advanced water filtration News
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Culligan Declares May
CHICAGO, May 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/-- Culligan International, a world leader in water treatment, has declared May "Drinking Water Month." This is the fourth year Culligan has sponsored the month-long initiative, which compliments other government and association-sponsored events like the American Water Works Association's Drinking Water Week, May 6–12. "Drinking water helps us maintain ...
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Culligan® Introduces Complete Reverse Osmosis Product Line for Commercial & Industrial Use
Comprehensive RO Systems Offering Meets Widest Range of Customers’ Water Quality, Quantity Needs CHICAGO -Culligan, a leading global innovator of advanced filtration and water softening solutions for more than 70 years, unveiled its comprehensive line of reverse osmosis (RO) products as part of its Culligan Matrix Solutions™ water treatment systems, which provide greater flexibility, ...
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Uptake of water treatment solutions in the Asia Pacific Power Industry intensifying, finds Frost & Sullivan
Rapid urbanization, growth in industrialization, and rising standards of living in the Asia Pacific have spawned a higher need for electricity, particularly in emerging countries such as Thailand and Indonesia. This growing need for power translates to investments in water and wastewater treatment (WWWT) solutions for the installation of new power plants and retrofitting of new technologies in ...
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Culligan Matrix Solutions® Expands Mobile Water Treatment Solutions Business
Culligan Matrix Solutions, a division of Culligan International Company focused on water treatment for commercial and industrial markets, is expanding its mobile water treatment solutions business in response to increasing demand for this service. Culligan's® mobile water treatment fleet provides comprehensive multi-level water purification, monitoring, and control in a single solution for ...
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Culligan Offers a Solution to Combat Hexavalent Chromium and Other Contaminants
CHICAGO--Concerns about the quality of drinking water continue to make headlines. Most recently, it is with respect to the presence of hexavalent chromium (also known as chromium-6), a probable carcinogen, in the water supply of 35 American cities. Hexavalent chromium has been associated with lung cancer, leukemia, stomach cancer and other cancers, as well as linked to liver and kidney damage in ...
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Genesis Water Technologies Introduces New Product Line of Water Purification Systems Powered by Renewable Solar Technology
Orlando, FL - Genesis Water Technologies, Inc., a US based supplier of water treatment, filtration, purification equipment and components worldwide is proud to introduce the new GWT(tm) series renewable solar energy powered ultra filtration and RO system product lines. These systems are based on the synergistic combination of proven photovoltaic cell technology and advanced ultra filtration and ...
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Uptake of Water Treatment Solutions in the Asia Pacific Power Industry Intensifying, Finds Frost & Sullivan
Rapid urbanization, growth in industrialization, and rising standards of living in the Asia Pacific have spawned a higher need for electricity, particularly in emerging countries such as Thailand and Indonesia. This growing need for power translates to investments in water and wastewater treatment (WWWT) solutions for the installation of new power plants and retrofitting of new technologies in ...
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First stage of sembcorp Changi Newater Plant in Singapore, designed by Black & Veatch, is completed
Black & Veatch today announced that the first phase of the Sembcorp Changi NEWater Plant (SCNP) in Singapore was completed on schedule and will begin commercial operations next month. The plant uses the main advanced water treatment process steps of Micro-filtration (MF), Reverse Osmosis (RO) and Ultraviolet radiation to produce NEWater, high-grade reclaimed water. This ultra-clean water is ...
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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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Today’s technology can support water reuse practices, but policy incentives still needed for long-term success
According to the United Nations Development Program, more than 1 billion people, or about one in six worldwide, do not have safe drinking water and more than 2 billion lack access to adequate sanitation. If current water usage trends continue, by the year 2025 two-thirds of the world’s population won’t have enough clean water. With World Water Day (March 22) fast approaching, now is the time ...
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