Wastewater Contaminant Removal News
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Multi-Million Pound Upgrades At Two Wastewater Treatment Works In Sussex And Surrey Completed
10/16/2025
The improvements at the sites in Forest Green and Slinfold are helping remove more phosphorous and other tiny contaminants from flows – ensuring the water that leaves the works is cleaner than ever before.
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Guard Of Honour For Long Serving Treatment Plant
10/16/2025
Wastewater biological treatment equipment made by Lakeside has completed 30 years of sterling service at one of the largest National Guard bases in the United States of America.
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Rainmaker Worldwide Strengthens Global Growth And Market Value Through Miranda Water Technologies Expansion In Central America And The Dominican Republic
10/15/2025
Rainmaker Worldwide Inc a global leader in sustainable water technology solutions, announced today that its affiliate Miranda Water Technologies has expanded its international footprint through a new regional distribution partnership with Prevassa, a network of environmental engineering firms operating in Costa Rica, Panama, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and the Dominican Republic.
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SeoulTech Researchers Discover Breakthrough Materials For Removing Pharmaceuticals From Wastewater
10/15/2025
Beta-blockers are widely prescribed pharmaceuticals used to manage cardiovascular conditions such as hypertension, arrhythmias, and post-heart attack recovery. Among them, atenolol (ATL) and metoprolol (MTL) are particularly common.
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WCSEE Equipment Selected For Major Wastewater Upgrade
10/15/2025
Anglian Water has completed the installation of specialist wastewater treatment equipment from WCS Environmental Engineering (WCSEE).
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Water On Demand And Enviromaintenance Plan To Deploy Innovative Mobile Water Treatment Plants
10/14/2025
Water On Demand, Inc. and Georgetown, Texas-based Enviromaintenance today announced their intent to form a strategic joint venture to deploy and operate mobile wastewater treatment plants throughout Texas. The partnership is intended to serve industry needs for water treatment where that is often lacking.
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Study Finds Nanofiltration Membranes Most Effective In Tackling Pharmaceutical Pollution
10/14/2025
A comprehensive review of scientific literature has identified nanofiltration (NF) membrane technologies as the most effective method for removing pharmaceutical contaminants from water sources, according to researchers from the University of Sharjah.
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Current And mHUB Announce Sustainable Water Tech Accelerator Cohort
10/14/2025
Current, the Chicago-based water innovation hub and anchor of the NSF Great Lakes RENEW Engine, and mHUB, one of the nation’s leading hardtech and manufacturing innovation centers, announce that seven early-stage startups have been selected for their Sustainable Water Tech Accelerator cohort.
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Innovative Three-Phase Separator Solutions For High Water-Cut Oilfields
10/10/2025
Across the globe, every ton of crude oil produced is accompanied by 3 to 6 tons of produced water. In China, with an annual crude oil output of about 4 billion tons, the volume of produced water requiring treatment is enormous. However, the national reuse rate remains below 70%.
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Raising The Bar: How Talbot And Sovereign Are Setting Global Standards In Industrial Water Recovery
10/10/2025
Talbot, in partnership with Sovereign Foods, one of South Africa’s largest poultry producers, commissioned a water recovery and treatment facility in 2024 that delivers recovery levels exceeding international benchmarks for the food processing industry.