Source Water Desalination
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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.
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New Desal Tech: 'This Could Change A Whole Lot Of Lives'
9/22/2015
A “breakthrough” technology desalinates seawater in a few minutes, according to Egyptian university researchers.
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Changxing Power Plant Debuts The World's First Forward Osmosis-Based Zero Liquid Discharge Application
8/20/2015
Desalination Technology Transforms 650 m3/day of Abused Industrial Wastewater
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A Preview Of IDA World Congress 2015
8/19/2015
From August 30 to September 4, the International Desalination Association (IDA) will be hosting its biennial world congress in San Diego.
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ED vs. RO: The Benefits Of Electrodialysis For Desalination
8/11/2015
There is no doubt that reverse osmosis (RO) currently reigns among desalination techniques, if your metric is total number of installations. But a new competitor has arisen, at least for particular applications. If you have brackish water in the 2,000 to 15,000 ppm range of total dissolved solids (TDS), you may want to consider electrodialysis (ED) over RO.
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A New Way Of Designing With Reverse Osmosis Membranes
7/23/2015
Process design in water treatment is historically confined to proprietary or user-defined spreadsheets on a unit operation basis, with users manually adding results from each unit process upstream into the next operation.
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Largest Desal Plant In Western Hemisphere May Encourage Public
6/17/2015
The largest desalination plant in the Western Hemisphere, under construction in Carlsbad, CA, could function as an ambassador to the public on the benefits of this water treatment process.
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About Desalitech: A Company Overview
5/14/2015
Industry accounts for nearly 60 percent of fresh water withdrawals in the developed world, putting tremendous stress on water resources which will only increase with growth.
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Pulp and Paper Mill Increases Water Recovery With Reverse Osmosis
4/13/2015
Doubletree Paper Mills in Arizona expanded manufacturing operation in 2014. The paper mill purifies groundwater and recycles wastewater with reverse osmosis for use in its paper products processes.
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New Frontiers In Desalination
4/7/2015
As persistent, widespread drought dominates headlines and decimates farmland, a competition held this month by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) turns to innovative desalination technologies for answers.