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Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions and OLI Systems to Jointly Accelerate Digital Transformation for the Oil and Gas Industry with Water Chemistry Insights
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Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions and OLI Systems to Jointly Accelerate Digital Transformation for the Oil and Gas Industry with Water Chemistry Insights

Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions announced today a collaboration with OLI Systems, a leader in water chemistry-based process simulation and electrolyte thermodynamics, to optimize operating performance in the refining and petrochemical industries through the use of OLI’s innovative cloud platform that delivers actionable insights to operations teams. OLI’s deep understanding of electrolyte-intensive applications in refining, like crude...

Gradiant, Global Water Solutions Provider, Selected to the 2023 Global Cleantech 100 List
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Gradiant, Global Water Solutions Provider, Selected to the 2023 Global Cleantech 100 List

Gradiant, a global solutions provider for advanced water and wastewater treatment, has been named on Cleantech Group’s 2023 Global Cleantech 100. The Global Cleantech 100 is an annual list of the most innovative and promising companies in clean technology. Gradiant was recognized for this honor at the 2023 Cleantech Forum North America Dinner on January...

Bob Pragada Assumes Role as Jacob’s Chief Executive Officer
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Bob Pragada Assumes Role as Jacob’s Chief Executive Officer

Pragada confirms focus on driving significant profitable growth and delivering on the company’s strategy accelerators around climate response, data solutions and consulting and advisory Following its leadership succession plan previously announced in September, Jacobs (NYSE:J) confirms Bob Pragada has been named Chief Executive Officer effective Jan. 24, 2023. He is expected to join the Company’s Board of Directors upon...

Seven Seas: Depleting Groundwater Leads to Dangerous Subsidence
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Seven Seas: Depleting Groundwater Leads to Dangerous Subsidence

Providing alternative sources of fresh water can take the pressure off valuable aquifers When a stretch of road suddenly collapses into a sinkhole, it’s likely to make the national news. When land sinks slowly, a process known as ground subsidence, it usually happens gradually and with less fanfare but with potentially devastating effects in the...