biological wastewater treatment product News
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Tests have begun on water reuse in the WaReIp research project
Since 2016, EnviroChemie has been working with a group of industry and research partners on the WaReIp (Water Reuse in Industrial Parks) research project, funded by the BMBF and aimed at optimising water use in industrial parks. Recently developed water supply and disposal concepts are being examined, and practical trials are being carried out to study the technical problems that particularly ...
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European water utilities striving to reduce their carbon footprint, finds Frost & Sullivan
Concerns about steep increase in the carbon footprint of the water industry are rising. Population growth, tightening of legislative standards resulting in further treatment needs, resource scarcity, and deteriorating quality levels are, however, resulting in ever increasing energy consumption. This is highlighting the importance of innovative, environment-friendly practices across the value ...
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European Water Utilities Striving to Reduce their Carbon Footprint, finds Frost & Sullivan
LONDON, June 18, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Concerns about steep increase in the carbon footprint of the water industry are rising. Population growth, tightening of legislative standards resulting in further treatment needs, resource scarcity, and deteriorating quality levels are, however, resulting in ever increasing energy consumption. This is highlighting the importance of innovative, ...
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ITT and PUB Singapore Mark Key Milestone in Partnership to Enhance Energy Efficient Water and Wastewater Treatment Solutions
ITT Corporation (NYSE: ITT), a world leader in the transport, test and treatment of water and wastewater, and PUB, Singapore's national water agency, today announced the completion of an Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP) pilot system at Choa Chu KangWater Works. Advanced oxidation processes are highly effective at removing contaminants and micro-pollutants when other standard treatment methods ...
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