Source Water Desalination
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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.
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First-Of-Its-Kind Zero Liquid Discharge Plant Installed In Egypt
12/30/2015
The Egyptian Ethylene and Derivatives Company (ETHYDCO) is a joint venture company established with the purpose to produce Ethylene, Butadiene and their derivatives (Polyethylene, Poly Butadiene).
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Nation's Largest Desal Plant Opens
12/30/2015
The largest desalination plant in the U.S. opened in San Diego this month.
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Shockwaves Power MIT's New Desalination Process
12/9/2015
A new innovation from Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers could improve desalination using shockwaves.
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QUA UF Membranes Provide Pretreatment for Seawater Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) System
12/1/2015
Hinduja National Power Corporation Ltd. (HNPCL) constructed a 1040 MW coal fired power plant at Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India. The power generated from the plant is intended to supply to Andhra Pradesh, as well as to other states through interstate transmission system.
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How Far Can RDI Desalination Go?
10/20/2015
Radial deionization is a desalination technique that utilizes two oppositely charged supercapacitors to attract ions out of a water stream. Atlantis Technologies utilizes the process in its line of RDI Desalination Systems and sees the opportunity to capitalize on its innovative capabilities.
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A Better Understanding Of Desalination
10/15/2015
As an expert on utility resiliency for a changing climate, John Batten, Global Water & Cities Director for ARCADIS, discusses the prospects of desalination for bolstering U.S. water supplies.
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Luring Israeli Talent, Boston Now 'A Powerhouse For Water Innovation'
10/15/2015
The expanding water-tech industry in Massachusetts spurred Nadav Efraty, co-founder and CEO of Desalitech, to move his water treatment company from Israel to the Boston area.
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Potable Reuse Gets A Taste Of The Charles River
10/5/2015
It was named by the infamous explorer Captain John Smith after the Massachusett tribe of Native Americans, then subsequently renamed by King Charles I of England after himself. As Boston grew, the mighty Charles River proved a vital force behind its expansion, and its long and winding history a reflection of the city’s own.