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KBH desalination plant

Are These Technologies Water Desalination Game Changers?

Increasing water scarcity is driving innovations in water production technologies, according to analysis by Frost & Sullivan that finds accelerated movement towards wastewater reuse and advanced water recycling technologies. Innovations in Water Production and Its Impact on Key Sectors finds that advancements in technologies, chemicals and processes are addressing the ... Read more »
SHARC

Using Sewage to Provide Buildings’ Heating, Cooling

Sewage: it’s the ultimate renewable energy source, says International Wastewater Systems (IWS) founder and CEO Lynn Mueller, who has commercialized a wastewater heat recovery process that captures heat from sewage and provides buildings’ heating and cooling. For every 10,000 people, 1 million gallons of 70 degree Fahrenheit sewage is created ... Read more »

Distributed Energy Catching On, Energy Rate Hikes Not as Dire, Survey Says

This article is sponsored by Ecova. Forty-three percent of energy, sustainability, facility and finance professionals are seeking to use energy data to increase financial efficiency and guide budgetary decisions, according to the 2016 Energy and Sustainability Outlook Survey from Ecova. The survey illustrates steady advances in organizational efforts to move the needle ... Read more »
KBH desalination plant

‘First-of-Kind’ Plant Converts Desalination Wastewater into Freshwater

A commercial water plant located next to a desalination plant in Texas will convert wastewater from the desalination process into fresh drinking water, extracting contaminants and transforming them into reusable mineral products, and boosting El Paso’s drinking water supply. This wastewater project is the result of a partnership between global ... Read more »
activated carbon

Evoqua’s Water Treatment Tech Helps City Address Water Supply Challenges

Evoqua Water Technologies will provide its water treatment technologies and services to the city of Paso Robles, California, as the city attempts to overcome water supply challenges due to the state’s ongoing drought. In the past, the city relied entirely on groundwater, drawn from a large aquifer. To diversify its ... Read more »
LAR online COD analyzer

Chemical-Free COD Analyzer for Food, Chemical Industries, Wastewater Treatment Pants

LAR Process Analysers AG has launched an online chemical oxygen demand (COD) analyzer that determines COD in water without using chemicals. The QuickCODultra uses a robotic, horizontally and vertically moving injection needle to transport the sample to the furnace. This means operators do not need any sample preparation such as ... Read more »

Obama’s Spending Plan Pumps $260M into Water Technology R&D

President Obama’s budget includes almost $260 million to fund a water innovation strategy, which the White House says will boost water sustainability and reduce the price and energy costs of new water supply technology. It’s a mere drop in the bucket of the president’s $4.1 trillion spending request to Congress ... Read more »
Sorbwater Technology

Produced Water Treatment Technology Combines Separation Equipment, Flocculent from Seaweed

A pilot project to test produced water treatment technology is underway in the Middle East. Sorbwater Technology, a Norway-based company that has developed a technology to clean oil and other substances from water, is using its technology to clean the produced water, from an oil-in-water content of about 100ppm down ... Read more »
Genesys International

Water Planet, Genesys Partner to Supply RO Membrane Cleaning Chemicals

Genesys International has selected Water Planet, a supplier of membrane-based water treatment products, as the US distributor for its line of reverse osmosis membrane anti-scalant and cleaning chemicals. Also, Water Planet is now a licensee of Genesys International’s Genairclean for use with its designed reverse osmosis systems. Genairclean is a ... Read more »
GE-Statoil Challenge

Meet the Technologies GE, Statoil Say Will Revolutionize Oil & Gas Water Management

The latest technologies poised to reduce water usage in onshore oil and gas production, according to General Electric and Statoil, include a water treatment via a nano-sponge, ice crystals and an evaporator tornado, as well as high-powered laser beams that make pipes super water repellent. Managing water is one of ... Read more »
Flint water crisis

How to Prevent Another Flint Water Crisis

The Flint water crisis, resulting in potentially toxic levels of lead in the city’s water supply, shines a spotlight the devastating environment, health and safety ramifications of bad decision making — and also America’s aging infrastructure. The American Society of Civil Engineers says America’s infrastructure will need an estimated $3.6 ... Read more »

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