water carbon footprint Articles
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Reasons Why Enhanced Evaporation Works: Part 3
E3 Solutions is back with our final post in the series, Reasons Why Enhanced Evaporation Works! If you missed Part 1 or Part 2, don’t worry, as we have these posts available on our blog here. Today we’ll review the diverse applications of our versatile technologies- the Varimax and MegaMist Enhanced Evaporation Systems. Let’s dive into the revolutionary features of our ...
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China Ramps up Wastewater Reuse
Aspiral wastewater treatment at service areas along China’s Hubei highway system allows effluent to be returned safely to the environment or used locally for agricultural irrigation In a country facing freshwater shortages, China’s five-year plan’s priorities promise further expansion of wastewater reuse In recent decades, China has considerably expanded water reuse as a ...
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Water Issues in the Seafood Industry
Processing fish produces an effluent that’s difficult to treat because of its high levels of nutrients. Aquaculture and processing present challenges in terms of water footprint and pollution The seafood industry has been growing around the world, and attention to attendant water issues has been increasing as well. Seafood consumption has grown 3.6% annually since 1961, which is double ...
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Aerobic treatment for Reuse of Wastewater at Fish processing plant - Case study
Advanced technology treats difficult effluent for reuse and eliminates the need to buy imported water Background Tadel SA is a fish flour and fish oil processing company in Rocafuerte, Ecuador. It produces 100 tons of flour a day from fish waste, resulting in approximately 300 m3/d of wastewater. The wastewater is a combination of washing water, boiler blowdown, and cooling-tower water, as ...
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