Tag: USA
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NSF certifies NanoH2O’s desalination membrane
NanoH2O Inc has announced that its flagship QuantumFlux thin-film nanocomposite membrane has received NSF Standard 61 Certification attesting to the safety and viability of the company’s modules when used in the production of drinking water.
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Five reports published by WateReuse Research Foundation
The WateReuse Research Foundation on 7 June 2011 announced five reports on the reclamation, recycling, reuse and desalination of water.
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Direct potable reuse to be debated at WRA symposium
The WateReuse Association has announced the program for its annual symposium, including a closing panel discussion entitled Direct Potable Reuse: Not a Pipe Dream Anymore?
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WERF seeking research funding pre-proposals by July
The Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF) has invited pre-proposals by 14 July 2011 for funding of up to US$ 530,000 dollars (in total) under its Unsolicited Research Program.
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WRF webcasts look at water reuse and the public
Two webcasts related to the way water reuse is seen by the general public have been announced by the WateReuse Research Foundation.
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Website opened for Monterey desalination project
The desalination plant for the Monterey Bay Regional Desalination Project will start construction in the second quarter of 2013, if the newly opened website for the project is to be believed.
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Consolidated bidding for Mexican SWRO desalination
Consolidated Water Co (CWCO) has declared itself to be one of the tenderers for the El Salitral desalination plant in Baja California, Mexico. Bids are due by June.
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New UF membrane to be launched at ACE11
A new hollow-fiber ultrafiltration (UF) membrane system, the Targa® II HF will be launched in June at ACE11, the American Water Works Association’s 130th Annual Conference & Exposition.
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US Army launches Net Zero water, waste and energy initiative
The US Army identified six of its camps on 19 April 2011 to become “net zero” water installations – limiting consumption of freshwater resources and returning water back to the same watershed so as not to deplete annual water resources in that region in quantity and quality.
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Dow UF membrane earns new NSF certificate
Dow Chemical Co’s SFD-2880 ultrafiltration membrane module is among the first products to earn certification from NSF International for Cryptosporidium removal.