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Brioche Pasquier entrusts Veolia with the construction and management of a new wastewater reuse unit
> The solution implemented by Veolia will allow for the reuse of 3 cubic meters per hour (m3/h), or 3,000 liters per hour (l/h), of wastewater after treatment. > The amount of water taken from the city for cooling will be reduced by 85%, representing a saving of 18,000 m3/year. The treated wastewater that is not recycled is used for agricultural irrigation. Brioche Pasquier, a French ...
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Constructed wetlands combined with UV disinfection systems for removal of enteric pathogens and wastewater contaminants
Water shortage is an ongoing cardinal issue in the Middle East region. Wastewater reuse offers some remediation, but to-date many rural communities in the Palestinian Authority (PA) and in Jordan are not connected to centralized wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), many of them are disposing of their wastewater using infiltration septic tanks. This highlights the need for a small, local, low ...
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Innovative package solution for a wastewater reuse application in the Island of Crete - Case study
DEVISE ENGINEERING S.A. designed, engineered and manufactured a Modular Package (MBR) Wastewater Treatment Plant in the touristic area of “Gouves” for the Municipality of Hersonissos, Prefecture of Heraklion in the Island of Crete. This Package Sewage Treatment Plant treats domestic sewage and the effluent water is suitable for unrestricted irrigation, with guaranteed high quality ...
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Delhi Planning Water Reuse on an Epic Scale
In an area stricken with water stress, the new system would reclaim 500 million gallons per day The capital of India, New Delhi, is in a sprawling urban area in the country’s Delhi National Capital Territory (NCT), which has a population of more than 30 million and growing. It’s one of the largest cities in the world, having almost doubled its geographic area between 1999 and 2011 ...
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Case study - BioKube Venus India, small wastewater treatment plant
Project: Venus at a School System Type: Venus 2200 – 20PE Country: India Client: St Marys school Capacity: 3 m³/day Year of Installation: 2016. Description: A BioKube partner installation by Waterneer BioKube in India. This Venus 2200 has been installed to treat kitchen wastewater at the school. The treated wastewater from the plant is being reused for irrigating of the large lawns ...
By BioKube A/S
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Case study - BioKube Venus India, New Dehli, small wastewater treatment plant
Project: Company installation System Type: Venus 2200 – 20PE Country: India Client: Anil Technoplus Limited Capacity: 3 m³/day Year of Installation: 2015 Description: A BioKube partner installation by Waterneer BioKube in India. This Venus plant at Anil Technoplus Limited, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, treats wastewater from the office, toilets and the canteen inside the facility. The treated ...
By BioKube A/S
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How Do Water Sustainability Efforts Affect Hotel Guest Satisfaction?
Eco-awareness among travelers is changing the way hotels manage water The hospitality industry has noticed that more and more travelers are taking the time to investigate hotel sustainability when choosing where to stay, and the trend is expected to continue. To investigate this phenomenon, a South Korean research team studied how water sustainability efforts affect hotel guest satisfaction. The ...
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Improving Water Security in Water-Stressed Cities
Decentralized water and wastewater treatment can prevent taps from running dry in cities like Monterrey In July of 2022, a water crisis fueled by climate change in Monterrey, Mexico, led to taps running dry in the city, which has a population of around 5 million people. As a result, desperate residents, whose water supply was then restricted to just a few hours a day at best, were forced to ...
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Improving Sustainability in the Food and Beverage Industry
Companies seek ways to reduce their impact on the environment The food and beverage industry plays a huge role in feeding the world, and this comes with an environmental cost. The good news is that many food and beverage companies are starting to implement creative solutions to reduce their impact on the environment. we focus on two key areas where food and beverage companies can improve their ...
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How Can We Provide More Water to Africa?
Some 63% of cities below the Sahara lack adequate water and sanitation. How can we offer more equitable access? The population in African cities is expected to double by 2050 to 1.5 billion, according to a report published by the World Economic Forum in conjunction with the World Resources Institute. African cities typically include sprawling, informal settlements that lack proper housing and ...
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US Senate Passes Water Infrastructure Package
The bill, which now moves to the House, has a special focus on rural and tribal communities At the end of April, with controversy raging over what constitutes core infrastructure, United States senators from both sides of the aisle proved there is no controversy over infrastructure when it comes to wastewater, stormwater, drinking water, and water reuse. In an overwhelming bipartisan vote, the ...
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What Is Water Scarcity?
Whether it’s from drought or lack of access, more than a billion people around the world don’t have enough clean water Acute drought conditions and dwindling natural water resources are focusing more attention on what continues to be a worldwide problem: a lack of access to fresh, potable water. Water scarcity can be defined as a lack of sufficient water, or not having access to ...
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