With the full commissioning of first phase, it will produce 100,000 m³ of desalinated water daily, resulting in annual savings of over 36 million m³ of freshwater.
The enduring challenge of finding leaks on plastic pipes continues to drive innovation in detection techniques, writes Tony Gwynne, leakage solutions director.
General Atomics' PERSES system will demonstrate industrial-scale PFAS destruction in Lake Elmo, Minnesota, as part of a U.S. Army ERDC-funded initiative to address "forever chemicals," in multiple waste streams.
Badger Meter’s ORION Cellular is the first smart water device certified under Ericsson and CTIA’s IoT Network program, validating its security, reliability, and compliance for critical infrastructure.
The RMB 20 million facility will focus on research and development in solar photovoltaics, wind energy, green hydrogen, energy storage and seawater desalination.
Smith & Loveless introduces the OXIGEST MBR system, blending biological treatment and membrane filtration in a compact, automated design for high-quality effluent and flexible installation.
Veolia Water Technologies opens a new Service Center in Cajamar, São Paulo, boosting mobile water treatment for industries and municipalities across Latin America with sustainable, membrane-based solutions under its GreenUp program.
Clean TeQ Water’s subsidiary NematiQ, in partnership with Monash University, has developed a next-gen membrane that captures long- and short-chain PFAS, offering scalable, sustainable solutions for stricter global water regulations.
AUMA’s SEVEN HiMod actuator integrates advanced modulation, predictive diagnostics, and digital connectivity to ensure high-efficiency, EN 15714-2 Class D continuous-duty performance.
Scottish Water’s £636,000 solar scheme installs 793 panels at the Gorbals water site to meet 17% of energy needs, cut 78 tonnes of CO₂ annually, and enhance biodiversity through habitat-friendly initiatives.