An ambitious project between United Utilities and the University of Manchester to put green concrete to the test in the water sector has taken an important step forward.
Offering innovation with continuity, ABB Ability™ Symphony Plus SDe Series modernizes traditional process control system installations with minimal risk and disruption to plants.
The effort stems from an exclusive project with PUB (Singapore’s National Water Agency) and UCLA to remove 10 tonnes of carbon dioxide and create 300kg of carbon-negative hydrogen per day.
OxyMem™The Triple Carbon Reduction project is an initiative that will demonstrate how MABR can help the sector minimise process emissions and energy consumption typically associated with municipal biological wastewater treatment.
Yorkshire Water plans £60m investment in Ilkley wastewater treatment works and storm overflows to reduce river Wharfe discharges and improve water quality at the town's designated bathing water.
Gradiant, has announced the award of a mobile turnkey water treatment system designed to supply demineralized water essential for power generation at a major integrated petrochemicals and refining complex located in Malaysia.
As water issues like scarcity accelerate, here's a look at how leading pharma manufacturers are addressing the sector’s complex water challenges, including meeting regulatory standards for water quality and reliability, while managing rising water costs.
Here Ian Loudon, international sales manager at wireless telemetry specialist Omniflex, explains how to select wireless equipment in the water industry and shares some advice for system setup.
WEG has supplied 33 x W22 and 15 x W50 motors for the Kef Eddir-Tipaza project, covering low and medium voltage motors from 30 kW to 900 kW, for 14 elevation pump stations.
This contract, with a total value of 4 billion euros over 12 years, covers water distribution for 4 million residents in 132 municipalities in the Paris Region.