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AUS$50m for new water research alliance
Minister for Climate Change and Water, Senator Penny Wong, has launched a joint initiative between the Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO that will be the largest water information research project in the southern hemisphere. The Water Information Research and Development Alliance (WIRADA) is a five-year, $50 million research partnership between Bureau of Meteorology (the Bureau) and CSIRO. It aims ...
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Man-made chemicals found in drinking water at low levels
Low levels of certain man-made chemicals remain in public water supplies after being treated in selected community water facilities. Water from nine selected rivers, used as a source for public water systems, was analyzed in a study by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Most of the man-made chemicals assessed in this study are not required to be monitored, regulated or removed from water ...
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Frost & Sullivan: Technological Advances Encourage Adoption of Water Treatment Equipment in Residential and Commercial APAC Markets
Deteriorating water quality and technological innovations have given a huge boost to the water treatment equipment market in both residential and commercial segments in Asia-Pacific. People's desire for clean water and rising environmental consciousness in the wake of greater urbanization, pollution, and occurrence of natural disasters have all ensured higher uptake of water treatment equipment. ...
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What New Solutions or Products Will FPI Bring to Us at Vietnam Water Week 2023?
As a trailblazer in cutting-edge water technologies, we are thrilled to tell you that we will participate in Vietnam Water Week 2023 will be held at the World Trade Center in Binh Duong new city on September 28-30, organized by the Vietnam Water Supply and Sewerage Association(VWSA)! We are geared up to captivate attendees with our innovative water quality solutions and state-of-the-art ...
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Frost & Sullivan: Technological advances encourage adoption of water treatment equipment in Residential and Commercial APAC Markets
Deteriorating water quality and technological innovations have given a huge boost to the water treatment equipment market in both residential and commercial segments in Asia-Pacific. People's desire for clean water and rising environmental consciousness in the wake of greater urbanization, pollution, and occurrence of natural disasters have all ensured higher uptake of water treatment equipment. ...
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ITT and PUB Singapore Mark Key Milestone in Partnership to Enhance Energy Efficient Water and Wastewater Treatment Solutions
ITT Corporation (NYSE: ITT), a world leader in the transport, test and treatment of water and wastewater, and PUB, Singapore's national water agency, today announced the completion of an Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP) pilot system at Choa Chu KangWater Works. Advanced oxidation processes are highly effective at removing contaminants and micro-pollutants when other standard treatment methods ...
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Electro-chlorination to take top spot in water and wastewater disinfection systems market in India
The increasing difficulty in meeting the growing water demand of industries in India is necessitating optimization of available water resources. Public pressure on industries to treat their effluents is also increasing; at the same time industries have become conscious about the quality of water and therefore, are adopting advanced disinfection systems to enhance its quality. Initiatives to ...
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Illinois governor orders state waters to be tested for pharmaceutical pollution
Following reports last week that trace amounts of pharmaceuticals are contaminating the nation's drinking water, Governor Rod Blagojevich has directed the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency to expand its water quality monitoring to determine levels of pharmaceuticals that may be in Illinois waterways. The Illinois EPA also will promote safe ways to dispose of over-the-counter, prescription ...
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Inadequate Water Supply Propels the Commercial and Residential Point-of-Entry Water Treatment Systems Market in India
Increasing water scarcity, exacerbated by inefficient water management practices, is driving the commercial and residential point-of-entry (POE) water treatment systems market in India. Escalating demand for water from a growing population, faster depletion of water resources than is replenished, and the contamination of ground water tables and surface water bodies are lending momentum to the POE ...
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