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Echologics opens new R&D site in Ontario, Canada

Echologics, a leader in the development of acoustic technology for non-invasive leak detection and condition assessment, opened its new research and development site at Walkerton, Ontario, Canada on 10...

PortClean project for cleaner water in ports and harbours

BioGill and Singapore Polytechnic collaborate on innovative project for cleaner seawater Mikael Krogh (L), Managing Director BioGill Asia and Lance Lim, Executive Director Maritime Institute, Singapore Polytechnic, announce the PortClean...

Lund University: Our water pipes crawl with millions of bacteria

Researchers from Lund University in Sweden have discovered that our drinking water is to a large extent purified by millions of "good bacteria" found in water pipes and purification...

Greywater reuse for irrigation is safe and does not cause gastrointestinal illness, according to...

Researchers at the Zuckerberg Institute for Water Research at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev have determined that treated greywater is safe for irrigation and does not pose a risk...

Nation’s Largest Seawater Desalination Plant Enhances Water Supply Reliability for San Diego County

Region Commemorates History-Making Project, Dedicates New Plant in Honor of Former Carlsbad Mayor Claude ‘Bud' Lewis Operations are under way at the nation's largest and most technologically advanced seawater desalination...

The Netherlands and Malaysia to prevent floods together

Senior government officials from the Prime Minister’s Office, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and scientific advisors have met with Dutch water experts at a working luncheon hosted...

Largest Membrane Bioreactor System in Europe Utilizes PURONĀ® MBR Modules from Koch Membrane Systems

System will treat up to 96,700 m3/day (25.5 million gallons) for the Versailles Region of France Koch Membrane Systems (KMS), a global leader in the development and manufacture of innovative...

Water Environment Research Article Investigates the Feasibility of Expanding Deammonification for Mainstream Wastewater Treatment

The open access article for the December 2015 issue of Water Environment Research (WER) examines the findings of a cross-Atlantic utility R&D-cooperation that investigated the feasibility of mainstream deammonification—the...

Fast drinking water analyser helps Anglian Water optimise treatment

first UK water company to adopt Parker’s real-time analyser technology compact analyser provides rapid measurement of trihalomethane (THM) concentration An advanced precision analyser has dramatically reduced the time and complexity of...