Industrial Water and Wastewater News
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Active Membranes Secures First Commercial Sale For Electro-Active Desalination Technology
11/6/2025
Active Membranes, a leader in electro-active desalination membrane technology, today announced that it has reached commercial terms with a private oil and gas company in Southern California to deploy a first-of-its-kind facility for the desalination and beneficial reuse of produced water.
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Watts Launches New Commercial Reverse Osmosis Systems
11/5/2025
Watts has launched its new Watts Pure Water Commercial Reverse Osmosis (RO) systems.
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California American Water Is Constructing New Treatment Facility In Oakhurst
11/4/2025
California American Water has begun construction on a new water treatment facility in its Madera County water district, marking a significant investment in providing high-quality water service, long-term reliability and system resiliency for customers in the district’s Goldside system.
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CANNON Artes Breaks Ground On Large-Scale Seawater Desalination Plant For 3GW Power Project In Saudi Arabia
11/3/2025
CANNON Artes has been awarded the contract for the engineering and supply of a large-scale seawater desalination treatment plant for the Hajr Expansion CCGT IPP Project, a 3GW combined-cycle gas-fired power plant located in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province.
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Consolidated Water Wins $11.7M Contract To Build Wastewater Recycling Plant For San Francisco Bay Area Golf Club
11/3/2025
Consolidated Water Co. Ltd. (NASDAQ Global Select Market: CWCO), a leading designer, builder and operator of advanced water supply and treatment plants, has been awarded a contract valued at $11.7 million to construct a wastewater recycling plant with 200,000 gallons-per-day capacity and 600,000 gallons of treated water storage for a San Francisco Bay Area golf club.
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Turning Toxic Wastewater Into Clean Energy
11/2/2025
Argentinian fellow Facundo Gabriel Domínguez believes it can be done. As part of his UNU-BIOLAC fellowship, he traveled to the Center for Biotechnology and Bioengineering (CeBiB) in Santiago de Chile to investigate the potential of the oleaginous yeast Apiotrichum domesticum JCM9580 in degrading synthetic dyes and producing biofuels.
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New $96M Wastewater Treatment Plant For Te Puke
10/31/2025
A new $96M wastewater treatment plant will be built in Te Puke, using leading-edge technology that is a first for New Zealand.
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Cambridge Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade Powers Ahead With SPIRAC Technology To Meet Future Demands
10/30/2025
The Cambridge Wastewater Treatment Plant in New Zealand is undergoing a major upgrade to meet the needs of a growing population and stricter environmental standards.
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Jiuwu Hi-Tech's Sintered Tubular Membrane Reshapes The Landscape
10/30/2025
Mine water is a byproduct of coal mining. Influenced by mining activities and geological conditions, mine water contains pollutants such as suspended solids, oil, heavy metals, radioactivity, fluoride, and mineralization.
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National Pump Company Highlights Line Of Vertical Turbine Pumps For Deep Well Applications
10/30/2025
National Pump Company, a recognized market leader in vertical turbine pumps, highlights its line of deep well vertical turbine pumps, engineered to deliver outstanding reliability and versatility for demanding water extraction projects.