Many harmful substances in waste water stubbornly resist being broken down by biological waste water treatment plants.
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Integrating modern technologies in water treatment process control
Process control is vital to ensuring the integrity of the water supply chain, in civil and industrial applications.
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Aerogel holds potential for oil and chemical clean-up
Absorption technology may offer a cheaper and greener method to absorb oil and heavy metals from water and other surfaces.
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Brisbane’s drinking water linked to infections
Brisbane's water supply has been found to contain disease carrying bugs which can be directly linked to infections in some patients, according to a new study by QUT.
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Low-cost water treatment process implemented at filtration plant in Victoria
The innovation was to dose Powdered Activated Carbon at concentrations tailored to achieve the required removal of variable Dissolved Organic Carbon levels in Rosslynne source water.
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NSW pool equipment maker develops chlorine-free water treatment system
Waterco’s MultiCyclone centrifugal filter will improve Hydroxypure’s ability to absorb ozone, thus enhancing its performance.
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Mobile treatment system delivers clean water
This system incorporates a novel disinfectant that does not have a corrosive impact on components over time but still kills any bacteria that may be present in the water.
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Alfa Laval wins $15m water treatment order in Australia
Alfa Laval has won an order from a leading Australian energy company to supply a unique water-treatment system for cleaning wastewater from natural gas production.
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Energy-free water treatment with solar purification
Melbourne-based company develops unique solution to water treatment and purification to potable water for human consumption or agricultural use.
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Queensland sewage treatment plant to double daily wastewater treatment capacity
GE’s LEAPmbr wastewater-treatment technology will be the centrepiece of an upgrade to Unitywater’s Maleny sewage treatment plant in Queensland and is expected to allow the plant to double the amount of water treated per day to one million litres.
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