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Xzero receives 7 million in continued support from EU Horizon 2020
Xzero, which has developed a whole new way to purify water, could become Sweden’s next world company. The EU’s most prominent innovation program Horizon 2020 SME believes in the company and has first invested SEK 6 million and now SEK 7 million on the pioneering water treatment company. The tests at Europe’s leading nano institute imec in Belgium have proven the ...
By Xzero AB
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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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A paint manufacturer installs a NISKAE pilot unit to treat its rinsing water
NISKAE installs a pilot unit at an interior paint manufacturer. Very user friendly, the equipment has a suitable treatment capacity, requires very few reagents and allows to discharge treated water to the sewers. In France, an interior paint manufacturer for large retailers generates rinsing waters from paint vats. Already equipped with a water treatment device, the manufacturer has ...
By Niskae Inc
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AWWA launches revamped water system operator series
The American Water Works Association has relaunched its Water System Operations (WSO) series with fully revamped versions of Water Treatment, Grade 1; Water Treatment, Grade 2; and Water Treatment, Grades 3 & 4. WSO: Water Distribution Grades 1 & 2 and Grades 3 & 4 will be available this fall. AWWA’s WSO series provides the foremost test preparation materials for water operator ...
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Agilent Technologies` NMR spectrometer and MRI system chosen by national University of Singapore for Environmental Research
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) announced today the National University of Singapore has selected the Agilent 600-MHz nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer and the 7-T MRI system to support environmental research. The NMR and MRI systems will be housed in the NUS Environmental Research Institute (NERI), and will support the work of researchers under the Singapore-Peking-Oxford ...
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Kroff Chemical Company, Inc. to Create Custom-Formulated Water Treatment Solutions for University of Michigan Facilities
Kroff, Inc., one of the fastest-growing water treatment companies in the United States, is pleased to announce a five-year agreement with the University of Michigan to provide custom-formulated water treatment solutions for the university's Central Power Plant and North Campus Research Complex. Kroff Chemical Company, Inc. – a Kroff, Inc. company – will provide chemical water ...
By Kroff, Inc.
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Xylem showcases innovative analytical and water treatment solutions at AWWA ACE 2012
Xylem Inc. (NYSE: XYL), a leading global water technology company focused on addressing the world’s most challenging water issues, will present an exciting portfolio of water treatment and testing solutions at the American Water Works Association (AWWA) Annual Conference & Exhibition (ACE) 2012 in Dallas, Texas this week (June 10-13, 2012). “AWWA ACE ...
By Xylem, Inc.
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Alfa Chemistry: Refined Environmental Governance Products and Solutions for a Healthier Environment and Life
With the ever-increasing environmental concerns worldwide, Alfa Chemistry has taken a proactive and innovative approach towards minimizing the ecological impact of industries. Its newly introduced products and solutions for environmental management cover a wide range of sectors, including the power industry, petrochemical industry, textile & dyeing industry, pulp & paper industry, oil ...
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Innovative iFILT®-Diamond Filter for the retention of microplastics
For awhile, the term microplastics has been one the public has become familiar with and has focused on more frequently. Even though the breadth of the problem may be hard to grasp, studies have shown that microplastics represents a danger to humankind and the environment. State-of-the-art wastewater treatment plants equipped with the relevant filter technology are already able to filter out ...
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$37 Million Approved for Everglades Water Quality Project
Lee County last week approved $10 million toward purchasing land for a project to improve water quality in the Caloosahatchee River, contributing toward restoration of water quality in the northern Everglades. Two days later, the state of Florida and the South Florida Water Management District approved a memo of agreement that will add $27 million to Lee County's funds. The money will be used ...
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Clean drinking water? Have your well tested to be sure
During National Drinking Water Week, EPA reminds private well owners that having safe drinking water means having regular water checkups. More than 20 percent of New England’s population depends on private wells for the drinking water supplies. In Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire, more than 40 percent of residents rely on private wells for their drinking water. If you depend on a well for ...
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Aurora, Illinois water production team earns national award for water quality
The Partnership for Safe Water and the City of Aurora, Illinois, is proud to recognize the achievements of the Aurora Water Production Division in providing some of the nation’s safest, cleanest drinking water to the City’s residents. The Aurora Water Production team has been honored with the Presidents Award from the Partnership for Safe Water, a national initiative to improve the ...
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First grants awarded in Michigan for President`s Great Lakes restoration initiative (MI)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced more than $2 million in federal grants to three Southeast Michigan organizations at a news conference in William G. Milliken State Park and Harbor, overlooking the Detroit River. The grants are part of President Obama's Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, a $475 million program that represents the largest investment in the Great Lakes in two ...
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Water Innovations Showcased at World Water Day Event in Washington
San Luis Obispo, CA – The U.S. Department of State and U.S. Water Partnership celebrated World Water Day by displaying twenty-eight American developed water technologies, designed to address global water challenges in developing countries. These technologies were part of the “USTech H2.0,” event held on Friday, March 21 in Washington D.C. One of the innovations selected was the ...
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Biopico Systems, Irvine, CLEW, Pasadena, and AquaNano, Monrovia Win $300,000 in Green Technology Contracts from EPA
Today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that Biopico Systems of Irvine, Calif., CLEW of Pasadena, Calif., and AquaNano LLC of Monrovia, Calif. will receive $300,000 in green technology contracts for their innovative water testing and treatment system proposals. The contracts are part of $2 million awarded to 21 small businesses nationwide to advance sustainable and innovative ...
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DNV Type approval
On September 5’th 2014 DNV GL issued type approval certificate for the RayClean system. The type approval certificate includes approval according to both the IMO Ballast Water Management Convention and the DNV type approval programme. The type approval is unique because this is the first time a ballast water treatment system has been tested fully according to both IMO and US Coast Guard ...
By DESMI A/S
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Xylem launches as new global, pure-play water technology company
Xylem Inc. (NYSE: XYL) today announced that it has completed its spinoff from ITT Corporation, and has begun operations as a $3.2 billion standalone global water technology company. Xylem’s market-leading product brands, applications expertise and technological strength enable the transport, treatment, testing and efficient use of water in public utility, ...
By Xylem, Inc.
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How science is tackling Pakistan`s water shortages
Efforts are underway to preserve Pakistan's water supply as climate change, population growth and a stressed irrigation system take their toll. Water availability per person has already fallen by more than 500 per cent since the 1960s and is likely to decrease even further to just 550 cubic metres by 2025 — compared with the 9,800 cubic metres currently available in the United States, for ...
By SciDev.Net
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