Drinking Water Treatment News
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AQUASOL - Advancing Renewable Energy-Powered Solutions For Water Desalination
6/25/2025
The EU-funded AQUASOL project unites partners across Europe to integrate renewable energy into desalination systems and drive sustainable water treatment solutions.
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Veolia Opens One Of The Largest PFAS Treatment Plants In The U.S., Delivering High-Quality Drinking Water To Over 100,000 Delaware Residents
6/24/2025
At a time when water is more vital than ever for public health and environmental protection, Veolia has built one of the largest PFAS treatment systems in the United States and the largest of its kind in the Northeast.
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Xatoms Secures $3 Million In Pre-Seed Funding To Combine AI And Quantum Chemistry For Water Purification Technology
6/19/2025
Xatoms, a cleantech startup using AI and quantum chemistry to develop solar-activated water purification solutions, has announced the successful closing of a $3 million pre-seed round, which consists of $2 million in VC funding and $1 million cumulative non-dilutive funding received to date.
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NuScale Advances Clean Water And Hydrogen Production With Breakthrough Research
6/18/2025
NuScale Power Corporation the industry-leading provider of proprietary and innovative advanced small modular reactor (SMR) nuclear technology, today announced research programs aimed at advancing an integrated energy system that can provide both clean water and an energy efficient means for hydrogen production.
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Advancing Renewable Energy-Powered Solutions For Water Desalination
6/17/2025
The University of Manchester is part of the EU-funded AQUASOL project, working to address global water scarcity through renewable energy-powered desalination.
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Aquatech Selected As A Key Technology Partner For Texas' First Major Seawater Desalination Plant
6/17/2025
Aquatech has been selected as the desalination technology partner for Corpus Christi’s Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus.
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Groundbreaking Water Treatment Research Advances Potable Reuse Technologies
6/17/2025
A pioneering research study by a multidisciplinary team of researchers, engineers, and utilities has been completed, providing clear guidance for pathogen reduction in carbon-based advanced treatment (CBAT) water systems.
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Proactive, Secondary Containment Vessels For Preventing Hazardous Gas Release From Cylinders And Ton-Containers Now Also Available For Preventing Release From Bulk Storage Tanks
6/16/2025
The inventor of unique, proactive, secondary containment vessels for preventing hazardous releases of chlorine, anhydrous ammonia, and sulfur dioxide gases, from their cylinders or ton-containers, to plant and community environments, now also offers a similar function when the gases are stored in bulk storage tanks.
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KROHNE Dedicates Production Capacity And Establishes U.S. Center Of Excellence To Support Explosive Growth In AI-Driven Data Centers
6/12/2025
KROHNE, a global leader in the design and manufacture of high-quality magnetic flow meters (magmeters), announces a major commitment to the fast-growing data center sector by dedicating a significant portion of its annual production capacity to meet escalating demand.
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Tennessee American Water Recognized For Excellence In Water Quality By Partnership For Safe Water
6/12/2025
Tennessee American Water’s Citico Water Treatment Plant has received the 25th Partnership for Safe Water (PSW) for water quality excellence.