Tag: Water Reuse
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2015 World Water Forum will be held in South Korea
The World Water Council has announced that the next World Water Forum will be held in Daegu – Gyeongbuk, Republic of Korea.
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Victoria water minister announces big reuse increase
Reuse of wastewater and stormwater are central to a whole-of-water-cycle strategy announced for the Australian state of Victoria on 1 July 2013 by water minister Peter Walsh.
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Governor signs bill to implement Texas water plan
A bill signed by the governor of the state of Texas, USA, on 28 May 2013 will help promote innovative water reuse and conservation in the state as it implements the State Water Plan.
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New Dow factory meets growing particle filter demand
On 3 April 2013 , Dow Water & Process Solutions announced the opening of a commercial-scale manufacturing facility for the Tequatic Plus fine particle filter in Menlo Park, California, which is designed to meet growing demand for its line of F-50, F‑75 and F‑150 models. This filter can be used in pretreatment before reverse osmosis…
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Two research reports released by WRRF
The WateReuse Research Foundation (WRRF) recently released new research reports on two projects which have respectively resulted in a database for biological detection methods and innovative processes to replace aerated activated sludge in water reuse schemes.
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WRRF issues RfP for industrial reuse research roadmap
The WateReuse Research Foundation (WRRF) has issued a request for proposals on a project to analyse current industrial reuse and develop a research roadmap for the foundation.
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Chinese lead water-reuse positivity in GE survey
GE announced on 5 June 2013 the final part of the results from its three-country 3,000-sample consumer water-reuse survey.
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Oil and Water – Can We Make Them Mix?
On 12-14 May 2013, the International Desalination Association presented its first conference devoted to water reuse and desalination specifically for the oil & gas industry. Held right next to the heart of the oil sands in Banff, Alberta, Canada, Water Recycling and Desalination for the Oil & Gas Industry included sessions that explain the challenges…
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UTEP team claims method for ridding effluent of EDCs
Additional use of ultraviolet (UV) light and chlorine can ultimately remove endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), according to research carried out at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), Texas, USA.
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IDA chooses San Diego for 2015 World Congress
The International Desalination Association (IDA) has selected San Diego, California, USA, as the site for its 2015 World Congress.