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Magazine Articles D&WR published an article in our August/September 2010 issue announcing Desalitech Ltd's Closed Circuit Desalination. Since that time, the company has acquired the services of Rick Stover (ex Energy Recovery Inc and Oasys Water). Here, he outlines the development of CCD technology since our previous...Dr Richard L Stover, Executive Vice President, Desalitech Ltd When www.desalination.biz announced in August 2011 that Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd of Japan had developed a membrane to trap transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) in pretreatment prior to reverse-osmosis desalination, the item attracted a lot of visitors.
D&WR, therefore asked Sumitomo for m...Hideki Kashihara, Shuji Hahakura, Satoshi Yahagi, Ryusuke Nakai, Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd, Hideto Matsuyama, Yoshikage Ohmukai, Kobe University, Kouichi Matsui, Hideaki Yamagata, Toshiba Corporation, and Shinichi Motoda, Tokyo Un In 2007 and 2008, Desalination & Water Reuse published a brace of articles on the subject of membrane fouling evaluation using the Silt Density Index and the Modified Fouling index. One of those authors addressed the IDA Congress in Perth in September 2011 on work she has been doing since then loo... Dr Siobhan Boerlage, GHD Consulting Engineers, Australia Brightwater, the newest regional wastewater treatment facility owned and operated by the King County Wastewater Treatment Division in the US Pacific Northwest was officially dedicated on 24 September 2011. It features a 36 MGD (136,000 m /d) membrane bioreactor (MBR) used to capacity in a split-flow...Melissa Wu, PE, Court Harris, PE, Patrick Burke, PE, CH2M Hill, and John Komorita, PE, King County, Washington, USA » ERI chief looking to a bigger future » Wetsus seeks out breakthrough water innovations » NASA, space flight, water recycling and forward osmosis » How Saltworks has scaled up its desalination process » New XPR technology expands ERD market potential » Adelaide Desalination: Part of solution to safeguard South Australia's water supplies » Water Standard's revised strategy paying off » Future advancements and acceptance of membrane technologies » Low-impact solutions sought by new Australian research hub » Cooling water: CapDI cuts chemicals and consumption » Execution of a Chinese desalination project at minus 20°C » Distributors the key to rapid growth » A sustainable antiscalant for RO processes » Fillmore saves water and costs with innovative design and contract » Field results in Namibia and Brazil from new solar desalination system » Membranes reclaim aggressive produced water from California oilfield SubscribeOne year subscription $132.00/£66.00 Two years subscription $214.00/£107.00 Sue Linkson at Tel: +44 (0)0208 651 7100 or email: Or order online now! |
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D&WR published an article in our August/September 2010 issue announcing Desalitech Ltd's Closed Circuit Desalination. Since that time, the company has acquired the services of Rick Stover (ex Energy Recovery Inc and Oasys Water). Here, he outlines the development of CCD technology since our previous...
When www.desalination.biz announced in August 2011 that Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd of Japan had developed a membrane to trap transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) in pretreatment prior to reverse-osmosis desalination, the item attracted a lot of visitors.
D&WR, therefore asked Sumitomo for m...
Brightwater, the newest regional wastewater treatment facility owned and operated by the King County Wastewater Treatment Division in the US Pacific Northwest was officially dedicated on 24 September 2011. It features a 36 MGD (136,000 m /d) membrane bioreactor (MBR) used to capacity in a split-flow...