INDUSTRIAL WATER AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT
When Is A Mechanical Metering Pump The Better Option?
Sometimes simpler is smarter. Mechanical metering pumps can deliver reliable, cost-effective performance in applications that don’t require advanced controls or continuous-duty operation.Sometimes simpler is smarter. Mechanical metering pumps can deliver reliable, cost-effective performance in applications that don’t require advanced controls or continuous-duty operation.
WATER AND WASTEWATER SOLUTIONS FOR THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY
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Will Water And Wastewater Treatment In The Oil And Gas Industry Change Under Trump?
With the change in administration comes a potential paradox for water and wastewater treatment in the oil and gas industry: Will increased production accompanied by decreased regulations call for more treatment technology or less? Either way, the market is poised for change.
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Real-Time Water Quality Data For Industrial Operations
We arm plant operators with actionable data necessary to make informed decisions about water management in industrial facilities.
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IDE Showcases Evaporator For SAGD Water Treatment In Canada
IDE recently hosted exclusive guided tours of its horizontal falling film evaporator for SAGD water treatment at the fabrication shop in Calgary, Alberta. Over three days more than 120 industry professionals had the opportunity to experience IDE's SAGD Horizontal Evaporator first hand.
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Connected Oil Fields In Peru
In May 2017, China National Petroleum Corporation announced it would invest $2 billion in an oil and natural gas block in the southern part of Peru.
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What To Know About The EPA's New Effluent Guidelines
The U.S. EPA’s recently released Preliminary 2016 Effluent Guidelines Program Plan indicates the industries and pollutants that the agency has its eyes on for potential future regulation.
WATER AND WASTEWATER SOLUTIONS FOR THE FOOD AND BEVERAGE INDUSTRY
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Meat-Free Diets Could Cut Our 'Water Footprint' In Half, Say Scientists
Three thousand litres of water — that is the amount needed to produce the food each British person eats every day. This is according to a new study into the “water footprint” of diets in Western Europe, conducted by the European Commission and published in Nature Sustainability.
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Translating Aeration Efficiency Into Dollars
The hardest aspects of comparing efficiencies among submerged aeration technologies are the many variables in capital expense (CAPEX), operating expense (OPEX), and complexity of wastewater makeup. Here are five major categories for evaluating industrial wastewater aeration efficiency.
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Water Disinfection At Feldschlöesschen Brewery In Switzerland
Despite meeting European drinking water standards, contamination levels at a brewery reached as high as 800 CFU/ml, prompting the brewery to seek a reliable disinfection solution to protect the integrity of its production processes.
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Advanced UV Technology Reduces Downtime And Improves Efficiency
Industrial companies need reliable water treatment technology, since failure of a water system may result in downtime for production, with significant financial impacts. Ultraviolet (UV) technology is used for water treatment in various industries such as microelectronics, food & beverage, pharmaceuticals, and many other industry segments.
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Simple Syrup Disinfection Without The Risk Of Caramelization
Atlantium Technologies has revolutionized the treatment of simple syrups with its cutting-edge Hydro-Optic Disinfection (HOD™) technology.
WATER AND WASTEWATER SOLUTIONS FOR THE POWER GENERATION INDUSTRY
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Real-Time Water Quality Data For Industrial Operations
We arm plant operators with actionable data necessary to make informed decisions about water management in industrial facilities.
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Stormwater: A Valuable Resource For Power Plants?
Stormwater is often thought of as a burden. Too much of it can overwhelm wastewater treatment facilities, flood communities, and lead to the pollution of lakes and rivers. There is debate on who’s in charge of it and how it should be managed. Several communities have invested millions, and some even billions, trying to control stormwater. Even chicken farmers have issues with stormwater.
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Hydro Schemes Have An Impact In Scotland
At the end of 2011, the total hydroelectric installed capacity in the United Kingdom accounted for approximately 1.67 Gigawatts (GW) of installed electrical generating capacity, being 1.9% of the current total UK generating capacity, and 14% of the UK's renewable energy generating capacity.
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Water-As-A-Fuel Market For The Future Of Clean Energy
The idea of utilizing water as a fuel source has been speculated by scientists, innovators, and researchers from all over the globe, envisioning a world where renewable, green energy can power the planet.
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Predicting The Worldwide Impact Of Water Scarcity On The Energy Sector
As water is stretched and regulations around it tightened, the energy industry feels the burden. This can result in everything from reduced operations and higher costs for consumers to,in extreme cases, blackouts and gas and electricity shortages.
WATER AND WASTEWATER SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRY
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Will Water And Wastewater Treatment In The Oil And Gas Industry Change Under Trump?
With the change in administration comes a potential paradox for water and wastewater treatment in the oil and gas industry: Will increased production accompanied by decreased regulations call for more treatment technology or less? Either way, the market is poised for change.
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Meat-Free Diets Could Cut Our 'Water Footprint' In Half, Say Scientists
Three thousand litres of water — that is the amount needed to produce the food each British person eats every day. This is according to a new study into the “water footprint” of diets in Western Europe, conducted by the European Commission and published in Nature Sustainability.
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Translating Aeration Efficiency Into Dollars
The hardest aspects of comparing efficiencies among submerged aeration technologies are the many variables in capital expense (CAPEX), operating expense (OPEX), and complexity of wastewater makeup. Here are five major categories for evaluating industrial wastewater aeration efficiency.
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Farmers Can Save Water With Wireless Technologies, But There Are Challenges — Like Transmitting Data Through Mud
The Internet of Things is a network of objects equipped with sensors so they can receive and transmit data via the internet. In agriculture, it involves technologies such as wireless underground communications, subsurface sensing, and antennas in soil. These systems help farmers track conditions on their land in real time, and apply water and other inputs such as fertilizer exactly when and where they are needed.
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Real-Time Water Quality Data For Industrial Operations
We arm plant operators with actionable data necessary to make informed decisions about water management in industrial facilities.
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Seaports? Who Would Have Predicted There Could Be This Many Large Port Projects?
Very large contracting opportunities are being announced weekly in regions with U.S. seaports. Literally billions of dollars will be spent in the near future on all types of public projects related to ports. The American Association of Port Authorities estimates ports and private-sector partners will spend $154.8 billion over the next five years on seaport infrastructure repair, expansion, and upgrades.
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3 Hidden Traps Of Low Flow Cutoff
Failure to capture meter readings at the low end of the production scale is a missed opportunity for steam system operators. Here’s why that is happening and what you can do to attack the problem.
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IDE Showcases Evaporator For SAGD Water Treatment In Canada
IDE recently hosted exclusive guided tours of its horizontal falling film evaporator for SAGD water treatment at the fabrication shop in Calgary, Alberta. Over three days more than 120 industry professionals had the opportunity to experience IDE's SAGD Horizontal Evaporator first hand.
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Coming Of Age: UV-C LED Technology Update
Sometimes technology innovations come along which cause a paradigm shift in how products are designed.
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Water Quality Trading: A Necessary Tool In The Compliance Toolkit
New pollutants and water quality parameters are changing perspectives on watershed solutions.