The market for atmospheric water generators – technology which can draw water from the air – has started to take off. How do these technologies work and at what scale? We look at Israeli solution Water-Gen.
Purification by Sunlight
An Australian-based research team has made a breakthrough in synthesising a novel photocatalytic titanium dioxide (TiO2) material capable of rapid and effective disinfection of water using natural sunlight.
Redefining Ecuador’s Wastewater Treatment
To overcome polluted water sources and connect residents of Guayaquil to the network, the Las Esclusas wastewater plan will cost more than $100 million and generate its own power.
Identifying and remedying problems in reverse osmosis processes
Reverse osmosis membranes are now commonly used for water purification. This article looks at how operators should deal with operational challenges such as falling rejection and a reduction in performance.
Samba Heartland Plays Host to the IDA
This year’s IDA World Congress will head to São Paulo, Brazil with a focus on water reuse and desalination for the Latin American market. We take a look at what visitors can expect
Saint John: A New Water Network for an Old City
Saint John is the most populous city in the Canadian province of New Brunswick on the country’s Atlantic coast, bordering the US state of Maine.
Pumps & Valves
Atlas Copco Portable Energy has added to its family of medium and large submersible dewatering pumps with the launch of the WEDA+ plug-and-play range.
Robust Ultrafiltration Solutions for Brazil
Ultrafiltration (UF) is more popular than ever for many kinds of water treatment.
Wastewater treatment infrastructure in Cramahe gets funding
Gov. of Canada approves 17 new projects in 11 communities.
Rezatec partners with Matchpoint Inc.
Partnership boosts satellite-powered leak detection in the Southern U.S.