Tag: Conductivity
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Pilot Watch: A challenge of multiple feed waters
In part two of its pilot project digital diary, Dow Water & Process Solutions addresses the challenge of three very different petrochemical plant feed waters.
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Lanxess elements tackle difficult Nile river water
Specialty chemicals company Lanxess is providing a new reverse osmosis plant to desalinate and demineralise water from the River Nile in Egypt, for fertiliser manufacturer Alexfert.
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QUA wins electrodeionization deal
QUA has won a contract to supply its fractional electrodeionization (FEDI) technology for reverse osmosis (RO) permeate polishing at a major liquified natural gas (LNG) plant on the Texas-Louisiana border.
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Desert community MD trial produces first water
First water was produced in mid-November 2013 by the membrane distillation plant set up in the Great Victoria Desert, Australia, by a team from the National Centre for Excellence in Desalination Australia (NCEDA).
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Carollo selected for Texas DPR health check
Carollo Engineers has been selected by the Texas Water Development Board to carry out detailed public health analysis of the first direct potable water reuse (DPR) facility in the USA.
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Water quality test pen demonstrated on YouTube
US monitoring equipment company Myron L has posted a video on the internet illustrating the working of its Ultrapen PT1 water quality tester package.
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Aquatech wins Saudi boiler-feed demineraliser
Pennsylvania-based Aquatech has won an order for a 130 m³/h demineralizing plant for a petrochemical facility in Yanbu, Saudi Arabia.
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ZLD wastewater pilot makes first water in Beijing
A pilot NanoClear™ zero-discharge wastewater treatment plant in Beijing has just produced its first water, according to developer Dais Analytic Corporation.
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DO and conductivity sensors introduced by ITT
Two new water quality sensors, the WQ-FDO Optical Dissolved Oxygen Sensor and the WQ-Cond Conductivity Sensor have been introduced by ITT Corporation.
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More features added to Ultrameter II
The Ultrameter II, from Myron L Company in the USA, has been redesigned to include an LSI/hardness calculator, free-chlorine measurements and Bluetooth® data transfer.