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Soaking ‘dead’ RO membranes brings surprising results
Restoring the flux to reverse-osmosis membranes damaged by clay deposition is a tricky procedure. The authors provide a case-study of various different remedies that were tried before they found the right one. This article first appeared in the February/March 2012 issue of Desalination & Water Reuse magazine.
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Possible health advantages from wastewater reuse – NRC report
New analyses suggest that the possible health risks of exposure to chemical contaminants and disease-causing microbes from wastewater reuse do not exceed and, in some cases, may be significantly lower than the risks from existing water supplies, says a new US national report.
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ERI launches re-engineered high-pressure pump range
Just days after appointing a new CEO, Energy Recovery Inc (ERI) has launched the Aqua line of high-pressure desalination pumps.
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Uniform nanomembrane achieves 55 nm pore diameter
A nanomembrane made from block copolymer with pores about 55 nm in diameter has been developed by a research team from the University at Buffalo (UB), USA.
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Larger Pearson Pump includes energy recovery
A new 20 gpm (75 L/min) version of the Pearson Pump has been introduced by Spectra Watermakers Inc, manufacturer of small-scale reverse-osmosis (RO) desalination systems and energy-recovery pumps.
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RO Plant Manager
Large company with a substantial workforce operating throughout the GCC, with a remarkable success story of business is looking for a PLANT MANAGER who will head an SWRO DESALINATION PLANT.
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Pall Corp opens Middle East office
Filtration and separation supplier Pall Corporation on 27 October 2010 inaugurated its first office in the Middle East.
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Breakthrough wastewater treatment collaboration sought
Open-innovation service-provider NineSigma is looking to identify and fund companies working on breakthrough water treatment technologies to collaborate with a group of four Global 500 companies and subsidiaries. Responses are required by 28 May 2010.
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E-learning course on renewable energy driven desalination.
This course is part of the ProDes project, co-financed by the European Commission through the “Intelligent Energy for Europe” programme
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PWT develops three new membrane cleaning products
Professional Water Technologies (PWT), the California business unit of H2O Innovation Inc has developed three new membrane cleaners targeting the reverse osmosis (RO) and ultrafiltration/microfiltration (UF/MF) desalination and water treatment membrane markets.