industrial water management Articles
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Understanding the pH-Algae Connection in Industrial Water Management
Preserving and efficiently utilising water resources is a global priority aligned with sustainable development goals. Water quality is of great importance in industrial settings due to its impact on operational efficiency, regulatory compliance, and environmental responsibility. One often underestimated yet profound challenge in the water quality in industrial settings is the interplay between ...
By LG Sonic
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An inexact multi-objective programming model for water resources management in industrial parks of Binhai New Area, China
In recent years, Binhai New Area of Tianjin has been suffering severe water shortage due to climate change and industrial activities. Integrated and effective water resources management approaches are urgent for the sustainable development of industrial parks in Binhai New Area. However, uncertainties exist in many aspects of the water resources system and are inevitably problematic for water ...
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Water-reuse risk assessment program (WRAP): a refinery case study
The key approach to manage and prevent potential hazards arising from specific contaminants in water networks is to consider water as the main product delivered. This new concept, addressed as water-reuse risk assessment program (WRAP), has been further developed from hazard analysis of critical control points (HACCP) to illustrate the potential hazards which are the roots of hindering ...
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Do you know what is geomembrane?
Geomembrane is a plastic construction material product,which is waterproof,impermeable,mainly used for the seepage control projects to have an impermeable containment or barrier. Geomembrane is one kind of geosynthetic products,with the excellent property and competitive price advantage.It is used in many industries,water management,oilgas, environment,aquaculture,agriculture. Earth Shield ...
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Lac Mégantic disaster increases awareness of water treatment plant vulnerability - Case Study
A train pulling 72 tank cars, laden with oil from hydraulic fracturing (fracking) in North Dakota, derailed and exploded in Lac-Mégantic, Québec on July 6, 2013, killing 50 people. Such accidents are a product of the boom in “pipeline on rails” methods of shipping oil. In 2009, a mere 500 tank cars of oil were transported by rail in Canada. For 2013, this was projected ...
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2012 Economy and the Water Industry
2012 Economy and the Water Industry Our economic future is a topic that is on everyone's minds especially as we enter into 2012. Will our economic future improve? Will we get our funding? What are others doing to prepare? A recent internet search produced interesting results on the topic. Here are some of the results: Dealing with Economic Pressures in the Water Industry Black ...
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Industrial application of pH sensor in water quality monitoring
Abstract: pH sensors have revolutionized the field of water quality monitoring. They provide real-time data on the acidity or alkalinity of water, enabling fast and accurate decisions in a variety of industrial applications. Benefits of Water ph sensors: pH sensors are critical in water-dependent industries. They monitor the pH of the water to ensure that it stays within the optimal range for ...
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Towards efficient use of water resources in Europe
Resource efficiency within boundaries of sustainability Managing water sustainably in a 'green' economy means using water more efficiently in all sectors and ensuring that ecosystems have the quantity and quality of water needed to function effectively. Water ecosystems are vital assets, delivering essential services to our societies and economies, and thereby playing a key role in European ...
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Water Scarcity is Putting Global Food Production at Risk
What can be done to ensure adequate irrigation as traditional sources dry up? Two recently published studies warn that a large portion of the world’s food production is at risk from water scarcity. One found that a fourth of global crop yields could be threatened by increasing growing-season temperatures. The other found that climate change is edging a third of world food production ...
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Study: Water Use in Concrete Production Higher Than Expected
Researchers uncover areas where better management may mitigate high water use Although many environmental impacts of concrete production have been well studied, little research has been dedicated to just how much water it uses. But, a study published in the journal Natureseeks to quantify the impact of concrete production on global water withdrawals, and it makes some dramatic conclusions and ...
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SABIC Introduces Fatigue-resistant Thermoplastic Resin for Water Management
SABIC has announced the launch of NORYL WM330G resin, the latest addition to its portfolio of high-performance thermoplastics for water management applications. The new product is the first in a family of materials featuring proprietary impact-resistant technology for improved fluctuating pressure performance compared to legacy materials. The 30 percent glass-reinforced polyphenylene ether ...
By SABIC
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Cloud Computing, Artificial Intelligence and Water Innovations
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and cloud computing have played significant roles in transforming the water industry. These technologies are being used to optimise resource usage, operational budgets, and combat global water challenges. AI can help predict sewer flow, which is critical for preventing the release of raw sewage into the environment. The model can learn to predict the next flow ...
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Pulp & Paper Water Treatment - A look at optimizing water resource management - Case Study
Application Case Study (Pulp/Paper Operations) The pulp and paper industry has traditionally been a consumer of large amounts of fresh water and power. Recently, increased focus has been given to the optimized efficiency of paper mills and to the environmental sustainability footprint of the industry. Therefore, water resource management has become a more critical factor facing the industry. ...
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Supmea Radar Level Meters: Liquid Level Measurement
Discover the efficiency of Supmea Radar Level Meters for accurate liquid level measurement. Learn about their features, benefits, and applications in various industries. Introduction In the realm of industrial processes and operations, accurate liquid level measurement holds immense significance. Enter Supmea Radar Level Meters – a cutting-edge solution designed to revolutionize liquid ...
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Why Water Management Professionals Can’t Afford to Ignore Innovation
Innovation in the water management industry is born from the collaboration between water managers, operators, engineers and manufacturers who set out to resolve problems or improve service levels that impact all parts of the supply chain. This is usually the result of early adopters either at the field level or in engineering disciplines who no longer are interested in maintaining the status ...
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Easy & Efficient Water Management Through Digitalization
Digitalization is taking over industry after industry – including water management. At first, it might seem that digitalization happens for the sake of digitalization. But the real gains are in having fewer routine tasks to complete and knowing more about the network. Neuroflux helps water utilities take advantage of their existing data. This process can be considered digitalization or, in ...
By Smartvatten
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Action plan for peatland conservation and wise use in Russia. Moscow/ Wetlands International Russia Programme, 2003. 20 pp.
According' the National Land Inventory of 1 January 2000, mires make up 8.2% of the total land resources of the Russian Federation. According to expert evaluation, mires and peat-containing paludified landscapes cover at least 20% of the country's territory and are a major part of the world's peatland resource. Peatlands use in the economy is associated with the following problems brought about ...
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Stir it up: Five tips for more effective industrial aeration
We all know that aeration is a simple but versatile secondary treatment, with uses ranging from removing gases and dangerous compounds from wastewater, to encouraging the action of microbes as they break down solids. If you’re using aeration in an industrial setting, you may be producing streams with concentrations of biological oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD), and ...
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How Smart O&M assists the wastewater division of Jiangsu Sino French Water in the implementation of O&M best practices
The wastewater division of Jiangsu Sino French Water The wastewater division of Jiangsu Sino-French Water comprises multiple wastewater treatment subsidiaries (together referred to as the “wasterwater company”). With the support of the parent company Jiangsu Sino-French Water, after years of dedicated work, it now serves over 1 million inhabitants and operates 9 sewage treatment ...
By Siveco China
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How can a smart water solution stimulate water reuse?
80-100 gallons of water per day is the daily water consumption of the average person without taking into account their water footprint1. All and all, water is valuable and found everywhere in our economy. Humanity needs water for its everyday needs. Having said this, the world’s water resources are shrinking and the world’s population is growing. This forces the water industry to ...
By KANDO
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