Tag: Wastewater Treatment
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UF membranes tackle silica at Indian powerplants
Pentair X-Flow HFS 60 Silica ultrafiltration (UF) membranes are to be used in two projects in India for the removal of colloidal silica from surface water.
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RO treatment plant planned for Thai resort
A Baht 300 million (US$ 9.75 million) reverse-osmosis (RO) wastewater treatment system is being planned for the coastal resort of Phuket, Thailand.
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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.