The company will use the expanded space to accommodate its growing operations including research & development and production.
City of Oceanside, Calif., Pathogen Removal Study recognized at the White House Water Summit
The research is expected to have a wide reaching impact on efforts to continually improve drinking water supplies throughout California and potentially the nation.
Desalitech awards first project to Pall under new deal
Reverse osmosis (RO) water treatment specialist, Desalitech, has sold a 4Ml/d ReFlex RO
system to Pall Corporation. It is the first major project awarded under the recently forged
partnership between the two firms.
Spiral Water moves house
Specialist in filtration for difficult-to-treat waters, Spiral Water Technologies, has moved its
corporate headquarters to a larger facility in San Rafael, California. The Bay Area company, will
use the greater space to accommodate its growing operations including research and
development, and production, it said.
WaterWorld Weekly Newscast, March 28, 2016
A transcript of the WaterWorld Weekly Newscast for March 28, 2016.
Californians back water recycling
Californians are eager for long-term solutions to the state’s drought and are overwhelmingly
supportive of using treated wastewater, or recycled water, in their everyday lives, according to
a statewide survey by water technology firm, Xylem.
EPA announces $3.3 Million in funding for water reuse and conservation research
Research will measure health and ecological impacts of water conservation practices.
Texas Desal call for papers
The Texas Desalination Association has invited submissions for its fourth annual
conference, Texas Desal 2016, on 29-30 September at Austin, Texas.
Hendy Group installs 50kWp array to power Car and Van centre
Hendy Group’s Van and Truck Centre in Chandler’s Ford near Southampton is generating its own electricity after the installation of a solar array.
UK’s first ‘AA’ rated domestic property features PV-T modules
Five apartments located in the North Kent coastal town of Whitstable have become the UK’s first domestic properties to achieve a Standard Assessment Procedure rating of ‘AA’.