urban water technology News
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Colorado State University researchers receive $2.2 million for efforts to improve water quality
Today at the 14th National Conference and Global Forum on Science, Policy and the Environment in Washington, D.C., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Gina McCarthy announced a grant of $2.2 million to the Center for Comprehensive, OptimaL and Effective Abatement of Nutrients (CLEAN) at Colorado State University to demonstrate sustainable solutions for reduction of nutrient ...
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EPA expands real-time monitoring of Kansas City area streams and launches KCWaterBug mobile application
EPA and local partners will gather on Wednesday, June 27 in Riverside, Mo., to announce an expansion of water-quality monitoring of Kansas City area streams and introduce a related application for smartphones and mobile devices. The free application is available now for iPhone, iTouch, and iPad through Apple’s iTunes store. A version for Android phones will be available in the future. EPA ...
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Jellyfish® Filter Receives NJDEP Final Certification at Higher Flow Rates
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) has granted Final Certification to Imbrium® Systems' Jellyfish® Filter, based on rigorous field testing conducted according to the Technology Acceptance and Reciprocity Partnership (TARP) protocol. The NJDEP certification, as with the recent NJCAT verification, is based on the Jellyfish Filter's field test performance. The ...
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Geosyntec Consultants Awarded WERF Funding for Innovative High-Performance Green Infrastructure Research
Geosyntec Consultants (Geosyntec) announced today it has been awarded funding under a Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF) program for the design, installation, measurement, and analysis of a series of actively controlled, distributed green infrastructure ('high-performance green infrastructure") approaches for urban stormwater control. Geosyntec will demonstrate through this $175,000 ...
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Xylem showcases new, innovative water reuse technology at ACE 2015
Xylem Inc. (NYSE: XYL), a leading global water technology company, will unveil an innovative new water reuse solution for drinking water and host an urban resilience planning roundtable discussion at ACE 15, the American Water Works Association annual conference and exposition, taking place at the Convention Center in Anaheim, California, June 7-10. Xylem experts will also present a number of ...
By Xylem, Inc.
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Imagine H2O Receives Leadership Award for Water Technology Innovation
IMAGINE H2O received a 2019 Great Lakes Leadership Award for Water Technology Innovation. The Great Lakes Protection Fund today named six organizations from the U.S. and Canada as recipients of the award, which highlights water technology innovation that addresses current threats and anticipates future threats to water quality in the Great Lakes. In announcing the award, the Fund praised Imagine ...
By Imagine H2O
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Geosyntec Consultants Awarded Grant Funding for Two New York City Innovative Green Infrastructure Demonstration Projects
Geosyntec Consultants (Geosyntec) announced today it received funding for the design, installation, measurement, and analysis of two projects incorporating actively controlled, distributed green infrastructure ("high-performance green infrastructure") approaches for urban stormwater control under a New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Green Infrastructure Grant Program. ...
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As India`s water woes increase, desalination emerges as a sustainable solution, finds Frost & Sullivan
The rapid industrial development in India is escalating demand for fresh water in the increasingly water-stressed country. Owing to India's large coastline, desalination is considered one of the most viable water supply alternatives. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://www.environmental.frost.com), Analysis of Growth Opportunities in the Indian Desalination Market, finds that the ...
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Genesis Systems LLC and the Department of Energy
The Department of Energy (DOE) identified Genesis Systems LLC to represent the United States’ water start-up community in the development and launch of the DOE’s Water Security Grand Challenge. Anthony Contento, Ph.D. (Water and Sustainability Scientist for Genesis Systems LLC) and Mr. Mitchell Walrod (current owner) attended all development activities at the National Renewable ...
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