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12 April 2018
Xylem launches adaptable and compact submersible wastewater mixer
Water technology company Xylem has rolled out a compact submersible wastewater mixer with adaptable output capabilities and enabling energy savings of around 50%.
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15 March 2018
Seven colleges in California receive grants to develop water conservation technologies
Seven colleges and universities of California have earned $10,000 grants to develop new water conservation and supply technologies as part of the 2018 Southern California World Water Forum.
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6 March 2018
Fuel Tech to market NanO2’s water treatment technology
Engineering solutions firm Fuel Tech has formed a partnership to gain exclusive rights to market and sell water treatment technologies provider NanO2’s dissolved gas technology in certain markets across North...
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15 February 2018
LG Sonic to make use of AI to predict algal blooms in water
LG Sonic has plans to make use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to advance its software algorithm to predict algal blooms based on water quality data.
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23 January 2018
ABB, TakaDu to provide water management solution for Vietnam customer
ABB and TaKaDu, a water service manager, have teamed up to provide a water management solution to Ho Chi Minh City in southern Vietnam.
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2 January 2018
Scottish Water’s Seafield Wastewater Treatment Works achieves energy self-sufficiency
Scottish Water has announced that its Seafield Wastewater Treatment Works (WwTW) has been able to achieve energy self-sufficiency.
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14 November 2017
Iran Ensheab to trial Kamstrup’s water meters and remote reading system
Iran Ensheab and Danish technology company Kamstrup have signed a partner contract and an agreement of two pilot projects to adopt smart water metering.
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2 November 2017
Dow introduces WAVE software for water and wastewater treatment systems
Dow Water and Process Solutions has launched a new design software, water application value engine (WAVE), which integrates multiple technologies into one tool.
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27 August 2017
Cembrane and Cerafiltec to explore demand for drinking and waste water technologies
Cembrane and Cerafiltec have signed a strategic alliance agreement to explore the demand for technologies to treat drinking and waste water in the Middle East, North Africa and Asia.
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15 August 2017
Evoqua SeaCURE System completes USCG Type Approval Tests
Evoqua Water Technologies' electrochlorination based solution, called SeaCURE Ballast Water Management System (BWMS), has completed biological efficacy US Coast Guard Type Approval tests.