Author: Water. Desalination + reuse
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More federal money sought for Chino Desalters
Western Municipal Water District (WMWD) in California, USA, is to seek additional federal money later this financial year for the Chino Desalters Phase 3 expansion.
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Coquina coast desalination funding dries up
The Coquina Coast Seawater Desalination Project in Florida, USA, would appear to be dead in the water after it became apparent at a meeting on 8 June 2011 that two of the three remaining agency partners in the project would not be funding the next stage.
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Chinese companies found guilty of making fake valves
Employees at two Chinese companies have been given criminal sentences for making and selling counterfeit Hopkinsons Valves, which are manufactured by the Weir Group Plc.
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Oil sands UF water treatment won by H2O Innovation
A Can$ 9.4 million (US$ 9.6 million) contract for a membrane-based water treatment package has been awarded to H2O Innovation Inc by Fort Hills Energy LP for the Fort Hills Oil Sands Project in Alberta, Canada.
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NSF certifies NanoH2O’s desalination membrane
NanoH2O Inc has announced that its flagship QuantumFlux thin-film nanocomposite membrane has received NSF Standard 61 Certification attesting to the safety and viability of the company’s modules when used in the production of drinking water.
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Five reports published by WateReuse Research Foundation
The WateReuse Research Foundation on 7 June 2011 announced five reports on the reclamation, recycling, reuse and desalination of water.
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PureSafe signs sales deal with Global Drinking Water
Leslie Kessler, CEO of PureSafe Water Systems Inc, based in New York state, announced on 2 June 2011 that his company had signed a non-exclusive sales representative agreement with Global Drinking Water Services of Virginia.
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Pall’s Cortland plant ships 500th membrane system
Pall Corporation’s plant in Cortland, USA, achieved a milestone on 6 June 2011 by completing and shipping its 500th Pall Aria™ municipal water system. The company is a leading supplier of standardized membrane water treatment systems to municipalities and industry.
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Distributors the key to rapid growth
Genesys International seems to have been around much longer than the ten years they are celebrating in 2011. Based in the county of Cheshire, southwest of Manchester, UK, the company has steadily built its reputation as a developer, manufacturer and distributor of speciality chemicals for the desalination and membrane water treatment market. To mark the…
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Oil company invests US$ 2.5 million in Saltworks desalination
Canadian oil company Cenovus Energy Inc is investing Can$ 2.5 million (US$ 2.56 million) in Vancouver-based desalination startup company Saltworks Technologies Inc.