Water Reuse Videos
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Bill Gates and Jimmy Drink Poop Water
1/23/2015
Bill Gates challenges Jimmy to taste test water from the Omniprocessor, which turns sewage into clean drinking water.
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From Toilet To Tap Water
12/12/2014
Alex and the crew travel to Saudi Arabia and talk to Noura Shehab, a Ph.D. student at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), about her research to use microbes to power sea water desalination.
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What Is Closed Circuit Desalination?
10/28/2014
Closed circuit desalination (CCD) is the trade name for a new change in the reverse osmosis (RO) process, explains Rick Stover, Executive Vice President of Desalitech, in an interview with Water Online Radio.
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Advocating Water Reuse
10/21/2014
Water reuse is gathering momentum worldwide as water scarce regions focus on harnessing this underutilized resource to make their water supplies more resilient.
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Oil And Water Might Not Mix But They Certainly Like Each Other
10/21/2014
Paul Schuler, Americas Executive for GE Power and Water, is seeing companies doing things with water that he’s never seen before.
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Water Reuse in the US: Adoption Trends and Market Growth
10/3/2014
Bluefield Research analyst, Erin Bonney Casey, presents on water reuse markets in the U.S. during the WateReuse Association's One Water Innovations Press Workshop at WEFTEC 2014 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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“Indestructible” Membranes, Mobile Treatment Systems Make Water Recycling Easy
7/31/2014
Water reuse technology is quickly becoming the next big thing, says Bob Minella of Layne, a global water management, construction, and drilling company.
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Research To The Rescue: Solutions For Today's Top Water Challenges
7/24/2014
The Water Research Foundation should be well known to those interested in the latest solutions to the water/wastewater industry’s most pressing challenges — they’ve been around since 1966 — but in case you don’t know…
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Changing Water Conditions Dictate 'A Shift That Is Here To Stay'
7/23/2014
When it comes to potable water, the biggest problem is that there isn’t enough available — at least not in the drought-ridden Western states of the U.S.
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Resourcing the World
7/17/2014
The world has to rethink its relationship with resources and come up with new social and economic growth models that are more efficient, better balanced and more sustainable.