Drinking Water Articles
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Department of Groundwater Resources - Thailand - Case Study
A long time customer of Tecta-PDS, they now have x15 Tecta-B16 instruments installed. The units are used for remote monitoring of groundwater resources around Thailand, compared to previously taking samples from around the country and sending them to the main cities for analysis. The Groundwater Analysis Division at the Department of Groundwater Resources for Thailand has quite a mandate! ...
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University of Zagreb - Faculty of Civil Engineering - Case Study
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Hydroscience and Engineering has been working on several projects regarding water and wastewater treatment. Their focus is on developing electrochemical and ultrasonic technologies for water disinfection with the efficiency of developed methods being evaluated by the presence of total coliforms and Escherichia coli (E.coli). ...
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The Power of Data: The Water Industry Joins the Digital Transformation in Plant Management
The water sector is getting ‘smart’ to provide innovative services and solve problems with automation, data collection and analysis. Almar Water Solutions, through its subsidiary Datakorum, is committed to digital solutions and IoT products and services to manage its water treatment plants. The impacts that the COVID-19 pandemic had on our industry and on society were not all ...
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Introduction to Ozone for Water Treatment
An ozone water treatment system reduces contaminants using the oxidative power of ozone. Ozone is created in ozone generators and is used to treat water. The ozone is then injected into the water and immediately eliminates contaminants, such as bacteria, viruses, and metals. This article is an introduction to ozone water treatment. ...
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Efficiency vs. Clarity within Wastewater Pretreatment
Industrial wastewater treatment plants play a significant role in preserving the environment, protecting public health and the ecosystem, while also dealing with the dirty water produced by their manufacturing facility. Industrial wastewater treatment facilities are designed to help speed up the natural process of water purification and do so in a way that maintains compliance, meets stringent ...
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Water Stress: Most at-Risk UK Cities Revealed
The UK cities facing the highest risks of water stress by 2040 have been revealed, with Lancaster in Lancashire emerging as the most likely to experience water-related issues by then, in line with climate change, population growth and water usage and consumption habits. Carried out by Sanctuary Bathrooms, the study – reported on by the Scotsman – found that Northampton, Peterborough, ...
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Water and Colombia’s Oil and Gas Industry
With solutions like reverse osmosis desalination, produced water can be safely reused in a range of applications Columbia’s oil and gas industry, which has seen declines in recent years, is booming again. With droughts plaguing the country, there’s a corresponding demand for wastewater treatment to turn brackish produced water from oilfields into water that’s safe for ...
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Geomembrane Liners for the Salt Industry
Shandong Dajin Geomembrane liners for the salt industry are made of 100% virgin polyethylene material, and the main composition is 97.5% high-density polyethylene material and 2.5% carbon black Color Masterbatch. The production uses blowing Geomembrane Liners process, and the equipment is an advanced automatic machine. Dajin Geomembrane liners for the salt industry feature as follows: 1. High ...
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What Is High Voltage Pulsed Electrocoagulation by YASA ET?
YASA ET High Voltage Pulsed Electrocoagulation (HVPEC) technology generates an electrochemical reaction with the help of an external pulsed high voltage to convert electrical energy into chemical energy for the treatment of the most difficult wastewaters. High Voltage Pulsed Electrocoagulation (HVPEC) Overview A metal cation flocculant is produced by the sacrificial anode metal electrode, and ...
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Ways to pick a drifting fish feed machine
Recently, with the rapid advancement of the economy, the floating fish feed machine has followed closely, and also the fish feed pellet maker has been sought after by everyone. After that there is a problem, that is, exactly how to select the floating fish feed machine Allow's analyze the 3 approaches of selecting a fish feed pellet maker. 1. Techniques to select a floating fish feed equipment. ( ...
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TISKI Case study
Quantity: 64 Coanda Screens are retrofitted for efficient water intake. Application: Coanda Screens are installed to filter water to create drinking water and they have a custom design that is specially designed for the project application and installation area. Introduction The use of the Coanda water intake screen for the water intake systems is one of the research carried out in the subject ...
By ADENCO
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Desalination and Agriculture: Lessons From Spain
Although desalination is commonly believed to be too expensive for agriculture, Spain is disproving the notion. Spain has made a success of desalination, even for agricultural irrigation, despite long-standing challenges that in some cases have made it too expensive for the application. As far back as 2012, approximately 22% of desalinated water in Spain was already used for agriculture. ...
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Efficient, sustainable, and smart water treatment services with “game-changing” software
It is difficult to think of a critical industry that flies beneath our collective radar quite like the water and wastewater (WWW) sector. Water is an increasingly precious natural resource. Yet, many people turn on a tap and just expect clean water. They have little understanding of the water and wastewater infrastructure and automation systems that makes this possible. Providing essential WWW ...
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How Jennette`s Pier and CSI Use Spotters to Enhance Wave Energy Development
Image Above: Dr. Mike Muglia during a test article deployment for the Waves to Water Prize competition at Jennette’s Pier. The Spotter buoy in the background is deployed at one of two MHK test sites at the pier. The Coastal Studies Institute (CSI) is a multi-institutional research and education facility of the University of North Carolina System located on the ECU Outer Banks Campus on ...
By Sofar Ocean
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Geomembrane Liners for Radioactive or Hazardous Waste Liquid, Such as Gold Mine/Tailings
Geomembrane is a new type of anti-seepage material, and it can be installed and used in all kinds of environmental treatment projects, such as landfills, tailings treatment, wastewater treatment, and other projects. The anti-seepage geomembrane is made of 100% HDPE resin and anti-UV additives. Geomembrane has a long service life, low construction cost and good anti-seepage performance, easy to ...
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Using AI to detect water bursts and cut leak response times
Using AI to detect water bursts helps water companies improve rapid decision-making, be more resource efficient and cut leak response times dramatically. But what makes AI such an effective tool and how does its accuracy and potential keep expanding? Our CTO Neil Edwards explains all. DETECTING leaks has long been a process involving manual decision-making at key points. A decision to replace a ...
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What is a Convective Outlook and why does it Matter?
The Storm Prediction Center regularly issues convective outlooks, but few recognize the intricacies of this report. Convective outlooks predict the onset of severe weather across a number of different metrics. With this information, local weather stations can issue alerts surrounding severe weather, tornadoes, thunderstorms, and fires. Convective outlooks are widely seen as reliable predictors ...
By Sofar Ocean
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Protecting Populations from Coastal Flooding: Promoting Resiliency with Technology
Flooding from Hurricane Ida in September 2021 caused the deaths of dozens of people in four different states, as well as millions, if not billions of dollars in damage. It’s just the latest in a string of devastating storms to hit over the last two decades. When hurricanes and tropical storms make landfall, they bring high winds, storm surge, and lots of rain. Flooding is often considered ...
By Sofar Ocean
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The Center for Applied Coastal Research studies beach nourishment with a Spotter buoy
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) sponsored a study at the Center for Applied Coastal Research to monitor beach response to nourishment dispersal north of Indian River Inlet. Site location for beach nourishment study near Indian River Inlet, DE showing location of the Spotter Buoy. The Indian River Inlet is a hardened, narrow waterway connecting ...
By Sofar Ocean
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Algae toxins linked to brain diseases found in Florida
An innovative field study in Southwest Florida has identified several neurotoxins in the state’s air and water. The three forms of BMAA – beta-Methylamino-L-alanine – are associated with brain diseases. The study conducted by Calusa Waterkeeper volunteers and analysed by Wyoming’s Brain Chemistry Labs identified two forms of BMAA in every sample from 945 completed over ...
By LG Sonic
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