water treatment Articles
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Concrete factory process water - Tunisia, 1.200 m3/d - Case Study
Project Description: Lenntech has been awarded a contract for the engineering, manufacturing and assembly of a turnkey water treatment systems in the Republic of Tunisia. The treated and desalinated water is used as utilities water for the production of concrete on the site. The water desalination system is equipped with top brand instrumentation and equipment. The system is completely from ...
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Water Audit Expands Reuse Opportunities at Brewery - Case Study
A partnership between a major California brewery and Cambrian Innovation demonstrates how breweries and other industrial operations can decrease water consumption from onsite process water treatment and reuse strategies. Read more to learn about how an auditing process and its findings resulted in major benefits for this ...
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Moving Mining with Mobile Water Treatment
How mobile systems are offering flexible, cutting-edge water treatment without a prohibitive upfront cost. For mining operations, effective water treatment is about more than meeting regulatory requirements and maintaining a social license to operate. Choosing the right approach to water treatment can have a profound impact on a mine business. One increasingly attractive option for mining ...
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A farewell to sand filters
By replacing the filter sand with Filtralite, Bedrichov Water Treatment Plant reduced energy cost by 75 %, doubled the production capacity of each filter and today delivers the best drinking water ever A new filtering medium is born After six months of testing the new filtering medium Filtralite in full operation at Bedrichov Water, regional manager Ladislav Rainis (right) and local ...
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Green Energy and Decentralized Water Treatment for the Caribbean
Distributed treatment, which limits the need for fossil fuels and extensive infrastructure, could be a perfect fit for the islands’ needs Among water treatment industry professionals, consensus is growing that small- to medium-scale decentralized desalination and wastewater treatment plants are the way forward in a water-stressed future. But, governments continue to announce new water ...
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What Makes EDI Ideal for Water Treatment?
Electrodeionization technology removes contaminants from water through deionization with continuous regeneration. It combines ion exchange and resin with electricity to subsequently remove impurities from your water. Some potential applications of EDI include any application where city drinking water is not pure enough. Some examples are in the food and beverage industry, microchip rinse water, ...
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Green Energy and Decentralized Water Treatment for the Caribbean
The hilly terrain of many Caribbean islands makes decentralized water and wastewater treatment a natural fit. Distributed treatment, which limits the need for fossil fuels and extensive infrastructure, could be a perfect fit for the islands’ needs Among water treatment industry professionals, consensus is growing that small- to medium-scale decentralized desalination and wastewater ...
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Drinking Water Plant with Solar Energy Supply
AZUD DW DU1 ECO guarantees supply of high quality drinking water, which saves lives and prevents epidemics outbreaks. It gives an immediate solution, economic, ecological, and autonomous, without installation or maintenance costs. It provides an on-site water treatment, with no need of water and electric supply infrastructure. This self-energy plant has solar panels and two batteries that ...
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Add polish to high purity water
Electrodeionization (EDI) has recently gained widespread acceptance by water treatment companies and end users alike for almost all applications requiring high-purity water. EDI has proven to be a reliable, cost-effective solution for both end users and water treatment companies. End users purchasing capital equipment can eliminate on-site chemical regeneration. Water treatment companies selling ...
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Global Trends in 2022 for Water & Wastewater Treatment Sustainability
The COVID-19 pandemic has reinvigorated the critical value of resilient, sustainable and reliable water and wastewater infrastructure. Municipalities and industries alike across the US and around the world have put greater focus upon efforts to adopt sustainable water treatment and wastewater reuse initiatives. We asked our team as well as relevant industry and municipal stakeholders to provide ...
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Efficient water treatment processes will reduce your company’s operational costs and achieve your sustainability goals!
As concerns about water scarcity continue to rise, companies are both expected and determined to concern themselves with sustainability within their operations. Disposal regulations have gotten stricter, paired with higher fines for discharging untreated waste. Also, more and more emphasis is put on the benefits of recycling and reusing wastewater. Luckily, being sustainable doesn’t ...
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Blue gold: why water is this century’s most important investment frontier?
Currently, about 90% of the U.S. population relies on centralized networks of pipes and huge “mega-facilities” for water treatment and distribution. But due to a lack of proper funding, a general deterioration of this water infrastructure has occurred at a rapid pace, nation-wide. For a growing number of businesses, this means public utility companies are refusing to treat ...
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On-Site Bioremediation Of Oily Waters At The Maintenance Facility Of South Jersey Port Corporation, Camden, NJ
Water from the maintenance shop in South Jersey Port Corporation in New Jersey was contaminated with free oil and grime during pressure washing of port vehicles. The shop would wash at least four vehicles in a day. Wash water was released through an oil water separator system using absorbent socks and diapers to absorb the oil before release into the waste stream as per the directive of the local ...
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Feasibility of on-site grey-water reuse for toilet flushing in China
Although the total reuse rate of municipal wastewater was 8.8% in China in 2012, water crisis is forcing China to increasingly develop water reuse. Urban reuse is comparatively poor and has significant potential to be promoted in China. It is a sensitive matter whether to include kitchen wastewater in grey-water reuse in water-deficient areas when kitchen wastewater accounts for a large ...
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On site flotation for recovering polluted aquatic systems: is it a feasible solution for a Brazilian urban river?
Pinheiros River (Brazil) plays a pivotal role in supplying water to Billings Reservoir, which presents multiple uses (human drinking, energy generation, irrigation, navigation, fishing and leisure). An intense monitoring program was performed during the years 2007 and 2008 to find out whether on site flotation is a feasible solution or not for improving the water quality of this urban river, ...
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3 Ways a Desalination Unit Keeps Your Drinking Water Safe
Your desalination unit is one of the water treatment systems on your offshore rig that helps ensure that you have the water you need for daily functions at sea. As such, it’s critically important to the safety of your crew. Offshore platforms are often located in the most remote, inhospitable places on the planet. Entire crews-often, hundreds of people-work on and call these platforms home. ...
By H2O Inc.
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Efficient pit remediation - CETCO Oilfield Services Process for Treating Pit Water
A consulting firm was involved in remediating a large earthen pit, which previously contained oil and produced waters near Venice, Louisiana. The site contained approximately 17,000 barrels of produced water and accumulated rainwater. While the entire project involved many aspects, excavating the contaminated soil could not commence until the 17,000 barrels of oily surface water was removed. ...
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BIO-CEL® MBR Modules Part of a comprehensive solution to eliminate micro pollutants
In July 2011, the waste water plant at Marienhospital in Gelsenkirchen, Germany was put into operation. It is the first European waste water treatment plant that focuses on the elimination of micro pollutants as well as the purification of the waste water from the hospital. The plant was built in line of an EU-project called “PILLS” (Pharmaceutical Input and Elimination from Local ...
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Waste water recovery
Wastewater Treatment Recovery and Recycling Supports the Environment. Industrial Waste Water Treatment has encompassed industrial waste water recovery and recycling for a long time now, and it's getting better and better.No longer do wastewater producing industries nonchalantly discharge wastewater into runoff systems that eventually merge with the water cycle whether in lakes, streams or in the ...
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The The `Design for Autonomous Net-Zero Water Buildings` Project Funded By NSF
The students at the University of Miami will know firsthand the importance of rethinking the way we handle wastewater and water with a Net-Zero water treatment system on site. The project showed the viability and feasibility to take buildings off the water grid to provide water recycling and how it can be achieved without raising the cost of high quality water. The research team behind this ...
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