industrial waste regulations News
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CIWM elects new junior vice president
The Charted Institution of Wastes Management has elected a new junior vice president. The new junior vice president is Derek Greedy and he has worked in both the public and private sectors of the waste and resources management industry for more than 30 years. Speaking about his new appointment, Greedy said: “The CIWM has played a key role in developing professionalism and skills in this ...
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New Chair for Flow Club
Andy Godley of WRc has been appointed Chairman of the Water Industry Flow Club for the next year. Andy is a well known figure in flow measurement having worked in the area for over 20 years. He has spent much of that time at WRc researching flow measurement issues for the water industry, its regulators and supply chain.The Water Industry Flow Club is sponsored under DIUS (Department of ...
By WRC Ltd
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On-Site Wastewater Analysis
The US EPA, as well as other governmental regulatory agencies, have instituted stricter regulations covering discharges of “oily wastes” from facilities into publicity owed treatment plants (POTWs) facilities, forcing numerous industries to monitor their effluent more closely prior to discharge. This regulations affect such industries as food – both processors and restaurants, metal fabrication, ...
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Almar Water Solutions diamond sponsor of the ALADYR International Congress in Santiago de Chile
Almar Water Solutions was a diamond-level sponsor, the highest category, at the ALADYR International Congress, held in Santiago de Chile on October 26 and 27. Arantxa Mencía, vice-president and business development director, gave the opening speech, along with authorities, companies and experts from the desalination and reuse industry. Almar Water Solutions, a leading company in the ...
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Wastewater treatment: how to choose the most suitable technology?
Wastewater is water that comes from production processes or human consumption and, therefore, has changed its physical, chemical and microbiological characteristics. Selecting the most appropriate wastewater treatment technology will minimise the risk of problems and will extend the life cycle of the WWTP. After identifying the origin of the wastewater and analysing its composition and ...
By Salher
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