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Pall supplies water treatment technology to Qatar Petroleum

Contractor SEG (Société d'Entreprise & de Gestion) Qatar has selected Pall Corp to supply a state-of-the-art water treatment solution for Qatar Petroleum’s Ras Laffan Emergency and Safety College.
27 January 2012

Increased orders for Sorubin floating baffles

Sorubin, a supplier of energy efficient aeration products for water treatment, has recently received several orders for Optusflow, its new floating baffles system.
16 January 2012

Filtration dictionary at a discount

Members of the Filtration Society can receive a copy of a new Dictionary of Filtration and Separation at a discounted price.
06 January 2012

New appointments at WEF

The Water Environment Federation (WEF) has promoted Dr Eileen O'Neill to the position of deputy executive director and Matthew Ries to chief technical officer.
22 December 2011

POU system treats 57 contaminants

AdEdge Water Technologies says that its AdVantEdgePlus point-of-use (POU) system can treat more contaminants than any other POU system available today.
16 December 2011

Berson supplies UV disinfection technology to Ukraine

UV specialist Berson has supplied two of its InLine+ UV disinfection systems to a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in the city of Chernihiv to the north-east of Kiev.
16 December 2011

Shaft solution helps sewage problem

Hydro International has provided a Hydro Vortex Drop shaft solution to help upgrade sewage infrastructure in the United Kingdom.
07 December 2011

Wyoming and Florida teams win WEF student design competition

Students from the University of Wyoming and the University of Florida in the US have won the 2011 Student Design Competition.
02 December 2011

Veolia builds MBBRs in Philippines

OTV, a subsidiary of Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies, has been awarded two contracts by Maynilad Water Services Inc. (Maynilad) for the design and build of two new moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR) sewage treatment plants in the Philippines.
12 October 2011

Teijin wastewater system for sewage treatment in tsunami-hit Japanese city

In Japan, Teijin has donated a highly compact municipal sewage-processing system to the city of Kesennuma, in Miyagi Prefecture. The energy-efficient system will serve as a temporary replacement for the city’s sewage treatment system, which was devastated by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami.
11 October 2011

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