water industry standard Articles
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Delivering water anywhere, 24/7. Ideal for planned hire, emergencies and disaster
Our Mobile Water Services provide pure water anytime, anywhere, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. With flow rates from 200 litres/hr to >150 m/hr, our Mobile Water Services are ideal for planned hire, emergency call-outs and disaster recovery. Safeguarding the production of your water treatment plant, our Mobile Water Services provide flexible water services, while reducing your wastewater ...
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Flow Rate Determination For Active Mixers In Water Storage Tanks
When water flows through a defined area such as a pipe or the inlet / outlet port of a pump, the flow rate is simply the measurement of how much water passes through an "imaginary plane" in a certain amount of time. This method of defining flow rate is so basic that it is adopted by engineers and equipment manufacturers everywhere for virtually all products in the water industry including pumps, ...
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Enhanced Geomembrane CQA through proper application of geomembrane leak location surveys
Abstract Historically, geomembrane construction quality assurance (CQA) has focused on destructive testing of welded seams to verify seam strength and integrity. Paradoxically, seams are not subject to significant stress and practically never fail in service, while holes and construction damage in the geomembrane are a much more widespread problem. The historical approach fails to evaluate how ...
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Filtronics’ NSF Certified Electromedia sets the standard for water filtration industry
The key to any water treatment system and its efficiency and effectiveness is its filtering media, or the sand or gravel that helps to remove pollutants and contaminants from a water source. Filtronics’ exclusive Electromedia is a permanent filtering media that is National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) certified and easily the most effective and economic filtering media available today. With ...
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Study of physico-chemical quality of the industrial waste water effluent from Gove industrial area of Bhiwandi City of Maharashtra, India
This paper advocates water pollution study of Gove industrial area of Maharashtra, India with special reference to the physico-chemical characteristics of common industrial waste water effluent. The physico-chemical parameters like temperature, pH, solid content, total hardness, chloride content, dissolved oxygen (DO), biological oxygen demand (BOD) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) were studied ...
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Novel pretreatment enables performance of MBR installed to treat oily wastewater
Abstract Two new integrated systems processes, gas-energy-mixing (GEM) flotation – electrochemical catalytic oxidation (ECO) – membrane bioreactor (MBR) and ultra-filtration (UF) – ECO – MBR, were tested in industrial-scale pilots of 200L/h to 3000L/h for the treatment and reuse of steel mill cold-rolling emulsion wastewater. The operation parameters and mechanisms of each ...
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Report: Energy industry sustainability efforts could save water
Utilities, the oil and gas industry, and governments all use a lot of water. A recent report from Barclays Bank and the Columbia Water Center says that innovation by these organizations could help them become more efficient and sustainable, reducing their use of fresh water to better protect the valuable resource. According to the analysts, a focus on water management best practices could ...
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ASTM Standards Help Meet Need for Clean Water
The new ASTM Water Portal provides a single access point to standards and related information about ASTM International’s diverse committees working to protect and monitor this vital global resource. Clean and safe water is the underpinning of the quality of life for people around the world. Global economies depend on water, whether it’s to support the manufacturing of goods across ...
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Water recycling project - Durban South Africa
1. Overview and key points South Africa’s first private water recycling project, operating on a 20 year Buy-Operate-Transfer (BOT) basis has turned out to be a success. Constructed in order to treat Durban’s wastewater, it provides a good example of Public Private Partnership (PPP), where appropriate wastewater treatment technology was used in order to provide effluent of a ...
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2015 North American Water Treatment New Product Innovation Award
Background and Company Performance Industry Challenges Tertiary and advanced wastewater treatment (WWT) is one of three stages in the cleaning of wastewater generated by the municipal and industrial sectors. Building on and improving upon the results of treatment through initial primary and secondary WWT stages alone, tertiary treatment is performed prior to waste water being discharged into ...
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