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Latest NewsThe South Central Membrane Association (SCMA) is gearing up for its imminent 2010 Annual Conference & Membership Meeting, which will take place during 27-29 September 2010 on South Padre Island, Texas. Israel's foreign affairs minister, Avigdor Lieberman, said on 18 July 2010 that Israel was working on a plan to build desalination plants and water purification infrastructure, as well as power stations, in the Gaza Strip. The International Desalination Association (IDA) has rescheduled its conference on Desalination: An Energy Solution, which was to have taken place in California in September, to 2-3 November 2010 at the same venue, the Hyatt Regency Resort & Spa, Huntington Beach. Microfiltration (MF) membranes for Singapore's largest membrane bioreactor (MBR) plant at the Jurong Water Reclamation Plant are to be supplied by Nitto Denko/Hydranautics and Mitsubishi Rayon Co. The water provided by Australia's six major desalination plants, if they are upgraded to their full capacity, will be sufficient to meet additional urban water demand to 2026, even using the most aggressive population growth projections.Environmental group LandWatch San Luis Obispo County is challenging in the courts the decision of the California Coastal Commission to allow the US Army Corps of Engineers and other local agencies to construct test b... Desalination is probably the only viable option for the next major source of water in southeast Queensland, Australia. However, at current consumption rates, this may not be before 2027, natural resources minister Stephen Robertson said on 15 July 2010. » New appointments for D&WR Editorial Board members » AMTA/SEDA 2011 joint desalination conference set for Miami Beach » Carlsbad water-purchase deal near to conclusion » Kurihara to lead Japanese search for cost-cutting desalination » New Mexico city seeking 4 MGD desalination plant » Saudi EDR plant to be retrofitted as RO » Floating Saudi desalination barges relaunched » Singapore company wins UF reuse plant in UAE » Indians providing MBR wastewater treatment in Africa » Ozwater conference papers due 2 September 2010 » Singapore tenders 318,500 m³/d SWRO desalination plant » IDE wins Chinese follow-on order for four MED desalination plants » Sembcorp to develop SWRO desalination plant in Abu Dhabi » Desalination to grow by 9% up to 2016, says report » Second Singapore desalination plant to be launched soon » Siemens working on MBR system and low-energy desalination » Levant Desalination Association sets conference for late September » Modern Water desalination trial in Oman extended » Giant solar-cell factory to have HERO water purification » Water authority seeks to buy Carlsbad desalination water » Karachi cantonment plans 2 MGD desalination stopgap » Sorek desalination plant will reach 300 million m³/year Read older news |
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The water provided by Australia's six major desalination plants, if they are upgraded to their full capacity, will be sufficient to meet additional urban water demand to 2026, even using the most aggressive population growth projections.