Category: Projects
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IDA Fellowship partners with PUB to offer desal or reuse opportunity
Singapore’s national water agency PUB is to host the IDA Fellowship Programme for 2016-17, with the selected individual offered an opportunity in either desalination or reuse for the first time.
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Call for innovations in water, women and agriculture
The US, Netherlands, South Africa, and Sweden have again joined forces to offer millions of dollars to innovators who enhance food productivity by improving water efficiency in agriculture.
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GE supports water reuse at new power plant in ZhuoZhou City, China
GE has signed a deal to supply water reuse technology to a new coal-fired power plant, Zhuozhou Jingyuan, in Hebei province, China, to help the plant meet new, tougher standards on water pollution.
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ACWA Group hires new chief to drive Middle East growth
ACWA Group has appointed Fadey Kassim as chief officer of sales and strategy to drive growth in the Middle East, particularly in the municipal and industrial water reuse segment.
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Water Planet introduces "revolutionary" new polymeric membranes
Water Planet has launched its new membrane filtration product, PolyCera, which it claims outpaces the current range of polymeric membranes, and costs less.
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Evoqua and Neptune Benson together snap up Delta Ultraviolet
Evoqua Water Technologies together with Neptune Benson which it acquired in June, has bought ultraviolet C technology specialist Delta Ultraviolet.
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Lanxess’s realignment bolsters Q2 ebitda, as sales decline
Specialty chemicals manufacturer Lanxess has reported net income down 13.8 per cent to E75 million in the second quarter of 2016, on sales that decreased by 7.7 per cent to E1.94 billion.
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Consolidated Water Q2 figures reflect Mexico project costs
Consolidated Water has reported net income of $2.2 million for the second quarter of 2016, flat year-on-year, on revenues that rose by 6 per cent to $15.4 million.
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Early stage German tech provider secures series A financing
German water technology provider Akvola has secured series A financing from a cabal of investors to support its next phase of growth through hiring new talent and driving sales.
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Energy Recovery’s strong Q2 performance reflects desalination demand
Energy Recovery has reported net income of $500,000 for the second quarter of 2016, up from a $3.3 million loss in the comparable period 2015, driven partly by "strengthening demand in global desalination markets."








