Wastewater Flow Monitoring News
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How Does A Wastewater Drum Screen Work?
A wastewater drum screen is crucial in wastewater treatment plants and industrial processes where liquid-solid separation is necessary. It plays an important role in removing debris and solid particles from wastewater before further treatment. Wastewater drum screens are mechanical devices designed to intercept and remove large solids, debris, and suspended materials from wastewater. They are ...
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Ferguson Waterworks Partners with Trimble to Offer Utilities Greater Access to Technology for Digitizing Water and Wastewater Assets
Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) and Ferguson Waterworks announced today a collaboration, which benefits utility customers throughout Ferguson's extensive network of over 1,600 locations. Trimble's digital water solutions are available to Ferguson municipal and utility customers with access to a wider selection of technology to complement Ferguson's existing water solutions. Trimble develops ...
By Trimble
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Centrisys/CNP implements MagPrex installation at Idaho WRRF
Centrisys/ CNP Implements MagPrex Installation at Meridian Wastewater Resource Recovery Facility The Meridian, Idaho Wastewater Resource Recovery Facility (WWRRF) has recently chosen Centrisys/CNP’s MagPrex™ sequestration process with an option to later expand to struvite harvesting. Meridian evaluated the possible nutrient management processes that would allow them to meet upcoming ...
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What do you need to know before buying a pumping station?
Salher pumping stations are prefabricated and they are usually placed at the head of our water treatment plants, to ensure the water to be treated reaches from a lower level to the level where our plants are located. Beyond our recognized experience, some of the characteristics that make the difference of the quality of Salher brand pumping stations: We have a catalogue of Salher standard ...
By Salher
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Tests have begun on water reuse in the WaReIp research project
Since 2016, EnviroChemie has been working with a group of industry and research partners on the WaReIp (Water Reuse in Industrial Parks) research project, funded by the BMBF and aimed at optimising water use in industrial parks. Recently developed water supply and disposal concepts are being examined, and practical trials are being carried out to study the technical problems that particularly ...
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SIGMADAF will attend to the WEFTEC 2019 in Chicago
From September 21 to 25 the WEFTEC 2019 will be held in Chicago. WEFTEC is a technical exhibition and annual conference on water quality organized by the Water Environment Federation (WEF). WEF is a non-profit technical and educational organization, which brings together professionals and associations of water quality around the world. SIGMADAF will be attending to the WEFTEC and you will find ...
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Electric actuators with Remote Hand Stations (RHS) installed at sewage treatment plant
Third generational IQ multi-turn electric actuators have been installed on eight penstock gate valves to control the flow of wastewater entering the STP in Murrumba Downs, a suburb in the country’s state of Queensland. End user Unitywater owns 17 STPs in the Moreton Bay, Sunshine Coast and Noosa regions of Australia. It operates 15 of these sites where sewage is treated before being reused ...
By Rotork plc
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Kando Joins Forces with Ayyeka Technologies to create wastewater solutions that deliver real time results
Kando, which specializes in providing smart city wastewater solutions has entered a strategic partnership with Ayyeka Technologies, which provides end-to-end field data monetization solutions. The two companies joined forces to ensure the continuous generation of data from the field, managing the data and the decoding of information and analysis of the situation in the field in real time. The ...
By KANDO
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Saving on electroplating costs
Montblanc is a company based in Hamburg, Germany, that is well-known for manufacturing handcrafted, high-quality writing instruments. Perhaps the best known Montblanc product is the classic masterpiece, a fountain pen. The pen’s cap features the white star emblem, which is a stylised nod to Mont Blanc’s snowy peak. All Montblanc writing instruments are characterised by their ...
By H2O GmbH
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NIVUS wins Water Dragon Award 2016
After winning the regional heat at Severn Trent’s Headquarters back in September the manufacturer of high accurate flow measurement systems wins the national UK Innovation Award with their Cross Correlation Pipe Sensor. The NIVUS team picked up its award at the Future Water Association’s annual lunch which was held at the Pump Rooms in Leamington Spa on 23rd February 2017. The award ...
By NIVUS GmbH
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March 22, World Water Day
This year, the UN focus on wastewater and ways to reduce and reuse as over 80% of all the wastewater from our homes, cities, industry and agriculture flows back to nature polluting the environment and losing valuable nutrients and other recoverable materials. AZUD continues having a commitment on reaching an optimum use and an appropriate reuse of a resource as scarce as water is. FACTS: ...
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Study Assesses Threats to Groundwater Availability and Sustainability in Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain
Scientists Look at Issue from Long Island to North Carolina Threats to groundwater availability and sustainability in the Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain are dependent to a large degree by the type of aquifers used for water supply, according to a new regional assessment by the U.S. Geological Survey. The water challenges faced in the highly populated area, which ranges from Long Island, New ...
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Recycling wastewater would bring economic benefits to Tel Aviv Metropolitan Area
The economic viability of wastewater reuse projects could be better determined using methodology from a new study. The authors developed a five-step cost-benefit analysis framework to assess a planned wastewater reuse project within the catchment of the Yarqon River, in Tel Aviv Metropolitan Area, Israel. It was found that the scheme could have a net present value of $4.83 (€4.34) million ...
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EPA says it will build temporary treatment plant for mine
The Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday it will set up a temporary treatment plant for wastewater flowing from the Gold King Mine in southwestern Colorado after 3 million gallons surged out of the mine in August, tainting rivers in three states. Colorado's two U.S. senators urged the agency to build a longer-term plant to treat acidic water flowing from multiple mines in the Upper ...
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Million gallons of wastewater closes another beach in Hawaii
For the second time in a week a popular Hawaii beach was closed Thursday after sewage from a treatment plant spilled near the ocean. A million gallons of treated but not yet disinfected wastewater spilled from the East Honolulu Wastewater Treatment plant, closing Sandy Beach and its surroundings. The closure comes a day after beaches near Waikiki were reopened following a similar issue. The ...
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Investigation: EPA, state underestimated spill potential
Federal and state regulators underestimated the potential for a toxic blowout from a Colorado mine, despite warnings more than a year earlier that a large-volume spill of wastewater was possible, an internal government investigation released Wednesday found. The regulators wrongly concluded there was little or no pressure from the millions of gallons of water trapped inside the inactive Gold ...
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Hampton Roads Sanitation District Approves Contract for Cambi Thermal Hydrolysis Procurement
At the May 2015 Commission Meeting, the Hampton Roads Sanitation District (HRSD) Commission approved a contract for the supply of a Cambi Thermal Hydrolysis Process (CambiTHP®) to be installed at the Atlantic Treatment Plant as part of a project to upgrade solids handling processes at the facility. Dr. Charles Bott, Director of Water Technology and Research for HRSD states: “The ...
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EPA, Justice Department and State of California require Lehigh Cement to cut toxic discharges to San Francisco Bay
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Department of Justice and the State of California announced a settlement requiring the Lehigh cement plant near Cupertino to reduce toxic discharges of selenium and other metals to Permanente Creek, a tributary of San Francisco Bay. The facility, owned by Hanson Permanente Cement Inc. and operated by Lehigh Southwest Cement Co., will spend ...
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Pure Technologies Closes Acquisition of Wachs Water Services
Pure Technologies Ltd. ("Pure" or the "Company") (TSX: PUR) announced today that it has closed its previously announced acquisition of Wachs Valve and Hydrant Services, LLC ("Wachs Water"), a leading provider of flow control maintenance and support, leak detection, and related asset management services to the water sector in the United States. "I'm pleased to officially welcome Wachs Water to ...
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Pure Technologies to acquire U.S.-Based Wachs Water Services
Pure Technologies Ltd. ("Pure" or the "Company") (TSX: PUR) announced today that, through its wholly-owned subsidiary Pure Holding Inc., it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the business of Wachs Valve and Hydrant Services, LLC ("Wachs Water"), a privately held company operating as Wachs Water Services. In business for 15 years and headquartered in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, Wachs ...
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