Mendocino, California. Gunter, Texas. Magdalena, New Mexico. These are just a few of the towns that have run out of water in recent years, whether because of a reliance on shallow wells that dried up during a drought, mechanical glitches in wells due to extreme heat, or the town’s water table falling by 20 feet....
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LG Chem to invest KRW 125 billion in Cheongju RO membrane plant
LG Chem to invest KRW 125 billion in Cheongju RO membrane plant “Expansion to double the water treatment business within 5 years” ■ Expanding Cheongju RO membrane plant by 2025 □ 400,000 additional annual production of RO membranes enable water treatment for 16 million people □ Expansion targets seawater desalination, industrial water, and wastewater reuse...
FEDCO: Energy recovery at scale: King Abdulaziz International Airport
At a glance Six RO trains provide 48,000 m3/d of permeate for Saudi Arabia’s busiest airport. Just one HPB turbocharger per train is required for effective energy recovery. Just two high-speed mechanical components per train are required for pressure boosting and energy recovery: the high pressure pump and turbocharger ERD. About the project: Located in...
Water Positive: leveraging the synergies between CO2 and water to fight climate change
29 August 2023
Avista Technologies Impact Together: The Colorado River Basin Project
Avista Technologies continues their “IMPACT TOGETHER” The Colorado River Basin Project for a second year, to support Kurita and the Water Resilience Coalition’s (WRC) vision for global water resilience achieved by helping water basins consistently supply high-quality and fresh water needed for communities, businesses, and the entire ecosystem. This project is an opportunity to help...
WEG announces investment of US$ 40 million to acquire new land in Mexico
The objective is to ensure the continuous and sustainable growth of the Company in the long term WEG announces investment of US$ 40 million to acquire new land in Mexico. WEG has announced the acquisition of a new piece of land in the city of Atotonilco de Tula, state of Hidalgo, Mexico. Located in front...
Three New Water Treatment Projects Add $8.5 M to The WTS Backlog
H2O Innovation Inc. (“H2O Innovation” or the “Corporation”) is pleased to announce that its Water Technologies & Services (WTS) business was recently awarded three new water treatment projects, including drinking water, wastewater, and water reuse applications, totalling $8.5 M. These projects speak to the growing demands for water needs of all kinds and increase the...