Eliminates off-site disposal; treats wastewater for reuse.
Mich. congressman advocates for updates to Lead & Copper Rule
Rep. Dan Kildee (D-Mich.) cites the water crisis in Flint for the request.
Pall Water now operating under Danaher Corporation
While remaining a division of Pall Corporation, will now operate in affiliation with the operating companies of Danaher’s robust Water Quality Platform.
Canada’s Montérégie region gets water, sewer upgrades
The Governments of Canada and Quebec are supporting two new projects that will improve water and sewage systems in the Montérégie region.
AWS CodePipeline pricing update; each new pipeline will not be charged for first 30 days
AWS CodePipeline will now enable customers to experiment at a lower cost. Customers can create new pipelines without incurring any charges on that pipeline for the first thirty calendar days. After that period, the new pipelines will be charged at the existing rate of $1 per active pipeline per month. The new pricing is available in all regions in which CodePipeline is available.
Dairy faces $70,000 in wastewater fines
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture investigated and assessed the penalty.
Sewer district to pay $225,000 fine for spills
Sacramento sewer district to pay for 2015 spill into Arcade Creek
USACE awards Amec Foster Wheeler $48.4M design-build contract for upgrades to Idaho water treatment plant
Bunker Hill Superfund site near Kellogg, Idaho, to get new reactors, a sludge thickener and pressure filter system.
Micron Sues Ex-Employees Working For China DRAM companies
According to the China Economic Daily News, Micron is suing former employees at its Taiwanese subsidiaries who are now working for mainland China DRAM companies. Micron is alleging that the former employees stole trade secrets which enabled the China companies to make DRAM. Ironically, the US used the legal processes to stop China’s previous strategy …
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VW invests in Beijing AI start-up
VW has invested in five year-old Beijing AI start-up Mobvoi. The $180 million investment is the biggest single investment in Mobvoi which has been backed by Google and Sequoia. Mobvoi is valued at over $1 billion. Mobvoi was founded by ex-Google employee, John Hopkins graduate, Li Zhifei who also has a partnership with Google to …
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