membrane filtration technology News
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Vitens and NX Filtration start pilot for testing IJssel river water as potential source for drinking water
Vitens, the largest drinking water utility in the Netherlands, is starting a pilot program with NX Filtration, the global provider of breakthrough direct nanofiltration (dNF) technology for pure and affordable water. In the pilot program, Vitens will use NX Filtration’s dNF membrane technology to produce drinking or industrial process water from the Dutch IJssel river. The pilot program of ...
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AMTA/Reclamation Fellowships for Membrane Technology – 2020 Award Recipients
The American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA) and the Bureau of Reclamation are pleased to announce the 2020 recipients of the AMTA/Reclamation Fellowships for Membrane Technology. The four recipients undertaking cutting-edge and innovative research in universities across the country will receive a $11,750 fellowship to support their research that advances membrane technology in the water, ...
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Ian C. Watson Fellowship for Membrane Advancement – 2020 Award Recipient
The American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA) is pleased to announce that the 2020 recipient of the Ian C. Watson Fellowship for Membrane Advancement is Mr. Joseph Barnes of the University of Wyoming. Barnes is an Environmental Engineering graduate student studying Nanofibrous Membranes for the Selective Recovery of Nonaqueous Phases from Industrial Brines under the guidance of Dr. Jonathan ...
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G2O secures £450,000 of government funding for a commercial industrial laundry demonstration project
G2O Water Technologies, the leading developer of graphene oxide membrane coatings designed to significantly reduce the cost of water filtration, is leading a ground-breaking project utilising its innovative filtration membrane coating technology to deliver major energy and cost savings in the commercial industrial laundry sector. The project is focused on the recycling of heated wastewater in ...
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Increasing Water Scarcity and Need for Environmental Sustainability Drives Innovations in Water Production Technologies, Finds Frost & Sullivan
The intensifying difficulties in obtaining clean water have stoked a plethora of innovations in water production technologies. As countries that until recently enjoyed abundant water supply are waking up to the reality of water scarcity, there has been an accelerated movement towards enhancing wastewater reuse and eventually, the development of advanced recycling technologies. The trend of water ...
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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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Developing New Business Models for a Smarter Water Future: Wastewater Recycling and Reuse Growth Tops 22.8% in Asian and Australian Regions
In today's world of constrained resources and limited capital, there is a tremendous need to think creatively and implement smarter models for doing business in the water sector. Global Information (GII) provides market research reports to help executives and organizations to think smarter and deliver innovative solutions for the future of the world's water supply. The total volume of water on ...
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