Tag: Water Reuse
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Singapore setting for Desalitech pilot plant
A 200 m³/d pilot reverse-osmosis (RO) water treatment unit is to be set up in Singapore by Desalitech Ltd under a contract from a client who has yet to be named.
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EDS organising desalination pavilion at IWA congress
The European Desalination Society (EDS) is organising a desalination pavilion at the International Water Association (IWA) World Water Congress & Exhibition in Busan, Korea, during 16‑21 September 2012.
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AMTA moves to new website
The American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA) has a new web address.
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New licensee for membrane stormwater filter
Humes Water Solutions of Queensland, Australia, has become a licensee of the Jellyfish ® Stormwater Filter made by Imbrium™ International of the USA and Canada.
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Qingdao desalination conference deadline extended
The China Desalination Association (CDA) has extended the deadline for submission of papers for its conference in Qingdao in June 2012 and made conference details available in English.
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Webcast on indirect potable reuse research results
A webcast presenting the results of a project to develop tools to evaluate indirect potable water reuse (IPR) is being held by the WateReuse Research Foundation on 12 April 2012.
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Google reusing municipal effluent for cooling
Information giant Google is reusing municipal wastewater to cool its data centre in Douglas County, Georgia, USA.
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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.
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Another oil-sands evaporation contract for GE in Alberta
GE has won its fifth contract in the Alberta oil sands of Canada for use of its evaporation technologies for recycling the blowdown from once-through steam generators (OSTGs).
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MBR, BNR and RO combined in Gippsland wastewater reuse
The Gippsland Water Factory in the state of Victoria, Australia, is being implemented to reclaim domestic and industrial (pulp and paper) wastewater to provide a reliable and sustainable industrial water supply, replacing the high-quality raw water currently provided by Gippsland Water. This innovative plant, the first of its kind in Australia, involves membrane-bioreactor, activated-sludge incorporating…