Author: Water. Desalination + reuse
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Cool stuff and hotspots
Aquatech managing director, Devesh Sharma, tells how economic slowdown isn t necessarily reflected in water demand. And he explains how he is putting faith in technology so clients reap the benefits. This article first appeared in the February 2016 issue of Desalination & Water Reuse magazine.
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Drought stricken California county looks to nuclear plant desalination plant
California’s San Luis Obispo County board of supervisors has approved a sewage reclamation project that could add treated wastewater to an aquifer and the expansion of a desalination facility at the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant as emergency water supply options.
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Mississippi researchers win funding for low-temperature desalination
Mississippi State University (MSU), is to use US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) funding to work on a low-cost desalination process.
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H2O Innovation to grow in Mexico
Canada-based water treatment specialist, H2O Innovation, is expanding its business activities in Mexico.
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Oman signs US$ 300 million water project agreement
Oman Power and Water Procurement Company, the sultanate’s sole procurer of new power generation and water desalination capacity, has signed water project agreements worth 115 million rial (US$ 300 million).
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Veolia in mineral recovery partnership at inland desalination plant
Texas-based company, Enviro Water Minerals (EWM), is to deploy its novel mineral recovery technology in a partnership with water and waste giant, Veolia, to produce potable water from brackish water desalination effluent.
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Avista unveils chemical dosing software for complex waters
Avista Technologies has launched what it has claimed to be “a revolutionary way of calculating chemical dosing.”
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Antigua seawater desalination plant poised for start
West Indies island, Antigua is currently testing a reverse osmosis seawater desalination facility which could come on stream in March.
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Lanxess launches condensate polishing design software
Specialty chemicals company, Lanxess, has unveiled a new condensate polishing module for its LewaPlus design software.
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Evoqua lands five deals totalling US$ 20 million for its clarification system
In deals totalling more than US$ 20 million, five US municipalities have ordered Evoqua Water Technologies’ BioMag ballasted biological treatment system for their wastewater treatment plants.