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Ultra-compact wastewater plant in Venice lagoon
An extremely compact wastewater treatment plant on Sant'Erasmo island in the Venice lagoon features high-throughput filtration membranes made by PCI Membranes – a business unit of ITT Flow Control. The sidestream bioreactor configuration employed is one of around 100 in the Venice area employing this filtering technology. Venice's wastewater treatment network is highly distributed, with ...
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Frost & Sullivan Confers New Product Innovation Award on Epuramat for its Unique Box4Water
Based on its recent analysis of the municipal and industrial wastewater treatment market, Frost & Sullivan recognises Epuramat with the 2012 European New Product Innovation Award for Box4Water. With a patented and innovative primary treatment process, Box4Water is one of the most compact wastewater treatment systems available on the market. It is a unique product designed for municipal and ...
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Frost & Sullivan confers new product innovation award on Epuramat for its Unique Box4Water
Based on its recent analysis of the municipal and industrial wastewater treatment market, Frost & Sullivan recognises Epuramat with the 2012 European New Product Innovation Award for Box4Water. With a patented and innovative primary treatment process, Box4Water is one of the most compact wastewater treatment systems available on the market. It is a unique product designed for municipal and ...
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Queensland Sewage Treatment Plant to Double Daily Wastewater Treatment Capacity with GE’s Wastewater Treatment Technology
GE’s (NYSE: GE) high-performance LEAPmbr* membrane bioreactor (MBR) wastewater-treatment technology will be the centerpiece of an upgrade to Unitywater’s Maleny sewage treatment plant in Queensland, Australia, and is expected to allow the plant to double the amount of water treated per day to one million liters. New environmental regulations and expected population growth led ...
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How to treat wastewater generated by the textile industry?
The fashion industry is the second most polluting industry on the planet, behind only the oil industry. According to the American magazine Harper’s Bazaar, 100 billion garments are produced worldwide every year. To understand why, it is necessary to take into account, on the one hand, that the dyes used in the production of garments contain chemicals responsible for approximately 20% of the ...
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