environmental water management News
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ENSR receives prestigious NALMS award
ENSR was recently awarded the highest organizational award given by the North American Lake Management Society (NALMS) – the Jim Flynn Award. ENSR, part of AECOM, is a leading global environmental and water resource management consultant. NALMS is a non-profit organization dedicated to forging partnerships among citizens, scientists, and professionals to foster the management and protection of ...
By AECOM
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Veolia Water Takes Home Four Awards at the New England Water Environment Association Conference
Veolia Water, the world leader in water and wastewater services, was honored today with four awards at the New England Water Environment Association (NEWEA) Conference in Boston. The awards recognize success in providing clean water, ensuring employee safety and delivering longstanding environmental service. The wastewater treatment facility in Lynn, Mass., managed by Veolia Water, received the ...
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ENSR prepares invasive plant species manual for AWWA research foundation and EPA
ENSR has prepared a new water resources manual that details current strategies for combating the spread of invasive milfoil species in U.S. drinking water supplies. Milfoil refers to species of freshwater aquatic plants which degrade the water quality and ecological habitat in drinking-water reservoirs. ENSR, part of AECOM, is a leading global environmental and water resource management ...
By AECOM
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WWEM Water Monitoring Event Opens Registration
Registration is now open for the 10th WWEM Water and Wastewater Monitoring conference and exhibition which will be held in-person on the 12th & 13th October in Telford, England. Registration is free for both the exhibition, workshops and conference presentations. WWEM has cemented its reputation as the leading Water Monitoring event in the sector, becoming an essential meeting in the ...
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Swedish textile sustainability project turns water savings into profit for Indian suppliers
A water management project among textile suppliers in India, led by the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) and Swedish fashion brands Indiska, KappAhl and Lindex, has demonstrated how efficient resource management in textile production in India can achieve substantial environmental improvements and financial gains. In an industry with low profit margins and negative environmental ...
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TaKaDu Announces Indaqua Contract Extension
TaKaDu today announced extending its contract with Indaqua for an additional two years and expanding their water network monitoring service to the municipality of Santa Maria de Feira. Indaqua is a Portuguese private leader on water distribution, wastewater collection and treatment, operating the concessions of six municipalities. The group began working with TaKaDu last summer to cover two of ...
By TaKaDu
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Aquatech Acquires Fluid Recovery Services, Creates Leading Water Management Services Network for Oil & Gas Producers in the Marcellus and Utica Shale Region
Aquatech, a global leader in water treatment technology and service solutions, announces the acquisition of Fluid Recovery Services (FRS). Based in Creekside, PA, FRS operates a network of central, satellite and mobile facilities that deliver a menu of environmentally compliant and economically viable water management services. In addition to treatment, FRS offers numerous water management ...
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Bottled Water Helps Protect Humans on Earth Day, and Every Day
Alexandria, VA – The bottled water industry is recognizing Earth Day this year by highlighting the importance of consumers having easy access to safe and clean drinking water for protection against diseases, obesity, dehydration, and contaminated water. “This year’s Earth Day theme, ‘Protect Our Species,’ is important to the bottled water industry, as it ...
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Singapore’s first Water Week sees deals worth over US$270m and international initiatives to boost water research and investments
Governments, utilities providers and water companies signed 27 agreements totalling more than SGD367 million (USD270 million) during the first Singapore International Water Week, which drew to a close last Friday. In addition, a water fund was launched to attract SGD435 million (USD320 million) in investments in Asian water projects. The global event for the water industry also saw governments ...
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