Drinking Water Treatment News
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Salvus Announces Licensing Agreement With Georgia Tech That Enables PFAS Detection
1/30/2024
Salvus, LLC, a CJB Company, has entered into a licensing agreement with Georgia Tech Research Corporation (GTRC) to gain access to PFAS sensing technology for use in the Salvus Detection Platform, the world’s first handheld interferometric detector.
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Injectable Water Filtration System Could Improve Access To Clean Drinking Water
1/22/2024
More than 2 billion people, approximately a quarter of the world’s population, lack access to clean drinking water. A new, portable and affordable water filtration solution created by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin aims to change that.
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IDE Technologies Breaks Ground On Prospect Lake Clean Water Center In Fort Lauderdale
1/19/2024
IDE Technologies, a leading global provider of water treatment solutions, today breaks ground on the latest in the organization’s fleet of large-scale water infrastructure projects, the Prospect Lake Clean Water Center in Fort Lauderdale, Fl.
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Applied Process Equipment Introduces ACS®ATOMUS® PF8 – PFAS Selective Filtration Cartridges
1/17/2024
Applied Process Equipment LLC, is pleased to introduce a revolutionary PFAS removal cartridge in its Applied Cartridge Systems® (ACS®) filtration product offering.
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Multi-Million Dollar Investment In Michigan Manufacturing Facility To Sustain Growth In 2024
1/17/2024
FEDCO, a globally recognized leader in desalination technology, has announced a multi-million-dollar investment to increase its manufacturing capacity in Monroe, Michigan.
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Palintest Invests In Manufacturing Operations At Gateshead Site
1/17/2024
Water analysis technology pioneer Palintest has made a major investment in its manufacturing facilities, to meet increasing demand for its products and support its strategic growth ambitions.
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Tens Of Thousands Of Camp Lejeune Contamination Claims Heading For Court
1/16/2024
As consumers seek compensation for one of the highest-profile drinking water contamination events in recent history, it’s becoming increasingly clear that an uphill legal battle lies ahead.
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K-water, BKT, And Capture6 Announce Their Strategic Partnership To Remove CO2 While Recovering Freshwater And Minimizing Brine Discharge In South Korea
1/16/2024
Capture6, a water-positive carbon removal company, announces today the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with K-water and BKT to develop a pilot facility in South Korea.
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Scientists Develop New Approach To Detect ‘Forever Chemicals’ In Water
1/16/2024
Scientists in Chemistry and Environmental Science at the University of Birmingham in collaboration with scientists from the Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM), Germany's Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, have developed a new approach for detecting pollution from ‘forever chemicals’ in water through luminescence.
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Flow Insights Lower The Cost Of Water-Saving
1/11/2024
Industrial companies and commercial building owners wanting to reduce waste to improve cost efficiency and save water, must become smarter in their operations, writes Paul Hartley, chief commercial officer, Ovarro.