Author: Water. Desalination + reuse
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Grundfos reforms in bid to double Asia Pacific revenues
Danish pump manufacturer, Grundfos, has unveiled an organisational restructure in its Asia Pacific operations where it is looking to “double revenues over the next five years.” The reshuffle will “improve customer service, enhance organisational efficiency, and drive the next phase of growth in the Asia Pacific.”
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Xylem bags Singapore UV deal
Water technology specialist, Xylem, has won a US$ 500,000 contract to supply a major municipal water reclamation facility with ultraviolet (UV) disinfection solutions.
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IDE among top twenty smartest companies
In its 50th year in business Israel-based desalination company, IDE Technologies, has been ranked by the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT’s) Technology Review as among the top 20 smartest companies.
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Sensorex Adds the UVT-LED Monitor to Water Instrumentation Offerings
Portable, highly efficient UV-C LED monitor now available exclusively from Sensorex
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Spanish province seeks to coax farmers to use desalinated water
The new provincial government for Valencia, Spain is seeking to encourage farmers to use desalinated water to irrigate their fields in the face of strong farming community reluctance due to high cost and low quality.
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Trials begin at new Oman desalination plant
A new 210 Ml/d desalination plant in Ghubra, Oman has begun trial operations.
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Researchers desalinating greenhouse uses unexplained bubble physics
Researchers at Murdoch University, Australia, have designed a small-scale greenhouse that deploys desalination technology based on an “unexplained” bubble formation phenomenon to bring food production to remote regions with high-salinity groundwater.
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Carlsbad connects with San Diego network
Construction of a 15 km pipeline connecting California’s near-complete giant Carlsbad desalination plant to the San Diego County Water Authority’s distribution system is complete.
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Avalon ponders second desalination plant to curb rationing
The city of Avalon on Catalina Island, California is considering a US$ 0.5 million contribution to a proposed second desalination unit in a bid to avoid further water rationing.
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Gold miner opts for desalination to supply planned Mexican mine
The gold mining arm of energy firm, Chesapeake, has opted to use desalinated seawater to supply water for its proposed Metates gold and silver mining project in Durango state, Mexico. It has tendered for proposals to build and operate a 55Ml/d desalination facility to supply the mine with fresh water.