Tag: Reverse Osmosis
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UF modules ordered for UAE steelworks’ RO pretreatment
Ultrafiltration modules from Germany’s inge watertechnologies AG have been ordered for a 80,000 m³/d seawater reverse-osmosis desalination plant at the Emirates Steel Industries steelworks in Mussafah, UAE.
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Four-stage RO for London desalination plant
The UK’s 150,000 m³/d Thames Gateway brackish-water reverse-osmosis (RO) desalination plant, which was opened by Queen Elizabeth’s husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, on 2 June 2010, has a four-stage RO process.
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Mobile desalination fleet aimed at power industry
Ecolutia Services unveiled a new fleet of mobile reverse-osmosis (RO) desalination plants at the Power-Gen Europe 2010 event in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on 8 June 2010, aimed at the power industry.
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‘Finalisation’ works begin on Gold Coast desalination plant
Queensland’s Tugun desalination plant, on Australia’s Gold Coast, temporarily stopped producing water on 4 June 2010 to allow improvement works to occur.
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Shuqaiq IWPP desalination plant in production
The Shuqaiq Independent Water & Power Project in Saudi Arabia began production at the end of May 2010.
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Marin voters could decide desalination future
Marin Municipal Water District in California will have to seek the permission of consumers to proceed any further with its investigations into the possibility of desalination, if a ballot later this year is successful.
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Caribbean successes for Seven Seas Water
The US Virgin Islands Water & Power Authority (WAPA) voted on 24 May 2010 to outsource all its desalination water supply to Seven Seas Water Corporation in a move intended to cut its water production costs in half.
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Wave-powered desalination about to be installed
A company in Texas, USA, is preparing to demonstrate the use of desalination with the wave-power facility it is about to install in the Gulf of Mexico.
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SS regulators for high flows
The new 7375 and 7376 stainless steel pressure regulators from Cat Pumps, which can be used in seawater reverse-osmosis desalination, are designed to meet the demands of industrial applications for continuous-duty, dependable performance.
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Melbourne desalination plant to have Hydranautics membranes
Nitto Denko/Hydranautics has been contracted to supply its SWC6 MAX and ESPA2+ membrane elements to the Victorian Desalination Project, currently under construction on the Bass Coast of Australia, near Wonthaggi.