Author: Water. Desalination + reuse
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Queensland can use geothermal desalination says study
Queensland, Australia, has ample geothermal energy resources to power thermal desalination plants and provide clean water for small towns suffering from water shortages, according to The University of Queensland’s Queensland Geothermal Energy Centre of Excellence.
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S Australia Water identifies potential desalination sites
South Australia Water has identified three potential sites for construction of a desalination plant to supply drinking water supply to the Eyre peninsula.
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Ras Azzour desalination and power bids invited again
Bids have been invited from local and international contracting companies and manufacturers in both power and desalination for the Ras Azzour Desalination & Power Plant Project.
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Deadline extended for CaribDA abstracts
The Caribbean Desalination Association has extended the abstract deadline for the 2nd Conference on Desalination and Water Reuse to be held on 1- 4 June 2010 on Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.
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Dow expands residential RO membrane production
Dow Water & Process Solutions announced investment on 3 December 2009 in the design, construction and start-up of the next generation production line of Dow™ FilmTec™ residential reverse-osmosis (RO) elements, in Minneapolis, USA.
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Pump Engineering takeover gives ERI turbine technology
Energy Recovery Inc, manufacturer of PX energy-recovery devices for the desalination industry, announced on 2 December 2009 that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire all of the equity interests of competitor Pump Engineering LLC, based in New Boston, Michigan.
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Osmoflo sets up new corporate HQ
Osmoflo Pty Ltd, Australia’s largest locally owned desalination company has moved into new corporate headquarters in the centre of metropolitan Adelaide at Level 4, 97 Pirie Street.
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Papers called for WateReuse Symposium
Abstracts have been invited for the 25th Annual WateReuse Symposium to be held on 12-15 September 2010.
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Danfoss doubles its desalination efforts
Danfoss has effectively split its desalination business into two with the launch of the iSave isobaric pressure exchanger.
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Are you ready for CaviGulation?
Cavitation Technologies Inc, which has been touting its nano technologies around various industries over the past year, has announced the development of the CaviGulation system, designed for physico-chemical reactions used in water treatment and desalination in particular.