Amazon API Gateway now supports three new features that make it easy to integrate APIs with AWS Lambda and HTTP endpoints. Previously, you needed to define each method and its integration behavior in API Gateway in order to integrate with backend endpoints. Now, you can route all traffic to a specific backend endpoint without having to apply any request or response mappings and transformations.
WaterWorld Weekly Newscast, September 19, 2016
A transcript of the WaterWorld Weekly Newscast for September 19, 2016.
Florida sinkhole leaks radioactive water into local aquifer
About 215 million gallons of radioactive water have spilled in to the sinkhole in Mulberry, Florida, so far.
Wastewater Challenges & Opportunities in Latin America
While Latin America is one of the world’s richest regions in water resources, approximately 37 million people don’t have access to safe supply of drinking water and nearly 110 million people don’t have sanitation facilities. Could the lifting of sanctions in Cuba help drive change in the region?
New WRF project will look at drinking water treatment of stormwater, graywater, treated wastewater
Project will study alternative sources to assess their viability as a potable water supply.
Carylon Corp. purchases pipeline asset management and investigative technologies from JD7
The purchase will allow the company to inspect and conduct condition assessments in live pressure water mains across the United States.
Emefcy inaugurates first municipal scale MABR wastewater project in Israel
Israeli wastewater treatment provider Emefcy has inaugurated its Membrane Aerated Biofilm Reactors wastewater treatment facility at HaYogev in Israel…
SofTap Water Inc. of Cincinnati, Ohio, named A.O. Smith’s BREW Corporate technology challenge winner
The Business, Research, Entrepreneurship in Wisconsin (BREW) Corporate challenge focused on three areas of interest to A. O. Smith: water purification, water heating, and sensors.
Wastewater treatment project progress in Kuwait with plans for TSE reuse
Proposals from prequalified bidders have now been received for the new 500,000 m3/day Umm Al Hayman Wastewater Project, according to local sources…
Chelsea, Quebec, to get new wastewater treatment facilities
The governments of Canada and Quebec each contributed $1,224,183 to this project, for a combined contribution of $2,448,366.