Featured Articles
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De Nora Delivers Eight ClorTec® Mobile Disinfection Systems To Treat Frack Water In The Permian Basin, Texas, Bolstering Presence In Produced Water Recycling
5/9/2018
De Nora, a leading designer of safe, innovative, and sustainable water disinfection and oxidation, filtration and electrochlorination solutions, has completed delivery of eight ClorTec® mobile disinfection systems to treat frack water at different sites in the Permian Basin.
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De Nora Water Technologies' ClorTec® T Series On-site Sodium Hypochlorite Generation System Achieves NSF/ANSI 61 Certification
3/22/2018
De Nora, a leading designer of safe, innovative, and sustainable water disinfection, oxidation and filtration technologies, has achieved NSF/ANSI 61 Certification for its ClorTec® T Series On-Site Sodium Hypochlorite Generation System (OSHGS).
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De Nora To Showcase Innovative Water Treatment Products And Application Expertise For Its European Launch At The IFAT Munich Exhibition, May 14-18
3/9/2018
De Nora, a leading designer of safe, innovative, and sustainable water disinfection and oxidation, filtration and electrochlorination solutions, will be exhibiting at IFAT Munich from May 14-18.
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De Nora Water Technologies To Improve Quality Of Water Supply For 60,000 Households In Mandalay
2/6/2018
This is part of an agreement signed in September 2016 with Tobishima Cooperation for the Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar at 1.797 billion yen to enhance the water supply systems in Mandalay with the installation of new pipes, wells, tanks, pumps and water meters.
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How To Improve Water Treatment With Innovative Technology
1/18/2018
Water professionals are constantly looking for ways to produce the highest quality water while staying within limited budgets. In addition, regulations are constantly changing, becoming increasingly stringent. New technologies are essential to meeting customer demands for quality and cost.
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De Nora China Boosts Production With New Multi-Million Factory Expansion And Upgrade
11/29/2017
De Nora, a leading global electrochemical and water technology company, has unveiled its new expansion and upgrade of its factory in Suzhou Industrial Park.
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Denitrification Technology Significantly Improves Polluted Chesapeake Bay Watershed
11/14/2017
The 64,000 sq ft Chesapeake Bay Watershed includes parts of MD, VA, WV, PA, and NY. Of the 1,000s of WWTPs supporting nearly 18 million people in the watershed, 470 are designated by EPA as significant sources of nutrients and TSS. Algal blooms reduce DO levels in the water, killing plant and animal life — from marsh grasses to blue crabs to rockfish. Learn how De Nora TETRA Denite technology is treating 450+ MGD in the Bay.
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Getting Chlorine Disinfection Right
11/1/2017
Of all the process considerations facing wastewater treatment operators, disinfection is one of the most important. In this exclusive Water Talk interview, Gary Lohse, Technical Sales Manager, Disinfection with De Nora Water Technologies, discusses how disinfection has become increasingly complex over time. Lohse reviews a host of selection criteria including target microorganisms, control strategies, disinfection by-products, capex and safety.
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How To Destroy Pathogens And Micropollutants With Ozone
10/26/2017
Utilities continually face new challenges. Where treatment facilities were once expected to simply disinfect the water, they must now avoid creating disinfection byproducts during the process. New and more stringent regulations require removal of additional micropollutants and emerging contaminants. Finding the best technology to accomplish these goals can be difficult.
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De Nora Launches Next Gen Capital Controls® Gas Feed Cabinet
9/28/2017
The unique compact design incorporates the best existing Capital Controls® technology with exciting new features. With just three models ranging from 10-10,000 ppd capacity, each cabinet is available with automatic or manual feed and a 10" flowmeter for an easier read. Sonic operation on the 4100 model eliminates the need for a differential pressure regulator. On all automatic models, an additional controller isn’t needed, reducing components — and costs.