Tag: water treatment
Oklahoma City Selects Aurigo Masterworks Cloud to Deliver Quality Water to 1.4 Million Residents
AUSTIN, Texas — Aurigo Software, North America's leading capital planning and construction management software company, announced it has entered into a multiyear, multimillion-dollar contract...
Sherwin-Williams Announces Call for Impact Award Entries for Notable Water and Wastewater Projects
Annual awards honor remarkable projects featuring Sherwin-Williams Protective & Marine coatings
CLEVELAND – Entry submissions are now open for the annual Sherwin-Williams Impact Award, which honors...
The Hidden Gems of Eastern Glades
Underlying Infrastructure Yields Natural and Enhanced Park Experience
By Christina Hughes and David Lundberg
Prior to the construction of the Clay Family Eastern Glades development in Houston,...
City of Buckeye announces naming of new water treatment campus
Phoenix, AZ
The City of Buckeye recently announced the naming of its new water treatment campus as the Jackie A. Meck Water Campus at a...
Decentralized Wastewater Treatment Approaches Meet Community Treatment and Large Commercial System Demands
By Dennis F. Hallahan, PE and Donald Prince
Introduction
Two general methods are considered for wastewater treatment planning and design: centralized and decentralized models. As environmental...
Faced with Molybdate Restrictions?
Inhibit Corrosion, Scale, and Odors with VpCI®-649 BD MF
Do new restrictions on molybdate make you wonder where to turn for your next replacement water...
Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize 2020 opens for nominations
In conjunction with World Water Day on March 22, the Singapore International Water Week officially opened its call for nominations for the Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize 2020.
De Nora acquires MIOX
De Nora, a global leader in electrochemical technologies and the world’s largest provider of electrodes, coatings and complete solutions for electrochemical processes, announced it has acquired the Albuquerque-based MIOX business from Johnson Matthey
Industrial water management surpasses $10 billion, annually
In 2017, U.S. industry spent $10.2 billion on water management, including water acquisition, treatment, reuse, and discharge.