Wastewater Treatment News
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Scientists Reveal Molecular Mysteries To Control Silica Scaling In Water Treatment
3/6/2024
Collaborative research that combined experiments at Yale University and molecular dynamics simulations at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory provides new insights into solving a major technical obstacle to efficient and sustainable industrial operations.
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374Water Secures Major Agreement With City Of Orlando To Advance Sustainable Waste Management
3/6/2024
374Water Inc. a global cleantech and social impact company, today announced the signing of a contract with the City of Orlando, Florida, to deploy an AirSCWO 6 unit as part of a full-scale demonstration at the City of Orlando's Iron Bridge Regional Water Reclamation Facility.
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Yorkshire Water Investing £4.8M At Dishforth Wastewater Treatment Works
3/5/2024
Yorkshire Water is investing £4.8m in its Dishforth wastewater treatment work to improve water quality in the river Swale and to expand the capacity of the site.
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Oregon State Researchers Make Key Advance Toward Removing Pesticide From Groundwater
3/5/2024
Kyriakos Stylianou of the OSU College of Science led an international team that identified a material known as a metal-organic framework, or MOF, that showed an ability to completely remove, and also break down, the oft-used herbicide glyphosate.
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2024: Bold, Technological Action On Water Efficiency Urgently Needed
3/5/2024
Water efficiency is becoming more important by the day. Efficiency is essential to sustainability and survival in a scenario characterized by water scarcity, water pollution, sustainable management and climate change.
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Harmful 'Forever Chemicals' Removed From Water With New Electrocatalysis Method
3/5/2024
Scientists from the University of Rochester have developed new electrochemical approaches to clean up pollution from “forever chemicals” found in clothing, food packaging, firefighting foams, and a wide array of other products. A new Journal of Catalysis study describes nanocatalysts developed to remediate per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS.
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New Emerson Flow Meter Solution Delivers Reliable, Accurate Measurement In Challenging Applications
3/5/2024
Today global automation technology leader Emerson released the Rosemount 9195 Wedge Flow Meter, a fully integrated solution consisting of a wedge primary sensor element, supporting components, and a selectable Rosemount pressure transmitter.
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Everest Textile Project In Taiwan To Drive Water Recovery Above 90%
3/4/2024
An international collaboration will deliver an innovative treatment solution and help to increase water recovery and performance at a leading textile mill in Taiwan.
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Hydrogen Week UK: Levidian And United Utilities Shine A Light On Biogas To Hydrogen Pilot
3/1/2024
Representatives from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) came to Levidian’s Technology Centre in Cambridge this week to learn more about our world-first hydrogen project with the UK’s largest listed water company, United Utilities.
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Novel Nanocomposites Proposed For Highly Efficient Removel Of Hexavalent Chromium In Complex Environment
3/1/2024
Nano zero-valent iron (nZVI) is often used to remove chromium (VI), a heavy metal contaminant, because of its large specific surface area and high reducing activity.