Tag: Research
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EDS sets Barcelona papers deadline
The European Desalination Society has issued a call for papers for its next conference in the Desalination For The Environment which it is holding in Barcelona on 23-26 April 2012 in association with Asociación Española de Desalación y Reutilización.
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Barriers to direct water reuse identified in California
Gaps and existing barriers in the development of direct potable reuse regulations in California are identified in a new workshop report prepared by three US institutions.
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Renewable-energy desalination community seeks to start association
The renewable-energy (RE) desalination community should organize itself into a body that will represent the sector and lobby for its interests, says a new report.
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Australian public lack desalination and reuse info says survey
A quarter of all Australians are “not at all informed” about water reuse or desalination, according to a national survey carried out by the Australian Water Association.
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UTEP gets desalination grants from Reclamation
The US Bureau of Reclamation has made grants worth US$ 650,000 to the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) College of Engineering under its Desalination & Water Purification Program.
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Water-cycle intensity may be increasing, say researchers
Researchers based primarily in California have published a global assessment of freshwater discharge to the oceans which suggests that the rate of the hydrological cycle may be increasing.
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Palmer set to lead Australian desalination centre
Neil Palmer, currently general manager of technical services at Australia’s Osmoflo, will take over late in October as the CEO of the National Centre of Excellence in Desalination (NCED).
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Furukawa to talk about Australian desalination centre
Desalination expert David Furukawa is to address the Australian Water Association’s South Australia branch about the National Centre of Excellence in Desalination (NCED) of which he is interim chief scientific officer.
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Loeffler appointed CEO of Siemens Water Technologies
Dr Lukas Loeffler is to take over as CEO of Siemens Water Technologies on 1 October 2010. He replaces Chuck Gordon, who is leaving the company at his own request.
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European nanotechnology for water treatment workshop
Nanotechnology for water treatment will be the subject of the first nano4water cluster workshop which will take place on 27 October 2010 in Aachen, Germany, the day before the 13th Aachen Membrane Colloquium opens its two-day event.