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Argentine Central Bank orders eco-friendly water treatment system
The Argentine Government's Central Bank in Buenos Aires has ordered 7 Colloid-A-Tron Catalytic hard water scale prevention systems for its general service water and its air conditioning systems. The Colloid-A-Tron units, manufactured by Fluid Dynamics in the UK, are 4' in diameter and 6' in diameter and become part of the piping system - they require no electrical connections and have no moving ...
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Water treatment for generating green hydrogen
A constructor of large-scale plants in Germany has commissioned EnviroChemie with providing water treatment for the operation of a PEM* electrolyser in order to generate green hydrogen. The electrolyser will be situated in Germany and is to generate more than 40,000 standard cubic metres of green hydrogen per hour. Based on the principle of ion exchange, the water treatment plant can treat more ...
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Tidal Vision acquires strategic customer Clear Water Services
As the global water treatment industry is faced with new challenges including emerging contaminants, such as PFAS-type "forever" chemicals and 6PPDQ, Tidal Vision Products, Inc. announced it acquired long-time customer Clear Water Services. By leveraging Clear Water Services' mobile and modular water treatment systems, Tidal Vision® will be able to deploy their Tidal Clear® chitosan-based ...
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Greywater reclamation system at Bridgewater State University`s Marshall Conant Science Building in Bridgewater, MA
Boston, MA - Practical Applications, Inc. (PAI), a leading environmental company, has designed and built the greywater reclamation system at Bridgewater State University's Marshall Conant Science Building in Bridgewater, MA. Designed to treat rainwater collected from roof leaders, the greywater is required to be filtered and disinfected with chlorine prior to being used for non-potable use in the ...
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Tribal conference brings environmental leaders to San Francisco (AZ, CA, NV, NM)
Today, over 500 tribal environmental leaders representing more than 100 tribal governments from Arizona, California and Nevada are meeting to discuss environmental challenges that tribes continue to face with the EPA officials in San Francisco. “This conference, one of the largest gatherings of its kind, is a venue for tribal, state, and federal leaders and environmental professionals to ...
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EPA Finalizes Change to Cleanup Plan for Liberty Industrial Finishing Superfund Site in Farmingdale, New York
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has finalized a change to its plan to clean up ground water at the Liberty Industrial Finishing Superfund site in Farmingdale, New York. Industrial operations at the Liberty site, including aircraft parts manufacturing during the Second World War and metal plating and fiberglass manufacturing in the post-war years polluted ground water at the site. In ...
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EPA to Hold Public Meeting on Liberty Industrial Finishing Superfund Site in the Village of Farmingdale, New York
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to change a portion of its plan to build two separate systems to treat contaminated ground water at the Liberty Industrial Finishing Superfund site in Farmingdale, New York. Between 1940 and 1978, various industrial operations took place at the site including aircraft parts and fiberglass products manufacturing and metal plating and finishing. ...
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Japan`s radioactive water leaks: How dangerous?
New revelations of contaminated water leaking from storage tanks at the tsunami-ravaged Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant have raised alarm, coming just weeks after Japanese officials acknowledged that radioactive water has been seeping into the Pacific from the plant for more than two years, The government announced this week that it would contribute 47 billion yen ($470 million) to build ...
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Singapore’s first Water Week sees deals worth over US$270m and international initiatives to boost water research and investments
Governments, utilities providers and water companies signed 27 agreements totalling more than SGD367 million (USD270 million) during the first Singapore International Water Week, which drew to a close last Friday. In addition, a water fund was launched to attract SGD435 million (USD320 million) in investments in Asian water projects. The global event for the water industry also saw governments ...
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