plant, its sixth in Saudi Arabia
Together with its partner SEPCOIII, ACCIONA will undertake the construction of the Jubail 3B desalination plant. Its capacity of 570,000 m3/day will supply 2 million people in the cities of Riyadh and Qassim. ACCIONA and its partner are the main EPC contractors in the project, which will be developed and financed by a consortium consisting of ENGIE, NESMA and AJLAN for the publicly-owned ...
By Acciona Agua
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What are the Environmental Implications of a Sea water Treatment Plant?
A sea water treatment plant was designed as one solution to the water scarcity problem. Fresh and drinkable water isn’t easy to find in some places. As the world’s population grows and industrial production increases, even the largest of the world's freshwater sources can eventually become strained. Therefore, desalination is meant to expand our sources of water across the world. As ...
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