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Biomonitoring can measure what chemical monitoring cannot
Algae and Daphnia (waterfleas) forewarn drinking water sector Biomonitors, instruments which measure the biological effects of different substances on organisms, detect substances which cannot be detected using chemicals anaylsis methods. This is also valid for combinations of substances which are present in the water in large concentrations. A well-functioning monitor is necessary since our ...
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Fluoride levels in drinking water and other surface water of an industrial area belt of Orissa State in India
The fluorosis problem along with endemicity characterised by high degree of industries releasing fluorides into the environment was studied to quantify the fluoride levels in the different water sources. The analysis showed that out of 17 tube wells monitored, three (17.65%) showed higher fluoride levels. Among the open well monitored, 17 (58.54%) had higher fluoride content out of 41. The ...
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Sustainable water management with multi-quality recycled water production: the example of San Luis Potosi in Mexico
This paper presents and discusses the performance, reliability of operation, socio-economic and environmental aspects and benefits of the Tenorio Project in San Luis Potosi. This is the first project in Mexico making possible the production of multi-quality recycled water for planned water reuse for different purposes, including industrial cooling in a power plant, agricultural irrigation, ...
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What is the textile effluent treatment?
Water is the most wonderful gift of nature. Water is most useful and abundant compound in the earth. Water is not only essential for human lives, animals, plant lives but also has a unique importance in industries. The textile industry uses water very intensively. Water is the main principle medium in the textile industry to apply dyes and various finishes. Thus the textile wastewater ...
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Applications Report Presented at the Produced Water Society Seminar 2013
“Performance Testing of Micro Media and Conventional Filters operating on Heavy Oil Produced Water in the San Joaquin Valley (California)”, an application note, was presented by Michael Dejak and Michael Sheedy at the 23rd Annual Produced Water Society Seminar taking place in Houston, TX, this past January. The Produced Water Society Seminar is held every year. Each seminar ...
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The Emergence of Digitizing the Water Sector
Introduction: How much important is it to digitize the water industry? The water and the utility sectors have been understood in their entirety as a supply chain, that they have an extremely high strategic value. With India continuing to fall down the chart as compared to other countries in terms of access to safe water, plus with the overall population that is expected to touch 1.6 billion ...
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The EU water challenge: Every Drop Counts, A review of the EU’s largest environmental conference
Every year as the summer approaches, EU policy makers, public authorities, NGOs, industry and private citizens gather at Green Week, the main environmental event of the European Commission. This year, from May 22-25, the 12th edition of Green Week consisted of a series of conferences on water issues and challenges. As water resources suffer increasing strains in the region, the European Union is ...
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Managing and developing the water resources assets in kaliningrad oblast, russia in support of economic growth and environmental sustainability
Key messages on water, growth and sustainability The water resources and the hydraulic infrastructure assets in the Kaliningrad Oblast are in a poor condition. This situation poses a direct threat to both the human and natural environments in the region. Regular flooding, polluted water bodies and inadequate water supply and sanitation provide evidence that water resources management need to ...
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Smart solutions for a market in transition
Municipal and industrial water treatment is poised to enter an era of significant change, with key regulatory updates on the horizon and cost pressures putting an increasingly tight squeeze on aging infrastructure and operating expenses alike. Tackling these challenges and forging a path towards a successful future demands that all stakeholders up their game, addressing inefficiencies and ...
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Building water system resilience with a digital roadmap
As water-reliant businesses increasingly focus on the growing challenge of disaster management in response to both natural and manmade events, process monitoring software suites have emerged as a key element when it comes to business continuity and resilience planning. More than any other component, water is essential in countless industries and business sectors, as well as a vital element for ...
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McCrometer`s pivot ready flow meters
McCrometer and its engineering team have built flow meters for over 60 years, refining and improving them along the way. From mechanical propeller meters to electromagnetic meters with signal outputs, McCrometer has products for a wide variety of uses and situations. As center-pivot irrigation becomes more technologically sophisticated and draws on a wider range of data, flow meters are becoming ...
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12 strategies for moving from water scarcity to abundance
How did a country that’s 60 percent desert achieve water security? In about 10 years, beginning shortly after the new century, Israel went from scarcity of water and fear of drought to abundance and independence from climate conditions. This dramatic change was made possible by the 70 years that preceded it in which a cadre of often brilliant engineers, scientists and policy-makers ...
By Ensia
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Offshore water injection - Case Study
Client: PPCoN Location: North Sea Description: UV disinfection of seawater for offshore reservoir injection The process of disinfecting water with UV light is a proven technology for drinking and process water in many industries. It has now been applied with great success to the disinfection of seawater for use well injection water. atg UV Technology understanding of UV disinfection combined ...
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The Origin of GCRTech
Dr. Chana shares his product evolution journey to creating some of the most technologically advanced instruments for flow, pressure and transient monitoring, and leakage management. Dr. Chana is at heart a problem solver. Over his 35 years in the water industry, some of the leading instrumentation manufacturers have asked him to join their technology teams to develop unique solutions to a newly ...
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Drought Forces Push to Recycle, Reuse and Potential in Brackish Water for Oil & Gas Industry: Interview with BioLargo CEO
UPTICK Interview: BioLargo's AOS Filter Delivers Abundant Clean Water Even In Drought The headlines are full of discussion on water shortages and drought with few options consistently noted beyond the need to conserve and manage the precious resource. To gain perspective on the problem and explore viable solutions UPTICK Newswire interviewed Dennis Calvert, CEO of Biolargo, Inc, (OTCQB: BLGO), ...
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