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The International Desalination Association (IDA) has secured a stellar lineup of keynote speakers for its International Conference on Water Reuse and Recycling 2018, led by Spain's secretary of state for the environment, Maria Garcia Rodriguez.

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Chris Gannon steps up as Energy Recovery interim CEO
Energy Recovery chief financial officer Chris Gannon has stepped up to the role of interim chief executive.

Singapore to tender S$5 billion of water and waste works
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Hitachi and Toray target 20 per cent RO energy reduction in Saudi demo
Hitachi and Toray are to demonstrate a low energy seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) system in Saudi Arabia, in a project that will draw lessons from the Mega-ton Water System.

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Energy Recovery global desalination vice president Rodney Clemente, explains how the company's isobaric positive displacement, and centrifugal energy recovery devices, have helped to cut energy consumption in reverse osmosis plants around the globe.