Author: Water. Desalination + reuse
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Mexican desalination plant to tender soon
Comision Estadal Del Agua De Baja California (CEA) in Mexico is to build a 21,600 m³/d desalination plant in the city of Ensenada, to be tendered with a 40% federal contribution towards its estimated cost of Peso 351.900 million (US$ 28.8 million). The successful tenderer will contribute the remaining 60%.
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Corrosion-resistant high-pressure pumps introduced
The corrosion resistance of the stainless-steel plunger pumps available from Cat Pumps has been expanded with the introduction of the 3501 and 3511 models.
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LA utility tops US water bond risk says report
A report published on 21 October 2010 by Ceres and Water Asset Management alleges that few participants in the US water and electricity bond market — including investors, bond rating agencies and the utilities themselves — are accounting for growing water scarcity, legal conflicts and other threats in their analyses.
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Nirosoft selects ERI PXs for Limassol desalination
The 50,000 m³/d seawater desalination plant currently under construction in Limassol, Cyprus, will use PX-260 pressure-exchangers from Energy Recovery Inc (ERI).
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Seawater SS filter firm seeks pilot project partners
A stainless-steel filter specifically designed for the extremely corrosive environment of seawater and estuary water has been developed by Cross Manufacturing Co of the UK.
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Abstracts invited for WateReuse Symposium in Arizona
Abstracts have been invited for the 26th Annual WateReuse Symposium, which will be held in Phoenix, Arizona, on 11-14 September 2011.
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DO and conductivity sensors introduced by ITT
Two new water quality sensors, the WQ-FDO Optical Dissolved Oxygen Sensor and the WQ-Cond Conductivity Sensor have been introduced by ITT Corporation.
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Chemical gas feeder eliminates need for pressure regulators
The Capital Controls® Series WP70CV3 gas-feed system has been introduced to control chemical feed in water or wastewater applications.
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Commission approves Huntington Beach desalination plant
The California State Lands Commission on 29 October 2010 gave approval for the Huntington Beach seawater desalination plant in its revised location next to the AES power plant.
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Marin board winning desalination vote
All four members of the Marin Municipal Water District board who were up for election appear to have been returned by voters, leaving the California county’s cautious push towards desalination intact. A small proportion of votes have still to be counted.