Drinking Water Treatment News
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ACCIONA Presents Sustainable Solutions For Irrigation During COP 28: Desalination And Reuse
12/18/2023
ACCIONA has presented its different sustainable solutions for irrigation, such as desalination and water reuse, during the COP 28, held in Dubai. The presentation has been made by Julio de la Rosa, ACCIONA Middle East Business Development Director for Water business at the Water Pavilion of the COP 28.
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ResinTech Expands Amid Surging Demand For US-Made Ion Exchange Resins
12/14/2023
ResinTech, a leading innovator in the production of ion exchange resins, announced a significant expansion to its Camden, NJ headquarters.
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ENGIE Launches Desalination Center Of Excellence To Amplify Sustainable Water Solutions
12/13/2023
ENGIE, a global leader in low-carbon energy and services, is delighted to announce the launch of its Desalination Center of Excellence The initiative, in line with ENGIE's commitment to achieving Net Zero by 2045, addresses the critical need for sustainable water solutions in a rapidly changing world.
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Inexpensive Monitoring Process Powered By Machine Learning Could Aid In Water Treatment
12/12/2023
Small, rural drinking water treatment plants typically use only chlorine to implement the disinfection process. A key performance measure for disinfection is free chlorine residual, the concentration of free chlorine remaining in the water after the chlorine has oxidized the target contaminants.
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South West Water Joins Forces With Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions To Bring Desalination To Cornwall
12/11/2023
South West Water is making progress towards bringing desalination to Cornwall after appointing Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions to move to the next phase of development.
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Tampa Water Department Addresses 'Forever Chemical' Concerns With New State-Of-The-Art Technology
12/11/2023
As the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) prepares to release its drinking water regulations on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as "Forever Chemicals," the Tampa Water Department is exploring a pioneering approach that will put it well ahead of the curve.
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NSF Certifies Microfilter As Its First Client In The World For NSF/ANSI 53 Total PFAS Reduction
12/11/2023
NSF, the leading testing and certification organization in the water industry, announced today that Microfilter, a South Korean water filter manufacturer, has earned certification to NSF/ANSI 53 for its FP-10, FP-10S, FP-15, FP-15S, FP-17, FP-17S, FP-21 and FP-21S products.
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AqueoUS Vets Celebrates Completion Of 'Triple Play' PFAS Treatment Project
12/7/2023
AqueoUS Vets (AV), a leading solutions provider of PFAS treatment systems, celebrates the completion of an ion exchange (IX) design-build project in Livermore, California. Executing a “triple play,” AV supplied and installed the IX resin systems and interconnected backpiping, and installed the media to remove per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from Zone 7 Water Agency’s essential Stoneridge Well.
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Seaworthy Solution Yields Green Energy, Fresh Water
12/6/2023
Cornell engineers have refined a model that not only cultivates green energy, but also desalinates ocean water for large, drought-stricken coastal populations.
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Aquarius Spectrum Introduces iQ100B, An Innovative Wireless Acoustic Sensor For Leak Survey And Detection In Municipal Water Supply Networks
11/30/2023
Aquarius Spectrum, a leading provider of acoustic AI driven solutions for early detection of water leakages and NRW (non-revenue water) reduction in municipal distribution networks, announces the release of iQ100B, a new wireless acoustic sensor which enables listening to the pipe, performing leak survey and identifying leaks.