Source Water Desalination
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Is Capacitive Deionization The Key To Desalination?
4/28/2016
Capacitive deionization can remove ions, like salt, from water. With a lower energy cost than many other desalination methods, could it be the answer to drought?
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U.S. Pumps Cash Into Jordan Desal Plant
4/26/2016
The U.S. is pumping money into the water sector in Jordan, helping the nation build a desalination plant.
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Vote Of Confidence: A Q&A With NAWC’s President-To-Be
3/22/2016
Martin A. Kropelnicki, whose presidency begins in October, talks lessons from Silicon Valley, the state of infrastructure, and the impacts of a changing environment.
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East Meets West: Capitalizing On Water Opportunity In Southeast Asia
3/7/2016
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s (DOC) International Trade Administration is planning a July business development mission to Singapore, Vietnam, and the Philippines to introduce American technology firms to the countries’ burgeoning water markets.
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Australia Eyes ‘On’ Switch At Idle, $4B Desalination Plant
3/2/2016
Australia, the driest inhabited continent, may boost its use of desalination as some of its states muddle through a dry spell.
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Fluence Cuts The Cost Of Water With Nirobox
2/24/2016
The Nirobox containerized system provides desalination of brackish and sea water in a small plug-and-play system that is affordable, efficient, and easy to maintain.
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Global Crisis And Modern Solutions At The Water-Energy Nexus
2/18/2016
GE Water & Process Technologies and the World Resources Institute (WRI), an independent research organization studying sustainability, jointly produced a white paper called “Water-Energy Nexus: Business Risks and Rewards.” The paper hones in on the shared interest of the two groups, namely the supply of freshwater counted on by the energy industry, which in turn fuels water treatment operations, a relationship that’s known as the “water-energy nexus.”
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Despite Drought, San Diego Is Dumping Treated Water
2/9/2016
California is entering its fifth year of drought, but one city recently dumped a half-billion gallons of expensive, treated drinking water.
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The Call To Increase The Water Supply
1/21/2016
The United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR), a branch of the Department of the Interior tasked with supervising water resource management, has put out a call for research proposals that will increase the nation’s usable water supply.
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FEDI Solution For Sohar Refinery Project
1/1/2016
Orpic (Oman Oil Refineries and Petroleum Industries Company) required a thermal seawater desalination solution as part of its Sohar refinery improvement project to ensure an uninterrupted supply of fresh feed water to for its boilers.