World demand for water treatment products to reach $59 billion in 2013
The 5.7% increase per year will mostly be registered in China and India due to the continued industrial expansion and concerted efforts to expand access to safe water supplies and adequate sanitation facilities, according to trends presented in a study on World Water Treatment Products by The Freedonia Group Inc … More
Marine sanitation system for onboard sewage treatment plants
The Mariner Omnipure series M55 marine sanitation system from Severn Trent De Nora has been designed, manufactured and tested to comply with MEPC.159 (55) effluent standards and performance tests for sewage treatment plants installed onboard on or after 1 January 2010… More
Indonesia unlikely to achieve Millennium Development Goal by 2015
According to the Association of All Indonesian Tap Water Companies (Perpamsi), Indonesia is falling short of meeting its target of significantly improving access to clean water and sanitation facilities because of poor clean water management, leakages and wasteful water use… More
Clean water projects in Spokane, Olympia and Ballard receive $5.6 million in Recovery Act funding
The funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act was given the go-ahead from Gov. Chris Gregoire and the state Department of Ecology and will pay for low-impact development projects in Washington which provide enhanced stormwater treatment…. More
Researching Microbiology at the Water Research Conference
Researching Microbiology at the Water Research Conference
Microbiology is one of the major scientific disciplines contributing to the field of water research. This conference, 11-14 April 2010 in the Marriot Lisbon Hotel, Portugal, will provide a platform for exchange and interaction between microbiological research and its application; the provision of clean water to society.
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