water quality control system News
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RO-recycle : a new approach in water re-use
In order to alleviate the growing fresh water demands options are investigated to re-use wastewater streams. Colsen b.v. has developed a unique water reuse concept the so-called RO-recycle. This concept combines reverse osmosis technology with an intelligent operation control. This opens opportunities for re-use of (waste) water in a reliable, economically attractive and sustainable manner. The ...
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French WWTP installs LIT open channel UV-system
Recently O.E.I. France, distributor of LIT for the French market, installed a LIT open channel UV system in the South of France close to the Mediterranean Sea. The system is placed in the municipal Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP) of the village of Canet-en-Roussillon with 10.182 inhabitants. The capacity of the WWTP however is based on the summer season population of 66.000 inhabitants. The ...
By NGO LITE
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French WWTP installs LIT open channel UV-system
Recently O.E.I. France, distributor of LIT for the French market, installed a LIT open channel UV system in the South of France close to the Mediterranean Sea. The system is placed in the municipal Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP) of the village of Canet-en-Roussillon with 10.182 inhabitants. The capacity of the WWTP however is based on the summer season population of 66.000 inhabitants. The ...
By NGO LITE
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Wright-Pierce engineer invited to serve on prestigious AWWA project advisory committee
Christopher M. Silke, P.E., a Senior Project Manager and corrosion control specialist in the Water Practice Group at Wright-Pierce, a New England based environmental engineering firm, has been selected to serve as a committee member for the prestigious American Water Works Association (AWWA) Water Research Foundation. Mr. Silke will serve a three year term on the Water Research Foundation's ...
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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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EPA orders buffalo sewer authority to reduce water pollution in Niagara River; four billion gallons of sewage and wastewater pollutes Niagara River and tributaries every year
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has ordered the Buffalo Sewer Authority in Buffalo, New York to comply with federal Clean Water Act requirements for combined sewer systems to protect people’s health and water quality. Combined sewer systems carry domestic sewage, stormwater runoff and industrial wastewater in the same pipes. During periods of heavy rain, they can overflow and send ...
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