Degremont Technologies Articles
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SUEZ E.C.O.Film Non-Phosphate Cooling Water Treatment Enters Market After Successful Pilot Saved Customer $5M
7/16/2019
SUEZ has developed a new corrosion and scale control chemistry for cooling water. E.C.O.Film, which stands for Engineered Carboxylate Oxide, relies on SUEZ’s proprietary engineered film technology to eliminate the need for phosphorus, and other anti-corrosion solutions that employ EPA priority pollutant metals.
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New Trends In Outsourcing Water And Wastewater Services
11/15/2018
The business of water and wastewater is critical, but expertise in this area is finite — thus the trend towards outsourcing water operations, particularly in the industrial market. Whether it's securing and optimizing water use, running treatment equipment, sustainably releasing or reusing the water, capturing energy from it, or all of the above, it's often a wise business move to turn to experts. In this Water Talk interview, Miles Sherman, Regional Vice President of Services with Suez Water Technologies and Solutions, discusses the capabilities and benefits offered through this type of outsourcing, the various service models that exist, and the drivers that will continue to broaden the trend.
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Increased Biogas Yields With Biological Hydrolysis
3/14/2019
Municipal wastewater operations require significant energy to operate, but the biogas produced solely through anerobic digestion of sludge isn’t typically enough to offset the electricity and heat load demand at plants. Advanced anaerobic digestion technology, however, can change the equation so wastewater treatment plants can get closer to energy neutrality and in some cases even generate an excess.
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Linking Technologies Key To A Successful Potable Reuse Project
3/13/2019
Potable reuse offers a massive opportunity to recover water from the wastewater process, but projects face a variety of barriers to getting off the ground. Most successful early adopters engaged early with their constituents and implemented smaller-scale demonstration projects that were accessible to the public to prove the technology and process.
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A Fresh Case For Investing In MBR To Improve Capacity And Effluent Quality
3/12/2019
The membrane bioreactor industry has matured past the point of being an experiment or a niche technology. Advancements, as well as more recent adoptions by high-profile users, are providing wastewater treatment plant operators with more incentive and a better business case to retrofit their systems.
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Resource Recovery: Monetizing The Hidden Assets Within Wastewater Plants
3/11/2019
A growing number of wastewater treatment plant leaders are banking on newer technology to tap into previously unclaimed resources at their sites while addressing pressing needs such as increasing capacity and meeting more stringent treatment requirements. By looking at the process through a different lens and raising the bar when it comes to overall objectives, it is possible to shift facilities from being a cost center toward a revenue generator.
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Ozonia M and FiltraFast Provide New Options For Treatment Facilities
11/20/2017
If you don’t need the performance of an ultrafiltration membrane but also want to avoid the large footprint of a conventional media filter, you might want to consider FiltraFast extreme rate compressible media filters. As Ryan Hess, Director of Advanced Separation with SUEZ Water Technologies suggests in this Water Talk interview, “They provide roughly ten times the hydraulic loading rate of conventional media filters.”
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How The GE Water Acquisition Bolsters SUEZ’s Resource Recovery Revolution
12/20/2017
One of the more eye-catching events in the water and wastewater industry in 2017 was the acquisition of the GE Water business by SUEZ. Water Talk caught up to Heiner Markhoff, the new CEO of SUEZ Water Technologies and Solutions, to discuss the merger.
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How To Use Biological Filtration To Meet Today’s Clean Water Challenges
9/26/2017
Utilities and industries need reliable and cost-effective treatment methods to protect critical water resources. Water professionals want proven technology to remove contaminants from drinking water, wastewater, and process water. These technologies must also be able to operate under a variety of flows and conditions.
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SUEZ Ideas To Innovate Water Brochure
4/3/2017
SUEZ provides sustainable, integrated equipment solutions and services to assist industries and municipalities in meeting their water treatment challenges for a wide range of applications: municipal drinking water and wastewater; industrial water and wastewater; and biosolids management. Treatment Solutions draws upon a broad portfolio of technologies such as headworks, separations, biological, biosolids, disinfection, deionization, membranes and evaporators/crystallizers that have demonstrated success at over 10,000 sites in North America.