Author: Water. Desalination + reuse
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The experts’ pick of the panels at IDA World Congress 2017
The crack team behind the technical program at IDA World Congress 2017 in Sau Paulo, Brazil, have selected their personal not-be-missed favourite sessions from a packed line-up.
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Highlights to watch at IDA World Congress 2017
Technical program chair Miguel Angel Sanz introduces his highlights from the line up at IDA World Congress 2017
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Global desalination market generates 4.4 per cent annual growth
The global desalination market added 4.2 million m3/d in contracted capacity globally during the year to 30 June 2017.
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Osmoflo cuts the ribbon on Ebeye, Marshall Islands desalination plant
Osmoflo’s Ebeye, Marshall Islands desalination plant officially opened on 10 October 2017, following successful commissioning and performance testing.
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IDA unveils new board of directors
The International Desalination Association (IDA) has named its new board of directors for 2017 to 2019.
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Evoqua files for IPO as Honeywell weighs takeover
Evoqua has filed for an initial public offering (IPO) and is simultaneously in talks over the sale of the company, reports MarketWatch.
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FCC Aqualia bags E3million contract against ‘reckless’ competitors
FCC Aqualia has won the contract to operate Burgos wastewater treatment plant in northwestern Spain against other "recklessly low" financial tenders.
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Cape Town temporary solutions due online in two to three months
Temporary desalination facilities will begin supplying Cape Town by December or January, city mayor Patricia de Lille confirmed in a briefing on Wednesday 4 October 2017.
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Gwadar project moves ahead, as Chinese investment flows in
China Pak Investment Corporation has acquired the Port City project in Gwadar, Pakistan, and is reviewing plans in line with international development standards.
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Ghanaian utility staggers under weight of desalination costs
Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) is reviewing its options over Teshie-Nungua desalination plant, as it emerged that the facility results in a loss to the utility of about $2 million a month, reports CitiFMonline.com.








