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 International
 AdEdge Installs 100th System for Arsenic Removal
AdEdge Technologies, Inc. installed its 100th small water system for arsenic and iron removal for the Lincoln Akerman School located in Hampton Falls, N.H.   [more...]



 Clean Water for Households and Industry
Wallace & Tiernan, a company belonging to the Siemens Industrial Solutions and Services Group (I&S), is now offering a new device for measuring and controlling the most important quality parameters of drinking water and process water.  [more...]



 Arsenic Removal Water Filter Could Help Save Millions of Lifes
A filter that removes arsenic from water and that could save tens of millions of lives was launched at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris.  [more...]



 Study: Water Desalination Worldwide
A new study was prepared about water desalination worldwide for sea water and brackish water state 2005 and development up to 2015.  [more...]



 Water Treatment with Arsenic Adsorber
Arsenic adsorber Bayoxide® E33 even more convenient in pellet form  [more...]



 Life Saving Weed can Remove Arsenic from Water Supply
A weed has the potential to save thousands of lives, according to an article published by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC).  [more...]



 Lead Levels in DC Drinking Water Dropping
WASHINGTON, DC, March 14, 2005 (ENS) - The DC Water and Sewer Authority (WASA) is encouraged by "a significant drop" in the lead levels of recent samples of District of Columbia tap water, General Manager Jerry Johnson told lawmakers Friday. "We’re very optimistic."   [more...]



 California Water Utility Removes Perchlorate, VOCs
The Lincoln Avenue Water Company recently started up its 2,000-gpm perchlorate removal system at its two wells in Altadena, Calif.   [more...]



 Court Upholds Standard for Arsenic in Tap Water
WASHINGTON, DC, June 20, 2003 (ENS) - A panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals today unanimously upheld the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's 2001 arsenic in drinking water rule and ruled that the federal Safe Drinking Water Act is constitutional.  [more...]



 Water and Wastewater Treatment Technology
The IWA is introducing a new annual conference that will focus on the most recent advancements in drinking water and wastewater treatment technology.  [more...]



 Dangerous Pathogen Found in Arizona Town's Water
MARICOPA COUNTY, Arizona, November 7, 2002 (ENS) - The water in one Arizona town has been contaminated with a pathogen so dangerous that residents have been advised to avoid even bathing in their tap water.   [more...]



 California Voters Alerted to Water Contamination
SAN FRANCISCO, California, November 1, 2002 (ENS) - Deteriorating water works, pollution, and outdated treatment technology are combining to deliver drinking water that might pose health risks to residents in four of California's largest cities, a new report warns.   [more...]



 Hydraulic Engineering Between Minaret and Church Bell Tower
"Model project for reasonable lean technologies" - under this title the ambitious project of the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs (BmaA) in the Albanian town of Shkodra could become part of the records of the Assistance Programme for CEEC.  [more...]



 Lasting Solutions in Mozambique
On Sunday the 21 July, 2002 WaterAid celebrates its 21st birthday. Since 21 July, 1981 WaterAid projects have helped over seven million of the world?s poorest people. People such as Katerina Jacfod from Niassa in Mozambique, who used to have to collect water for her six children from a muddy marsh.  [more...]



 Asian Desalination Plant Markets
Over the last few decades, Asia has outperformed the rest of the world in its rate of economic growth. The region's countries have made significant advances in alleviating poverty and improving living standards. As home to half the world's people, this is a significant achievement. But the region's emphasis on economic growth without equal attention to the environment has resulted in widespread environmental damage. A report by Matthew Barker, Industry Analyst, Water Group, Europe.  [more...]



 Hanovia and Severn Trent Services Inc.
Capitalising on Growing UV Treatment Market.  [more...]



 Ultrasound for Clear Water
US scientists use acoustics to guarantee pure drinking water: the water filter membranes are examined with ultrasound for decaying deposits that would re-contaminate the purified water.  [more...]



 White Gold for the Fellahin
In Iraq clean drinking water is often more precious than the "black gold". The water treatment expert from Salzburg Burbach is heading to alleviate this state of distress.  [more...]



 Major Order for Seawater Desalination
KSB Aktiengesellschaft, Frankenthal (Germany), received an order for pumps for a new seawater desalination plant in Funairah on the Gulf of Oman for a total of more than EUR 15 million (DM 30 million) at the End of October 2001.   [more...]



 Biological Groundwater Cleanup
Until recently groundwater contaminated by chemicals had to be purified at a high cost. The use of specific bacteria shall now save resources.   [more...]



 Water Know-how Made in Austria
Urgent need for reorganisation of the Romanian drinking water supply system. A team of Austrian experts analyses the current state.   [more...]




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