Jacobs is working alongside Metro Vancouver in British Columbia to develop a digital roadmap for the future Metro Vancouver manages and treats wastewater and provides clean, safe drinking water through its member jurisdictions for 2.8 million residents in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia (B.C.). One way they continue to protect public health and the...
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Product milestone – 50 years of efficiency in operation
For 50 years, Danfoss’ reliable sensors have helped supertankers secure efficiency in operation and optimization of the energy output.Supertankers sailing the world seas are built to withstand harsh conditions from the humid southern hemisphere to the heavy, cold storms on the North Sea. But it’s what’s inside, that matters. Behind the long vessel’s hull, Danfoss’...
Stantec to help implement a Regional Water Reuse Program for Washington County, Utah
$1 billion system will consist of more than 30 projects to improve efficacy of local water supplies Stantec, a global leader in sustainable design and engineering, has been selected as the Owner’s Advisor for the Washington County Regional Reuse Purification System. In this role, Stantec will work with the Washington County Water Conservancy District, City...
Veolia concludes its campaign to detect PFAS in drinking water in France and strengthens its solution offering
Veolia concludes its nation-wide testing campaign, launched in November 2023, to assess the levels of the 20 regulated PFAS in drinking water in France, using the quality thresholds in force. This campaign was carried out in anticipation of the health authorities’ requirement to include these parameters systematically in the routine tests from 2026 onwards. More...
TAQA Completes Acquisition of SWS Holding
Abu Dhabi National Energy Company PJSC (“TAQA”), one of the largest listed integrated utilities in Europe, Middle East and Africa, today announced the completion of its agreement to acquire Sustainable Water Solutions Holding Company (“SWS Holding”). TAQA has finalised the acquisition of all outstanding shares of SWS Holding for AED 1.7 billion. SWS Holding owns...
Landmark project underway to secure Onslow’s water future
Regional Western Australia’s first public seawater desalination plant is taking shape in Onslow under a $94 million program by the Cook Government and Water Corporation to secure the town’s long-term drinking water supply. The plant will have the capacity to supply 1.5 million litres of climate-resilient drinking water each day and concludes a program of...
Black & Veatch to Identify Carbon Capture Opportunities in Vietnam
Black & Veatch, a global leader in critical infrastructure solutions, is evaluating the feasibility and readiness of deploying carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technology in Vietnam’s coal-fired power plants to further reduce emissions. The Vietnam Petroleum Institute (VPI) has commissioned Black & Veatch to study carbon-cutting technologies at three coal-fired power plants owned by...
Future Pipe Signs Agreement with Wolseley Canada to Provide Industrial and Water Pipe Solutions Across Canada
As Future Pipe Americas continues to expand its presence in the Americas, they are pleased to announce the signing of a formal agreement between Future Pipe and Wolseley Canada Inc.. This agreement aims to deliver infrastructure, water, and industrial composite pipe solutions across Canada. With this agreement in place, Future Pipe and Wolseley will focus...
Water Sector Enhances Service Quality, Doubles Production in Dawadmi and Afif
The water sector has recently improved water supply in Dawadmi and Afif, doubling production to 50,000 cubic meters per day—a 28,000 cubic meter increase—thanks to innovative initiatives that maximize existing assets without significant new investments. These improvements include enhanced hydraulic operations using national engineering expertise, leading to extended pumping hours across 54 centers and villages....
Thames Water’s Cirencester sewage treatment works undergoing £21 million upgrade to increase capacity at the Cotswold capital
Thames Water has announced, Cirencester Sewage Treatment Works (STW) is currently undergoing a £21 million upgrade to improve the quality of effluent released at the works and increase the site’s capacity to help manage the challenges of climate change and prepare for population growth. The STW, which can currently treat up to 269 litres of...