Wastewater Filtration News
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Veolia's Technologies Set To Transform Wastewater Into Resources At Historic Belgian Brewery
2/20/2025
Veolia Water Technologies has been chosen by the Omer Vander Ghinste Brewery for the expansion of the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) at its historic brewery close to Kortrijk, Belgium.
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Using A Data-Driven Approach To Synthesize Single-Atom Catalysts That Can Purify Water
2/17/2025
All humans need clean water to live. However, purifying water can be energy-intensive, so there is great interest in improving this process.
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Kurita Announces Merger With Avista Technologies, Inc.
2/3/2025
Kurita America, part of the Kurita Group, a leading global provider of water treatment solutions, announced its pending merger with sister company, Avista Technologies, Inc. (Avista).
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Great Lakes Filters Now Offering Electrocoagulation (EC) Technology To Destroy PFAS 'Forever Chemicals' On-Site, Reducing Costs And Liability For Industrial Wastewater Treatment
1/23/2025
Great Lakes Filters, a leader in industrial filtration solutions, is proud to offer patented Electrocoagulation (EC) technology that destroys PFAS "forever chemicals" in industrial wastewater and landfill leachate streams immediately and on-site.
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Osmoflo And Aqua Membranes Announce Partnership To Bring 3-D Printed Spacer Technology Benefits To A Water Scarce World
1/21/2025
Osmoflo Water Management (Adelaide, South Australia) and Aqua Membranes (Albuquerque, New Mexico) are proud to announce an exclusive partnership agreement.
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Graphene Made Permeable For Ions
1/15/2025
Würzburg chemists have for the first time created a defect in graphene that allows ions to pass through. As they report in ‘Nature’, this could lead to new applications in water filtration or sensor technology.
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NX Filtration Receives BREEAM-NL Certification For Sustainable Growth
1/13/2025
NX Filtration, a leading innovator in membrane filtration technology, is proud to announce that its new factory and office have officially received the prestigious BREEAM-NL certification with an 'Excellent' rating.
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Rice Researchers Find Dialysis 'Astonishingly Effective' For Treating Wastewater
1/9/2025
Researchers at Rice University, in collaboration with Guangdong University of Technology, have uncovered an innovative approach to treating high-salinity organic wastewaters — streams containing both elevated salt and organic concentrations — by employing dialysis, a technology borrowed from the medical field.
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New Filter Captures And Recycles Aluminum From Manufacturing Waste
1/7/2025
Used in everything from soda cans and foil wrap to circuit boards and rocket boosters, aluminum is the second-most-produced metal in the world after steel. By the end of this decade, demand is projected to drive up aluminum production by 40 percent worldwide.
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HKU Engineering Researchers Develop Revolutionary Silk-Based Ultra-Fast Filtration Membrane For Water Purification
1/7/2025
A research team led by Professor Chuyang Tang, Chair Professor from the Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering at the University of Hong Kong (HKU), has developed a novel nanofiltration membrane using natural silk, which could revolutionise the process of water purification or treatment.