Tag: Wastewater Treatment
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Four-model disinfectant electrolyzer introduced
Compact construction and a new electrolyzer cell are features of four water-disinfection systems just added to the range available from Siemens Industry Automation Division.
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Hurley appointed president/CEO of Parkson
Florida-based Parkson Corporation announced the appointment on 24 April 2012 of Shamus M Hurley as its new president and CEO. Hurley, who served for the last five years as CEO of Kinetico – a leading manufacturer of residential and commercial water treatment systems – replaces Zain Mahmood.
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MBR/RO at heart of PepsiCo reuse plant in Chile
A membrane bioreactor (MBR), reverse osmosis (RO) and ultraviolet (UV) disinfection are all part of a wastewater treatment and reuse plant upgrade being completed by Siemens Industry Automation Division for PepsiCo in Chile.
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Changes for Severn Trent Services in Spain
Severn Trent Services (STS) has set up a website for its Spanish subsidiary STS/Aplicor, which will henceforth be known simply as Severn Trent Services.
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Mobile UF unit introduced in UK
A mobile ultrafiltration (UF) unit designed to treat water with suspended solids and organics with high fouling index has been introduced in the UK by ELGA Process Water.
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Ceramic membrane at heart of new bioreactor
An above-ground bioreactor that uses a ceramic membrane invented by scientists at the Australian Nuclear Science & Technology Organisation (ANSTO) has been successfully commercialised and sold to the private sector.
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MBR research report published by WRA
The WateReuse Association has published the results of research it commissioned to achieve a better understanding of the effluent quality produced from a membrane bioreactor (MBR) system as a function of MBR design and operating conditions.
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AMTA moves to new website
The American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA) has a new web address.
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AMTA/WEF workshop set for Seattle in May
The American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA) has announced that it will be holding a Technology Transfer Workshop in Seattle, Oregon, in May in cooperation with the Water Environment Federation (WEF).
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Oasys deal to treat Texas produced water with FO
Oasys Water has struck an agreement with Houston-based Select Energy Services, LLC (SES), a leading provider of engineered water solutions to the oil and gas industry, for exclusive use of its forward osmosis (FO) technology in the Permian Basin in West Texas and New Mexico, USA.