Tag: Netherlands
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Ion exchange + ceramic MF for UK water treatment plant
A water treatment plant using suspended ion-exchange (SIX) and ceramic microfiltration is to be built by the UK’s South West Water using CeraMac technology from PWN Technologies of the Netherlands.
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Color-removal nanofiltration introduced by Pentair
A Color Removal Package (CRP) for water treatment was introduced on 28 June 2013 by membrane filtration specialists Pentair X-Flow.
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MPPE to strip hydrocarbons from LNG water
Macro porous polymer extraction (MPPE) is to be employed to reuse water contaminated with hydrocarbons on the world’s largest offshore floating facility 475 km northeast of Broome, Western Australia.
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PWN and PUB to collaborate more on ceramic filters
Following the promising trial of PWN Technologies’ CeraMac® demonstration plant at Choa Chu Kang Waterworks, Singapore, the Dutch company has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with PUB, Singapore’s national water agency, detailing further areas of collaboration in advanced water treatment.
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Dutch unveil ‘breakthrough’ membrane biofouling cleaner
Large Dutch water supplier Vitens and WE-consult have developed what they describe as a “sustainable breakthrough” technology designed to clean biofouling from desalination and water treatment membranes.
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New headquarters for Convergence BV
Convergence BV, manufacturer of the OSMO Inspector for membrane testing, is moving to a new headquarters, which includes more production space, warehouse space and offices.
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Project seeks to generate electricity/ammonia from urine
Work began in September 2012 at Wetsus, the Dutch centre of excellence for sustainable water technology, on a project funded by the European Union to generate electricity and recover ammonia from urine.
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New technical services company set up in Saudi
A new company to offer specialized technical services to the oil and gas, petrochemical, energy and water desalination sectors has been set up in Jubail, Saudi Arabia, by Stork Technical Services of the Netherlands and Saudi Industrial Services Co (SISCO).
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Electrode desalination without an applied current
A group of European researchers have evolved a desalination technology by creating an ion adsorption/desorption cycle without using an applied cell voltage.
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UNESCO-IHE announces membrane course in October
The UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education in Delft, Netherlands, is holding a short course on Membrane technology in drinking and industrial water treatment in October 2012.