Tag: Water Reuse
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LiqTech ties up oil & gas agreement with FMC
Denmark’s LiqTech International Inc announced on 25 March 2013 that it had entered into an agreement with US oilfield equipment and services company FMC Technologies Inc for the use of LiqTech’s silicon-carbide membrane technology for oil & gas applications.
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IDA seeking Journal editor or co-editors
A search is under way by the International Desalination Association (IDA) for a new editor-in-chief or co-editors of the IDA Journal of Desalination and Water Reuse, the association’s respected scholarly publication.
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IWA extends deadline for Toronto membrane papers
The International Water Association (IWA) has extended the deadline for submission of papers for the 7th IWA Specialised Membrane Technology Conference & Exhibition for Water & Wastewater Treatment & Reuse.
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ISO set to widen water reuse brief
A proposal to widen current International Standardization Organisation (ISO) work on water reuse for irrigation to include other forms of water reuse was put forward at the beginning of March by three member states, China, Israel and Japan.
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WRRF launches two new water reuse projects
The WateReuse Research Foundation announced two new research projects at the end of February 2013, one looking at direct and one at indirect water reuse.
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CaribDA to hold water reuse workshop in April
The Caribbean Desalination Association is to hold a Water Reuse Workshop in April 2013.
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Registration opens for WateReuse research conference
The WateReuse Research Foundation has opened registration for its 17th Annual Water Reuse & Desalination Research Conference to be held in Phoenix, Arizona, on 6-7 May 2013.
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AMTA to bid for 2015 IDA World Congress
The American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA) has told D&WR that it will be bidding to stage the International Desalination Association (IDA) World Congress in 2015.
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Mojave desert utility to build twin MBR plants
Two identical membrane bioreactor plants are being planned by the Victor Valley Water Reclamation Authority (VVWRA) on the edge of the Mojave desert east of Los Angeles, USA.
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WRA completes IPR risk assessment project
The project set up by the WateReuse Association to look at the risks involved in indirect potable water reuse (IPR) and storage has completed its third and final part and a report has now been published.