Industrial Water and Wastewater News
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CeraMem Ceramic Membranes For Industry
6/23/2025
CeraMem, a company of the ALSYS group, specializes in the development and production of large-diameter ceramic membranes using silicon carbide monoliths.
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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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$2.75M UV Disinfection Upgrade Underway At Royersford Wastewater Treatment Plant
6/18/2025
Pennsylvania American Water announced the start of an ultraviolet (UV) light disinfection system upgrade at its Royersford Wastewater Treatment Plant in Montgomery County.
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bNovate Technologies Partners With ProDetec To Enhance Water Quality Monitoring In Australia And New Zealand
6/18/2025
bNovate Technologies SA, a Swiss leader in innovative microbiological water monitoring solutions, is partnering with ProDetec, a prominent water analysis and monitoring solution provider in Australia and New Zealand.
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SwiftComply Launches Next-Gen Pretreatment Module, Setting A New Standard For Water Compliance
6/18/2025
SwiftComply, the software platform built specifically for water utility compliance, today announced the launch of its new Pretreatment module, a specialized, smart system for managing industrial wastewater oversight.
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Aquacycl Netherlands BV Delivers Scalable Onsite Wastewater Treatment To Meet EU Regulations Without Tariff Disruption
6/17/2025
Industrial processes are responsible for 30%-50% of water withdrawals, consumption and discharge around the world.
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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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Prescribing Fewer Antibiotics Might Not Be Enough To Combat Threat Of 'Superbugs', Says New Research
6/17/2025
Antimicrobial resistance is still spreading in the environment despite a reduction in the amounts of antibiotic drugs prescribed, according to a new study led by the University of Bath.
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EPA And Army Wrap Up Initial Listening Sessions, Move Toward Proposal To Revise 2023 Definition Of WOTUS
6/17/2025
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of the Army (Army) have completed a robust series of listening sessions intended to seek input from stakeholders on real-world and practical experience with Clean Water Act (CWA) programs and requirements that rely on the definition of “waters of the United States,” or WOTUS.
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Biogas, Forever Chemicals And Sand Filtration: Cranfield Supports Three Innovative Projects To Address Water Sector Challenges
6/16/2025
Cranfield University is involved with three projects recently awarded funding from Ofwat’s Innovation Fund Water Breakthrough Challenge. Winning a share of £42M in funding, the projects will focus on solutions to some of the water sector’s biggest challenges.