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Fluence Secures Industrial Wastewater and Biogas Contracts Worth $3.7M and Gains Traction in North America Municipal Water & Wastewater With $3.3M in Bookings
Fluence Corporation Limited (ASX: FLC; the “Company”) is pleased to announce it has been awarded two Industrial Wastewater and Biogas contracts with a total value of $3.7M. In addition, Fluence is gaining traction in North America with $3.3M of Municipal Water and Wastewater bookings in the first two months of 2024, eclipsing the region’s total municipal sales for all of 2023. ...
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The Latest Water and Wastewater Treatment Trends
With water scarcity increasing around the world, it’s more important than ever to make the most out of every drop. A roundup of global water and wastewater treatment trends that can enhance sustainability The demand for water continues to increase worldwide, yet water availability is becoming less reliable, and the quality of available water is deteriorating in many cases. Industries and ...
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Could Unconventional Water Resources Improve Global Water Security?
Experts have identified a range of unconventional water sources that can provide potable water to water-stressed regions Tapping into a range of abundant unconventional water sources can help the world meet its growing need for fresh water, United Nations experts state in a newly published book, Unconventional Water Resources. Manzoor Qadir, deputy director of United Nations University ...
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The New AERsmart: Also for Varying Pressure
AERsmart: the name stands for a composite control system that has set out to effectively improve the energy efficiency of oxygen supply in aeration tanks, especially in wastewater technology. AERZEN has now further developed the solution. The control system for the composite operation of different compressed air assemblies offers new features and improved visualisation. All in all, this opens up ...
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Decentralized Water Treatment for Rural America
Localizing treatment with modular plants can overcome many obstacles, including financial ones Rural water utilities in the United States may strive to deliver the best in updated infrastructure and high-quality services for their customers, but they face a number of financial, technical, and political challenges. With a smaller, more spread-out customer base than their urban counterparts, ...
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Fluence repositions strategy to focus on MABR and Smart Products Solutions, changes MD & CEO, and reaffirms guidance
Strategic repositioning is designed to focus primarily on three (3) key segments: - MABR wastewater solutions in China and Southeast Asia; - NIROBOX desalination solutions in the Middle East and Southeast Asia; and - the Ivory Coast water treatment project Continued development of strategic channel distribution partners and further improvement of operational efficiencies - Effective immediately, ...
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KKR and XPV Grow Water Quality Platform with Acquisition of Environmental Dynamics International (EDI)
A global strategic platform established by KKR and XPV Water Partners to provide end-to-end nutrient management solutions, today announced the acquisition of Environmental Dynamics International, Inc. (“EDI”), a leading global manufacturer of diffused aeration systems. The addition of EDI accelerates the growth of the water quality platform’s nutrient management offerings ...
By Nexom
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MABR Wastewater Treatment: Modular and portable systems ideal for R&V parks, man camps, hotel & resorts or golf courses
MABR Wastewater Treatment Solutions Backed by years of research and more than 100 commercial projects, MABR is the wastewater technology of the 2020s. Reaching new treatment efficiency records in small- to medium-sized wastewater projects, the MABR product family provides a complete solution range for both new and upgrade projects. Smart Packaged Wastewater Solutions Aspiral™ is a smart, ...
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Continued Drought Threatens Belize
The nation of Belize, a former British colony on the Caribbean Sea just down the coast from the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, supports a surprisingly cosmopolitan culture that includes Creole, Garifuna, Mayan, Mestizo, Asian, East Indian, and even Mennonite populations, all flourishing in the shade of the palms. And through this bustling, eclectic mix passes a steady stream of fishing tourists ...
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Oilfield Housing and the Boom-Bust Cycle
The boom-bust cycle in the oil and gas industry is nothing new. Until COVID-19 shut-downs recently tanked oil prices, hydraulic fracturing (fracking) was driving an oil and gas exploration boom. Energy booms bring housing booms with them. When the exploration rush is on, it’s hard to build housing units fast enough. But investing in them and the infrastructure that goes with them can be ...
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SUBRE Upgrades Wastewater Treatment With Revolutionary MABR Technology [Infographic]
With increased urbanization, wastewater treatment facilities are challenged as they try to keep up with increasing population and new regulations. Budget constraints and limited available land often prevent construction of new facilities. Fluence’s SUBRE MABR solution can come to the rescue with highly efficient removal of biological nutrients, reduced energy use or increased capacity, and ...
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Cambodia Moves Forward on Wastewater Treatment
Cambodia’s economy relies heavily on its rich groundwater and surface water resources, which are dominated by the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers. In Cambodia, water has been dubbed “the blue gold,” and it has figured prominently in the country’s history. Phnom Kulen (Mount Kulen) in the middle of the former Khmer empire was revered for its sacred waters, and the ...
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UN: Europeans, North Americans Drinking Contaminated Water
With so much focus on the water woes of the Global South, the 2019 United Nations World Water Development report has shown that Europe and North America have work to do, too. According to the U.N.: Many citizens in Western and Central Europe, as well as in North America, also suffer from the lack of or inequitable access to water and sanitation services. In Europe and North America, 57 million ...
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EDC invests $10M into manufacturer of ground-breaking wastewater treatment technology
As part of its commitment to help Canadian cleantech companies scale-up and export, Export Development Canada (EDC) is pleased to announce its support for APG-Neuros, with a $10-million investment. “EDC has been working with APG-Neuros for 10 years, supporting their rapid growth and ability to perform in the international space,” said Eugene Siklos, Vice-President of Investments at ...
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Join Fluence at WEFTEC 2019
Plans are underway for another sensational Fluence exhibition at WEFTEC in the “Windy City” September 23-25. Fluence will host three presentations at our booth both Monday and Tuesday, highlighting the Ivory Coast project, MABR technology, and aeration technology. In addition, Ronen Shechter, Chief Technology Officer, will present in the WEF Technical sessions on Wednesday morning, “Comparative ...
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EPA Action Plan Takes Leads on Water Reuse
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced the initial development of a Water Reuse Action Plan that will guide the agency’s work in encouraging reuse in the water sector. The purpose of the plan is to create an integrated management approach for U.S. water resources at the state, watershed, and local levels. David Ross, EPA assistant administrator for water, ...
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Fluence MABR Aces Stanford University Test
After a yearlong pilot test of Fluence’s membrane aerated biolfilm reactor (MABR) wastewater treatment technology at Stanford University’s Codiga Resource Recovery Center (CR2C), the CRC2 team has published interim results declaring it a success. The testing established the project’s compliance with California’s stringent Title 22 standards for nonpotable water reuse, with ...
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Medora Corporation Selects Aqua Metrology Systems for Real-Time Water Quality Data and Predictive Analytics
Medora Corporation (Medora) and Aqua Metrology Systems (AMS) have teamed up to deliver a complete trihalomethane (THM) compliance solution for water utilities to manage harmful disinfection byproducts (DBPs). Medora, a market leader in THM removal spray aeration technologies with more than 200 installations, has announced that it will be using AMS’ online THM and THM Formation Potential ...
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Addressing Water Quality in the Philippines
Wastewater treatment regulations aim to improve economic and health problems The Republic of the Philippines, which comprises more than 7,000 islands, has the fifth longest coastline of any nation in the world at more than 36,000 miles. But with increasing development, population, and tourism, water quality has become a problem that threatens industry, the environment, and public health alike. ...
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Energy Self-Sufficiency in Wastewater Treatment - WWTP Geiselbullach Shows the Way
On July the 10th 2014, the German wastewater treatment plant of Geislbullach hosted a press event dedicated to energy self-sufficiency, organized by AmperVerband in cooperation with Aquaconsult Anlagenbau GmbH. The press was present, showing a huge interest to the subject. The managing director of AmperVerband, Mr DI (FH) T. Kopmann, explained quite in an impressive way why the plant of ...
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