wastewater treatment industry News
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Greater efficiency of membranes increases their application in water and wastewater treatment, finds Frost & Sullivan
Membrane technology is emerging as an increasingly viable solution to water and wastewater treatment due to its production of high-quality effluent. Intense R&D efforts have improved membrane technology to make it more efficient, which, in turn, drives down costs and attracts investments. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://www.environmental.frost.com), Membrane Technologies ...
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Greater Efficiency of Membranes Increases their Application in Water and Wastewater Treatment, Finds Frost & Sullivan
Membrane technology is emerging as an increasingly viable solution to water and wastewater treatment due to its production of high-quality effluent. Intense R&D efforts have improved membrane technology to make it more efficient, which, in turn, drives down costs and attracts investments. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://www.environmental.frost.com), Membrane Technologies ...
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AMTA/AWWA Membrane Technology Conference & Exposition Comes to Orlando, Florida
American Membrane Technology Association and the American Water Works Association will present the latest in developments in membrane water treatment technologies at the Membrane Technology Conference and Exposition. The premier event will take place March 2-6, 2015 at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort in Orlando, Fla. This year the conference will feature four tracks focusing on membrane ...
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Asia-Pacific´s Emergence as an Automotive Manufacturing Hub Enhances the Scope of the WWWT Market, Finds Frost & Sullivan
The relocation of automotive manufacturing from North America and Europe to Asia-Pacific, especially to emerging countries such as Vietnam and Indonesia, is expected to boost the prospects of the water and wastewater treatment (WWWT) market. Environmental regulations, along with manufacturers' desire to cut costs and use water more efficiently, have expanded the market for WWWT solutions. New ...
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Queensland Sewage Treatment Plant to Double Daily Wastewater Treatment Capacity with GE’s Wastewater Treatment Technology
GE’s (NYSE: GE) high-performance LEAPmbr* membrane bioreactor (MBR) wastewater-treatment technology will be the centerpiece of an upgrade to Unitywater’s Maleny sewage treatment plant in Queensland, Australia, and is expected to allow the plant to double the amount of water treated per day to one million liters. New environmental regulations and expected population growth led ...
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Frost & Sullivan: Water shortage to boost the membrane-based water and wastewater treatment market
Membrane-based water and wastewater treatment systems are gaining interest globally as the most efficient solution for purification and filtration needs. Asia-Pacific, the Americas and Europe are expected to maintain their strong market position. Asia-Pacific, in particular, will see substantial growth fuelled by dynamic industrialisation and population increase. New analysis from Frost & ...
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Frost & Sullivan Conference - Thirst for High Purity Water Boosts the Global Membrane Market
The global challenge of water stress and scarcity has been accentuated by the growing population, progressing water pollution and rapid economic development in the emerging regional markets. This is driving the demand for advanced water and wastewater treatment technologies and solutions such as membrane systems, which has established a $5.5 billion market size in 2012 and one of the fastest ...
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Double-Digit Growth for Membrane Wastewater Treatment Technologies: SBI Energy
Microfiltration and nanofiltration will lead the total market for Membrane Wastewater Treatment (MWWT) technologies, which will post a 15.5% compound annual growth rate through 2021. According to "Global Market for Membrane Wastewater Treatment," a new report from research publisher SBI Energy, lower capital and operation costs, combined with more effective technology, is inviting to municipal ...
By SBI Reports
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Aquatech Awarded a Wastewater Recycle Project by Mumbai International Airport Ltd. with Integrated Biological and Membrane Treatment Processes
Pune, India -- Aquatech has been awarded a complete turnkey EPC contract for a 10,000 m3/day waste and sewage treatment and recycle project for the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport at Mumbai, India. To meet the demands of a rapid growth in international flight operations and passenger traffic, a new terminal building - the Common User Terminal (CUT) - is being planned as part of the ...
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H2O Innovation Awarded CAD$2.8 Million in Contracts for Industrial and Municipal Water Treatment Systems
H2O Innovation Inc. ("H2O Innovation" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE: HEO)(ALTERNEXT: MNEMO:ALHEO) announces today that it was recently awarded $2.8 million in new contracts. These new contracts will see H2O Innovation provide custom-built water treatment systems to industrial and municipal end-users in the United States and Canada. The contracts bring H2O Innovation's equipment order backlog to ...
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H2O innovation and 3M Purification Inc. partner to provide mobile water treatment unit for project hope in haiti
H2O Innovation Inc. ("H2O Innovation" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:HEO) and 3M Purification Inc. ("3M Purification") have teamed up to provide a mobile water treatment unit to Project HOPE to support its humanitarian assistance and health care programs in Haiti. H2O Innovation has designed, built and will deliver a trailer-based mobile water treatment system that will enable Project HOPE to ...
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Opportunities abound in the water industry amidst changing conditions
The water industry has always been resilient in the rough economic conditions, with it being a matter of national interest and international importance, with one of its key functions being to support socioeconomic activities. With the water industry landscape rapidly changing with globalisation of economies and technologies, companies need to constantly reinvent themselves to stay ahead in the ...
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