wastewater asset management News
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Idrica nominated for Water Industry Awards 2023
Idrica, Xylem, Stantec and Yorkshire Water have been shortlisted for the WWT Water Industry Awards 2023 in the “Smart Water Networks Award” category for the “Smart Water Network in Sheffield” project. The implementation of the Xylem Vue powered by GoAigua platform was a key element of this project, which was an outcome of the agreement between Idrica and Xylem. This ...
By Idrica
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Pulsar wins Excellence in Innovation Award at the Herefordshire and Worcestershire Chamber of Commerce Awards
The 2014 Herefordshire and Worcestershire Chamber of Commerce Awards were held at the Bank House in Bransford and celebrated business excellence within the region. Pulsar Process Measurement Ltd was awarded the Excellence in Innovation Award in recognition of their Flow Pulse non-invasive flow monitor and the £1.5million it has saved Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water. The Flow Pulse pipe flow ...
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Atkins partners on major Southern Water Framework
Southern Water has signed up design and engineering consultancy Atkins and IT services and consulting firm Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) to help the company improve water resources, the environment and customer service. A four-year agreement has been drawn up, with the two firms providing engineering and asset management support to help upgrade Southern Water’s 370 Wastewater Treatment ...
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Singapore Leads the Way in Charting Future Research Directions for Water Solutions
More than 300 senior water technology experts from 35 countries identified the technology focus areas (TFAs) for the global water industry at the first ever Singapore International Water Week (SIWW) Technology and Innovation Summit (STIS), held from 16-17 June 2015. These included low-energy seawater desalination, network asset management and energy efficiency in wastewater treatment, amongst ...
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Rotork actuators support Portugal’s plan for advanced wastewater treatment
The Viseu Sul WWTP in Portugal’s Viseu County is the first in the country to adopt advanced membrane filtration (MBR) wastewater treatment technology. The highly automated treatment facility, serving a population of 90,000, was recently inaugurated by the President of Portugal, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, and is named as a national environmental benchmark for future developments. MBR ...
By Rotork plc
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Operators Unlimited Welcomes Sean Israel as Account Manager
Operators Unlimited recently hired Sean Israel as an Account Manager. Sean began his career in industrial wastewater treatment, specifically within petrochemical units and refineries, treating boilers, cooling towers and inlet water and wastewater. Sean also has experience in biological waste processes and has now returned to wastewater treatment at Operators Unlimited. Sean built his career in ...
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Enterprise Asset Management for Smart Water Operations
WHEN: 2:00 p.m. EDT on Monday, March 25, 2013 LOCATION: Click here( http://bit.ly/Y8oYK9 ) or visit http://bit.ly/Y8oYK9 for complimentary registration SPEAKERS: Frost & Sullivan( http://www.frost.com ) Industry Analyst Eric Meliton St. Louis Metropolitan Sewer District Representative SPONSOR: IBM It is well known that some of the nation's water infrastructure is more than 100 years ...
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Jiangsu Sino French Wastewater Treatment division deploys Siveco's Smart O&M
The wastewater division of Jiangsu Sino French Water, which serves over 1 million inhabitants and operates 9 sewage treatment plants and 56 pumping stations, has deployed Siveco's Smart O&M solution. Faced with continuous urban development and tightening environmental regulations, Chinese wastewater treatment companies are striving to utilize smart technologies to improve their quality of ...
By Siveco China
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US$1 billion Support from World Bank for Ganga Clean-up
The World Bank today approved a US$1 billion credit and loan as part of its long-term support for the government’s Mission Clean Ganga that seeks to rejuvenate India’s iconic river. The Ganga accounts for one-fourth of the country’s water resources and its sprawling basin is home to more than 400 million Indians, many of whom revere it as a living goddess. Despite its iconic ...
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Thomaston, GA Earns Partnership for Safe Water Award
The City of Thomaston Water Treatment Plant, which Severn Trent North America has operated since 2012, has received the “Directors Award of Recognition” from the Partnership for Safe Water, a program developed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the American Water Works Association (AWWA), and associated Partner organizations to guide water suppliers toward improving water ...
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Imtech: EUR 175m orders for sustainable water and wastewater assets in the UK
Gouda - Imtech (technical services provider in Europe) has obtained orders worth over 175 million euro for sustainable engineering and technology solutions for water and waste water assets for the next phase of the Asset Management Plan for Welsh Water in Wales as well as the technology upgrade to the Crossness and Beckton Sewage Treatment Works in London. René van der Bruggen, Imtech CEO: ...
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Pure Technologies makes waves with advanced pipeline robot
What has a rotating head, modular feet, can quickly navigate up to 5 kilometres through turbid wastewater with ease, and deliver live video and integrity information that can aid in detecting leaks and other anomalies in underground pipes? It’s the third generation robotics crawler from Pure Technologies Ltd. (“Pure” or the “Company”) (TSX: PUR), a global leader in ...
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Digital Water Works, Inc. Receives Strategic Investment from Bentley Systems
Digital Water Works, a leading global innovator of digital twin solutions for smart wet infrastructure, today announced a strategic investment in the firm by Bentley Systems. The investment allows Digital Water Works and Bentley to expand their leadership in bringing superior infrastructure digital twin solutions to municipal and investor-owned water and wastewater utilities worldwide - solutions ...
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WWEM 2014 – better, bigger, busier
Running over 2 days in early November, WWEM 2014 was an outstanding success, with sustained growth in every event since the first WWEM in 2005. “In comparison with the last WWEM in 2012, visitor numbers were up by 15% and even though the size of the exhibition was increased by 12% we were still unable to accommodate several potential exhibitors,” reports organiser Marcus Pattison. ...
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