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Genesis Water Technologies – Unique Natural and Modified GWT Series Zeolite Media

Genesis Water Technologies -  Unique Natural and Modified GWT Series Zeolite Media meets the water/and air filtration challenges of the Power Industry Maitland, FL USA- Genesis Water Technologies, Inc., a US based manufacturer & supplier of water treatment, filtration, purification equipment and components worldwide is proud to introduce the new GWT(r) series unique natural zeolite media capable of serv ...

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BioteQ and Jiangxi Copper to Build Water Treatment Plant

BioteQ Environmental Technologies Inc., a leader in industrial wastewater treatment, has signed an agreement with joint venture partner Jiangxi Copper Company (JCC), the largest copper mining company in China, to build a water treatment plant at the Yinshan Mine site. The Yinshan Mine is an active copper mine located in southeast China approximately 30 km from the Dexing site where the joint venture has exi ...

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State Government Approves Drinking Water at Perth Sewage Plant

RECYCLED water from showers, washing machines and toilets will be pumped into Perth's underground drinking water supply after the State Government today officially signed off on a plan by the Water Corporation. Seven billion litres of treated sewage will be added to Perth’s drinking water supply every year, Water Minister Terry Redman said today. Mr Redman said the $116 million project was an Australian-fir ...

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Da Nang: Short on Water by 1 Billion Cubic Meters

The central city of Da Nang, the best city in Vietnam to live in as selected in a recent survey, has been warned that it would lack over one billion cubic meters of running water in the dry season. Huynh Van Thang, Deputy Director of the Department for Agriculture and Rural Development, said while Da Nang is rich in water natural resources, it still faces big challenges in getting running water for daily li ...

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United Envirotech Acquires Singapore Membrane Manufacturer

Singapore's United Envirotech Ltd (UEL) is to acquire its own membrane manufacturing capability by spending S$ 293.4 million (US$ 231 million) on a 100% stake in Memstar Pte Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Memstar Technology Ltd, also of Singapore, plus certain assets. UEL provides water treatment solutions using its proprietary advanced membrane technologies, such as membrane bioreactor (MBR) and continu ...

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Shanghai Residents Face Price Hike for Water

Residents in Shanghai will pay much more for water starting from August due to the implementation of a new multi-tier water pricing system, the municipal development and reform commission said Tuesday. The rising costs of water treatment and the government's desire to conserve water are said to be behind the price rise. Under the new system, the residential water fee will increase progressively as water con ...

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AquaSure to Begin Refinancing of Wonthaggi Desalination Project

AquaSure Pty Ltd. said today that it’s to begin refinancing A$3.7 billion ($3.4 billion) in bank debt for its desalination plant in Australia’s Victoria state that was completed last year. The announcement confirms a July 12 report citing three people familiar with the matter that the builder of Australia’s largest desalination plant in Wonthaggi near Melbourne, which converts seawater to drinking water, wo ...

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See Chee How Urges Authorities to Check for Leaks

The Slabi water treatment plant comes with a capacity of 50 million litres per day (MLD), and yet the irregular water supply in households from Mile 24 to 28 Old Kuching-Serian Road, as well as Taee and Bunga in Serian, remains unresolved. Highlighting this yesterday, state PKR vice chief See Chee How called on the authorities to look into the possibility of leakage given that low water pressure should not ...

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Possible new Desalination plant for South Australia’s Orroroo

Plans are being discussed for a $1 million desalination plant. The project would replace the existing trouble-plagued bore water supply that has caused many problems for residents. At a meeting with SA Water last week, Orroroo-Carrieton District Council were unveiled regarding  a business plan outlining the desalination plant. The outcome of the meetings are now being raised with the SA Water Board for poss ...

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Hong Kong to Reduce Reliance on China with Water Projects

Currently the majority of Hong Kong's water (over 70%) comes from the Dongjiang river basin in Southern China. The rest comes from local catchments. An agreement is in place for the Dongjiang water supply but the river flows through Guangdong and industrial demand for this water is high in China. In 2012, the total water demand was 1,200 million cubic meters. About 23% of water supply is seawater which is u ...

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