wastewater treatment plant management News
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Safe and Effective Odor Control for Wastewater Treatment
In the following WEFTEC 2017 video, Brian McLaughlin, Director of Sales and Marketing; and Dr. Laura Haupert, Director of Research & Development, both of OMI Industries, shared their insights on eco-friendly odor control with WaterWorld Magazine. Watch video here. With a 25-year legacy of providing safe and effective odor control for wastewater treatment, OMI Industries continues to lead ...
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EPA awards city of goliad $194,000 to aid wastewater management
The City of Goliad, Texas, can now be sure that its wastewater is treated in compliance with federal and state laws. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded $194,000 to Goliad to upgrade and elevate the city’s primary sewer line to provide necessary infrastructure funding that enhances the safety of the wastewater treatment plant. Wastewater management encompasses a broad range of ...
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VIDEO: OMI Industries Launches Ecosorb® 5000S at WEFTEC 2016
In the wastewater treatment arena, one of the biggest challenges is dealing with foul odors, while also reducing dangerous emissions such as hydrogen sulfide. In fact, according to the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA), hydrogen sulfide emissions can be toxic at even the lowest levels, with concentrations of 100 ppm or greater being “immediately dangerous to life and ...
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Silver Nanoparticles May Fight Bacteria Used to Treat Wastewater
COLUMBIA, Missouri (ENS) – Many everyday consumer items now utilize the emerging science of nanotechnology in the form of silver nanoparticles that are incorporated into items such as bandages, clothing, cosmetics, car wax, and toys. Silver nonparticles can destroy bacteria, but while that is a good characteristic for someone who needs to bandage a cut, it might not be so valuable to wastewater ...
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Exploring Innovation: A site visit to Cranfield University
Our team experienced firsthand the pioneering research and cutting-edge facilities at Cranfield, including the UKCRIC National Research Facility for Water and Wastewater Treatment and the Plant Growth and Soil Management ...
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Rotational Covers Cure Odour Emissions
Preventing odour from half bridge scrappers can be expensive. The introduction of rotating covers has provided a cost effective solution. Colin Chamberlain of Corporate Engineering explains why Odour problems are at best an unwelcome nuisance. Covering the offending treatment processes can provide an effective solution but there are added complications when a process contains large moving ...
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Veolia Water Takes Home Four Awards at the New England Water Environment Association Conference
Veolia Water, the world leader in water and wastewater services, was honored today with four awards at the New England Water Environment Association (NEWEA) Conference in Boston. The awards recognize success in providing clean water, ensuring employee safety and delivering longstanding environmental service. The wastewater treatment facility in Lynn, Mass., managed by Veolia Water, received the ...
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Removal and clean up work begins at Attleboro, Mass. site; public meeting on Monday, Oct. 18 (MA)
Clean up of the hazardous waste at the former Walton & Lonsbury facility at 78 North Ave., Attleboro, Mass. begins next week on Oct. 19. EPA will also hold an informational Public Meeting to discuss the work on Monday, Oct. 18 at 7:00 p.m. in the Municipal Council Chambers at Attleboro City Hall at 77 Park Street. Walton & Lonsbury, Inc. operated the 13,500 square foot chrome plating ...
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Claremont, N.H. wastewater treatment plant recognized for excellence
The Claremont, New Hampshire Wastewater Treatment Plant was recently selected by EPA for a 2011 Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Excellence Award. The Claremont Wastewater Treatment Plant, led by Robert Lauricella, Plant Manager, was recognized by EPA's New England Office for exceptional work in operating and maintaining the wastewater treatment plant. The Claremont Wastewater Plant staff ...
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ADB unveils aid package for Georgia
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is providing its first-ever public sector loan in the South Caucasus country of Georgia to help rehabilitate water supply, sanitation, waste management and road transport services, and rebuild other infrastructure that may have been damaged in the recent conflict with Russia. ADB’s $40 million, 32-year concessional loan is being extended to Georgia’s Municipal ...
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Envirosuite announces strategic partnership with Byers Scientific
We have long admired Envirosuite’s innovative and advanced platform and viewed its capability as a common-sense combination with our own odour mitigation equipment and strategies. The opportunity to combine these offerings creates an industrial dream-team and provides the market with the most comprehensive odour management system available." - Marc Byers CEO of Byers Scientific A ...
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Fluence Signs Joint Development Agreement with Beijing Enterprises Water Group (China) Investment Limited
Joint Development Agreement will focus on optimizing Aspiral MABR plants with intent to jointly sell these globally Beijing Enterprises Water Group manages 1,115 wastewater treatment plants globally Fluence Corporation is pleased to announce that it has signed a Joint Development Agreement (JDA) with Beijing Enterprises Water Group (China) Investment Limited to optimize Aspiral MABR ...
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Showcase project brings German know-how in wastewater treatment plants to India
Almost every second person in India suffers from water shortage. The sustainable use of water and wastewater is therefore absolutely essential. But many Indian wastewater treatment plants do not purify waste water or only insufficiently so; sewage sludge is often disposed of in an uncontrolled manner. The consequences are mud accumulation, fish death and more – and considerable effects on ...
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ADB helping China improve ecosystem in major basin
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is helping the People’s Republic of China (PRC) address and reverse decades of ecological degradation to one of the nation’s most valuable fresh-water resources. Called both the “Pearl of North China” and the “Kidney of North China”, the Baiyangdian Lake and the ecosystem it supports are at constant risk from falling water levels, soil erosion and wastewater ...
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ACCIONA Agua strengthens its position in Italy & delivers water services to 2.5 million people
New deals in Sardinia mean that ACCIONA Agua will exploit 16 new drinking water plants, 30 wastewater treatment plants and 58 pumping stations, as well as providing maintenance for Cagliari’s new water services and collectors. ACCIONA Energy has two wind farms already operating on the Italian mainland (with a total capacity of 71.4MW) and is nearing completion on a third (20.4MW) in Sicily. ...
By ACCIONA S.A
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City of Tilburg, Netherlands, Joins Bentley’s Municipal License Subscription Program
LONDON – BE Conference Europe – Bentley Systems, Incorporated today announced that Tilburg, the sixth largest city in The Netherlands, has joined Bentley’s Municipal License Subscription (MLS) program. Tilburg will use its new MLS to provide its staff with a broader array of advanced software to satisfy the growing demand for infrastructure among its 200,000 citizens spread across almost 46 ...
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