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ACCIONA awarded the management contract for Aigües Ter Llobregat
The Generalitat de Cataluña [Catalonian Regional Government] has awarded a consortium led by ACCIONA and the Brazilian investment bank BTG Pactual the management concession for Aigües Ter Llobregat, the company that manages the upstream water supply for the Barcelona (northeastern Spain), the city's metropolitan area and nine nearby districts, serving a total population equivalent of ...
By Acciona Agua
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Town of Hot Sulphur Springs, Colo., recognized for improvements to drinking water system
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today presented an award to the Town of Hot Sulphur Springs, Colo., for improvements to the community’s drinking water treatment system. Brian Friel, coordinator of EPA’s state revolving fund program in Denver, presented EPA’s Drinking Water State Revolving Fund award to Mayor Hershal Deputy at a town council meeting. In 2009, the Town ...
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EPA Celebrates 40th Anniversary of the Safe Drinking Water Act
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency celebrated the 40th anniversary of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). State, local and community representatives joined EPA Regional Administrator at an event held at the San Jose Community and Bea Main Learning Center in Coachella Valley, Calif. “Every day more than 38 million Californians rely on clean water for cooking, washing, and ...
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ROMAG aquacare ag under new management
The succession arrangement planned at the Cleantech company ROMAG, experts in water-technology in Düdingen Switzerland has been realised. At the beginning of the year, CEO Kurt M. Gloor handed over operative management to Beda Broder. Four years ago, the company changed its name to «ROMAG aquacare ag», after operating for over 60 years with the addition of «Pipes and ...
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EPA Survey Shows $384 Billion Needed for Drinking Water Infrastructure by 2030
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today released results of a survey showing that $384 billion in improvements are needed for the nation’s drinking water infrastructure through 2030 for systems to continue providing safe drinking water to 297 million Americans. EPA’s fifth Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey and Assessment identifies investments needed over the ...
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Thomasnet features the new FCX80 Free-Chlorine Analyzer with 128-x-64 Pixel LCD Display
Ideal for Chemicals, Electric Power Generation, Food Processing, Oil/Gas Refining, Pharmaceuticals, Pulp/Paper and More Wherever free chlorine is measured to assure water purity, cleanliness or disinfection in hazardous industrial processes and plants, the FM/ATEX/IECEx approved Model FCX80 Free-Chlorine Analyzer from Electro-Chemical Devices (ECD), will help engineers and technicians get the ...
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Oil and Gas Product News features Model FCX80 Free-Chlorine Analyzer
Wherever free chlorine is measured to assure water purity, cleanliness or disinfection in hazardous industrial processes and plants, the FM/ATEX/IECEx approved Model FCX80 Free-Chlorine Analyzer from Electro-Chemical Devices (ECD), will help engineers and technicians get the job done in a safe manner. With its FM approved and ATEX/IECEx compliant design, ECD’s FCX80 Analyzer is ...
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Metro Mining - Award winning mining group adopts ESdat
Metro Mining Limited is an Australian exploration and mining company based in Brisbane, Queensland. Metro commenced mining operations at its flagship project, the Bauxite Hills Mine, 95 kms north of Weipa on western Cape York, in April this year. Metro conducts surface water and groundwater environmental monitoring to meet operating licence conditions, as well as drinking water and sewage ...
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EPA protects Sheyenne River from unauthorized construction site discharges
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has reached an agreement with Gowan Construction, Inc. (Gowan) and the North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) resolving alleged violations of the Clean Water Act at an interstate highway construction project affecting the Sheyenne River near Harwood in Cass County, North Dakota. Gowan is based in Oslo, Minn. and maintains a branch office in ...
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Green Chemistry and Clean technologies
Chemistry has revolutionized human life and it has affected each and every one of us in some way or other for the past several decades. We were happily using these chemicals in our everyday life without really understanding their side effects.Individuls and companies who invented and commercialized chemical products were keen to offer end products to consumers often without explaining the side ...
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EPA to Celebrate 40th Anniversary of the Safe Drinking Water Act, Highlight Past Successes and Small System Challenges
On Tuesday, December 16th, U.S. EPA Regional Administrator Jared Blumenfeld will be joined by State, local and community representatives at the San Jose Community and Bea Main Learning Center in Coachella Valley to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). Over the past four decades, the SDWA has enabled EPA and partners to supply safe drinking water to more than 93 ...
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Purozon - Doshion India`s Skid Mounted, Prevalidated Solution for Distribution, Disinfection & sanitization of Purified Water.
Pharmaceutical industry is facing strong and growing pressure to reduce the cost of producing drugs. The best way to succeed in the highly competitive world today is to minimize cost and utilization of the latest technologies efficiently which can contribute significantly in minimizing the production cost & increasing profits. Time and again, continuing the success saga, Ahmedabad based Doshion ...
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British Prime Minister Blames Floods on Climate Change
LONDON, UK, July 24, 2007 (ENS) - The sun is forecast to shine across much of England Wednesday, illuminating flood waters that have risen to 60 year highs. Prime Minister Gordon Brown blamed climate change for the torrential rains that pounded the British Isles on Friday and through the weekend, inundating vast stretches of southwest England and leaving more than 50,000 homes without power. In ...
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COOLEY COOLPRO® REINFORCED POLYPROPYLENE USED IN FRANZEN RESERVOIR REHABILITATION
Untitled Document Cooley COOLPRO reinforced polypropylene is being used to protect 100 million gallons of water in the Franzen Reservoir, located in Salem Oregon. The Franzen reservoir was built in the early 1950s and is now undergoing a $16 million rehabilitation project, which will reinforce the reservoir’s structure, line and seal the entire reservoir to ...
By Cooley Group
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Rockwell Automation Supports UAE Water Strategy With Medium-Voltage Drives for the Umm Al Quwain Desalination Plant
Rockwell Automation, the world’s largest company dedicated to industrial automation and digital transformation, has provided medium-voltage, variable-frequency drive solutions for the Umm Al Quwain Seawater Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) desalination plant. The plant, commissioned by SIDEM Veolia, is located 20km north of Umm Al Quwain city, produces 150 million gallons a day (MIGD), and is the ...
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