Senators called the EPA’s WOTUS rule “an economic assault on small businesses, manufacturing and agriculture.”
Lanxess elements tackle difficult Nile river water
Specialty chemicals company Lanxess is providing a new reverse osmosis plant to desalinate and demineralise water from the River Nile in Egypt, for fertiliser manufacturer Alexfert.
Veolia to supply drinking water and boost network yield in Armenia
Veolia’s Armenia subsidiary, Veolia Djur, has won an affermage contract to deliver drinking and wastewater services to Armenia’s population of three million.
Coca-Cola to invest £2.3m into water reuse plant, Scotland
As part of a £2.3 million investment, Coca-Cola European Partners will be replacing and upgrading a water treatment plant at its manufacturing site in East Kilbride…
Hitachi to demo integrated desalination and reuse system in South Africa
Hitachi has been selected to run a demonstration project for RemixWater, its integrated seawater desalination and water reuse system, in South Africa.
Iran poised to finance nuclear plants with co-located desalination
Iran has begun constructing two nuclear power plants, to be co-located with desalination facilities of 200 million m3/d, reports Iranian government news agency, Islamic Republic News Agency.
AWWA urges collaboration from Trump administration in letter to transition team
Organization has urged the new Administration to make water infrastructure investment a key priority in the coming years.
Coca-Cola invests in water recycling plant in Scotland, UK
Coca-Cola European Partners has brought online a new water treatment and reuse system at its manufacturing site in East Kilbride, Scotland, UK.
The LTC Way
There used to be lots of chip companies like Linear Technology which believed that innovation was the route to success and where the founding team stuck around to keep the invention culture bubbling. Now there are few such companies and, with the acquisition of LTC by ADI for $14.8 billion, the best of that ilk …
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Parents must encourage primary school kids to love science and maths
Students should be encouraged to pursue a STEM career while they are of primary school age, according to 50% of STEM professionals responding to a survey by MathWorks, which was intended to reveal reasons behind the UK skill shortage. When asked to consider their own experiences; 40% said they were inspired to love the subjects by …
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