Author: Water. Desalination + reuse
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MBR upgrade for California casino wastewater
Koch Membrane Systems Inc has been selected to provide Puron™ membrane bioreactor (MBR) modules for the wastewater treatment plant at United Auburn Indian Community’s Thunder Valley Casino in Lincoln, California, USA.
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English to boost Doosan’s hydRO product sales
Bob English has joined Doosan Hydro as pre-engineered systems product manager. He previously held positions as senior regional industrial sales Manager with Culligan as well as technical sales engineer with US Filter.
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Chennai desalination plant inaugurated at last
India’s largest desalination plant, the much-delayed 100,000 m³/d Minjur plant serving Chennai, was inaugurated by Tami Nadu chief minister M Karunanidhi on 31 July 2010.
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Mumbai planning three desalination plants – report
Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) is planning to build three desalination plants, according to a report in the Times of India
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4th Membranes & Desalination event set for Gold Coast
The Membranes and Desalination Specialty IV Conference, to be held in Gold Coast on 11-12 February 2011 by the Australian Water Association, has a problem solving focus.
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Mateo named as marketing/technology director at BWA
BWA Water Additives has named Phil Mateo as marketing and technology director. Mateo has extensive experience in the water segment, having held increasingly responsible sales management positions with GE Water, Nalco and Danaher/Hach.
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1,100 US counties face water supply crisis by 2050, says report
A new analysis for the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), examining the effects of global warming on water supply and demand in the contiguous United States, has found that more than 1,100 counties will face higher risks of water shortages by mid-century as the result of global warming.
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Hitachi in Libyan MBR tie-up
Libyan water technology company El Zulal announced on 21 July 2010 that it has signed a sales and marketing agreement with Hitachi of Japan to distribute Hitachi’s membrane bioreactor (MBR) product range in Libya.
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ERI appoints Dyer as CTO
Energy Recovery Inc (ERI) has appointed Tim Dyer as chief technology officer (CTO) to replace Rick Stover, who left ERI in January to join forward-osmosis company Oasys. Previously ERI chief scientist, Dyer will manage all engineering and R&D initiatives.