Forward osmosis specialist, Oasys Water, recently opened a new office in Dubai to bring on
“industrial water treatment innovations in the Middle East.”
Oman signs deal for temporary desalination
Oman Power and Water Procurement Company (OPWP) has signed an agreement with Muscat
Water to establish temporary desalination plants in Quriyat, Muscat and Aseela in South
A’Sharqiyah.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Spiral Water expands operations, moves headquarters
The company will use the expanded space to accommodate its growing operations including research & development and production.
EPA, Albuquerque Water Utility agree to penalties for sewage overflows and E. Coli violations
ABCUWA will pay a civil penalty of $33,500 and build a pipeline to provide water to a wildlife refuge.
GE and American Water Announce digital initiative
Initiative to harness power of software and big data to improve national water infrastructure.
Water supply project in San Antonio to be led by Garney Construction
The Vista Ridge team, led by Garney, will design and build a system to deliver 50,000 acre-feet of water to the rapidly growing San Antonio, Texas, community.