A wastewater recycling plant has been expanded to 9,000 m3/day in the Emirate of Ajman using ultra filtration and reverse osmosis membranes…
Fracking wastewater – nothing to worry about, finds Duke University research
Multiple concerns have been raised in the past over the chemicals used and subsequent wastewater generated during the hydraulic fracturing, known as fracking, process…
Xylem mobilizes pumps, equipment to help move water in aftermath of Hurricane Matthew
Xylem’s local branches in North Charleston, SC and Jacksonville, FL worked around the clock to provide rapid response dewatering capabilities to keep local infrastructure and community facilities functional during and after Matthew.
Direct potable reuse study results released
Water Research Foundation is positioned to be the leader in potable reuse research, with over a dozen ongoing projects and over 40 years of research.
Calif. water utility employs water quality monitors by Aqua Metrology Systems
This is the first commercial application to use a real-time water quality monitor developed by Aqua Metrology Systems (AMS) to provide high frequency, reliable, and accurate data on hexavalent and total chromium.
Northwest Pipe Company awarded section 10-11 of Integrated Pipeline Project in Texas
The pipeline will transport raw water and provide new infrastructure capacity for the area.
Intel has sparkling Q3
Intel’s Q3 revenues grew 9.1% y-o-y and profit grew 21% y-o-y Gross margin was 64.8% and operating profit was $5.1 billion.
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Step carefully with Brexit, warns Royal Academy of Engineering
The government should step carefully when it implements Brexit, says the Royal Academy of Engineering, which wants to see free movement, a continuation of UK participation in EU R&D projects and continued access to the single market.
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Government appoints director of digital and media
The government appoints the former Ambassador to Israel, Matthew Gould, to be Director General for Digital and Media. At university, Gould studied philosophy and divinity.
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micro:bit launches educational foundation
A foundation, in the form of not-for-profit company, has been set-up to support the BBC micro:bit educational computer. Prior to this, support has been from a group of companies and other organisations loosely called the ‘micro:bit partnership’. “I’d like to say huge thank you to everybody that has played a part in getting the micro:bit to …
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