The Smart Sponge Plus technology from AbTech Industries reduces the harmful coliform bacteria in stormwater runoff. 24 August 2010
The web-based discussion forum aims to gather public input on how the EPA can improve protection of drinking water, and will be implemented in the new drinking water strategy. 19 August 2010
SDIX is providing its Microtox Water Quality System and technical assistance to the (ORCA) to aid their work. 11 August 2010
The water quality software was developed in collaboration between scientists from the US EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) and the DOE (Department of Energy). 06 August 2010
The contract through Interserve Project Services Ltd involves delivering a complete aeration plant package for Thames Water at Riverside sewage treatment works, UK. 04 August 2010
The Washington State Department of Ecology granted the general Use Level Designation (GULD) for WaterTectonics' WaveIonics Electrocoagulation Substractive Technology (ECST). 28 July 2010
The collaborative website from the Water Environment Federation (WEF) and the American Water Works Association (AWWA) features resources for water recruiters, career seekers and students. 11 June 2010
OilDam can be immediately deployed to provide a reliable means of keeping the oil from reaching the shore, while containing it and enabling its removal. 27 May 2010
EQuan MAX is an automated, high throughput Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS) solution for the analysis of contaminants in water and beverages. 26 May 2010
The Canadian Museum of Nature and the Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS) will use the donation money to fund a gallery and a website. 25 May 2010
The geospatial modelling solution is designed for building and analysing comprehensive 2D models which simulate urban stormwater, sanitary sewers, river flooding and pollutant transport. 24 May 2010
Under the terms of the agreement, Clean TeQ has exclusive rights in Australia to use Microvi’s clean water technologies for the treatment of nitrogenous compounds in groundwater and wastewater. 07 May 2010
The Swedish Environmental Research Institute and the Royal Institute of Technology will test membrane distillation at the experimental Water Treatment plant in Sjöstadsverket, Stockholm. 06 May 2010
Local government units and other interested parties wishing to reduce pollution from urban areas and farm fields have until 21 May 2010 to apply through a competitive application process 28 April 2010
The Clean Technology Index will measure the performance of companies listed on TSX whose core business is in the development and deployment of green technologies 01 April 2010
Over a two-week period, the US EPA is holding a Web discussion forum, seeking public advice on how to tackle the country’s significant water pollution problems 18 March 2010
The Drainage Services Department (DSD) in Hong Kong has requested the study for a sewerage treatment works at South Lantau as part of the Outlying Islands Sewage Stage 2 project. 11 March 2010
Properties in West London will benefit from more than 600 pumping systems to protect the worst-affected properties, while a larger sewer network is researched and designed 10 March 2010
The action plan lays out the most urgent threats facing the Great Lakes and sets out goals, objectives and key actions to take over the next five years 22 February 2010
'Treating wastewater: Total nitrogen removal at remote sites' is now available as a download on this site. 22 February 2010
The Spokane River/Lake Spokane Dissolved Oxygen Water Quality Improvement Plan will guide work towards bringing the Spokane River into compliance with water quality standards for dissolved oxygen 17 February 2010
The Governing Board has taken action to protect the Indian River Lagoon and St Lucie Estuary through projects recommended by the St Lucie River Issues Team 17 February 2010
The Bandalong Litter Trap from Storm Water Systems has been installed to prevent the flow of human generated rubbish into the Satilla River in Waycross 15 February 2010
The first two units of the wastewater treatment system have been deployed to aid the US Army by cleaning putrid water within 24 hour, leaving no toxic by-products 11 February 2010
The programme supports innovative, community-based environmental projects which improve, restore or protect watersheds and community drinking water supplies 11 February 2010
Camden, Rockport, Rockland and portions of Owls Head have joined several other Maine towns which are protecting their coastal water with a ‘No Discharge Area’ designation. 08 February 2010
West London’s Mogden sewage treatment works will be upgraded and extended to reduce the amount of storm sewage which overflows from the site into the River Thames during heavy rainfall 25 January 2010
Claire Young welcomes you to this weeks round-up of the news from the Working with Water website 18 January 2010
Under a ten-year agreement services contract with San Bernardino County, Envirogen Technologies will provide the Arrowhead Regional Medical Centre in San Bernardino with potable water from perchlorate-laden groundwater 15 January 2010
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality issued the Oregon Department of Transportation with the $2,750 fine for violating the waste disposal limitation in the water pollution control facilities permit to operate a wastewater treatment system at the Cow Creek Rest Area 15 January 2010
The investment from the venture development organisation will aid ABSMaterials in developing their silica-based material which absorbs toxins in water 15 January 2010
Minnesota-headquartered Pentair Inc is donating and installing a custom-designed Rain Water Recycle System (RWRS) that will capture, conserve and reuse rain water at Target Field, the new home of Major League Baseball’s Minnesota Twins. 13 January 2010
In their second decade of restoration, the Everglades Coalition, which is an amalgamation of 53 allied organisations with local, state and federal partners, aims to fully fund and build critical projects which will restore the Everglades 11 January 2010
Operated by Veolia Environmental Services, the leachate treatment plant at the Candles landfill site in Shropshire has treated millions of litres of landfill collected rainwater, making it safe to be returned to the environment 05 January 2010
Conducted by NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), other federal agencies and 11 independent regional associations of ocean observing partners, the project has produced standardised data sets which can be accessed via the US Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) 05 January 2010
Worth £400m, the contract for the four-mile Lee Tunnel, is the largest of its kind in 20 years and will prevent more than 16 million tonnes of sewage annually from entering Thames tributary, the River Lee. 05 January 2010
Claire Young welcomes you to this weeks round-up of the news from the Working with Water website 04 December 2009
The economic regulator of water and sewerage prices in England and Wales, Ofwat, has finalised the prices which water and sewerage companies can charge their customers between 2010-15 03 December 2009
The Continuous Toxicity Monitor from Modern Water subsidiary, Cymtox, is uses bacteria to monitor water and wastewater supplies for early signs of unwanted toxins, including metals, solvents, petrochemical compounds, pesticides and herbicides 02 December 2009
The funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act was given the go-ahead from Gov. Chris Gregoire and the state Department of Ecology and will pay for low-impact development projects in Washington which provide enhanced stormwater treatment. 30 November 2009
Claire Young welcomes you to this week's round-up of the news from the Working with Water website 27 November 2009
As a result of recent advances in photocatalytic wastewater treatment technology, the RayWOx solar water treatment plant centres around a new type of solar receiver which can generate enough process energy from sunlight to break down a wide range of pollutants. 27 November 2009
Funded by SD Tech Fund of Sustainable Development Technology Canada, the project led by Pathogen Detection Systems will develop and demonstrate the company’s portable, on-site, high-speed microbiological water monitoring system to detect E.Coli and Total Coliforms in water. 27 November 2009
The renewable and emissions-free osmotic power prototype from Statkraft generates power by exploiting the energy available when fresh water and seawater are mixed. 26 November 2009
By growing algae in ocean floating plastic containers filled with sewage, NASA has created plastic osmotic containers which produce oil. 26 November 2009
The Wuxi Xincheng plant in China’s Jiangsu Province has been upgraded by Siemens using the company’s Membrane Biological Reactor (MBR) system which integrates the conventional biological treatment process at Wuxi Xincheng with membrane filtration using Siemen’s Memcor membranes. 24 November 2009
Claire Young welcomes you to this weeks round-up of the news from the Working with Water website 23 November 2009
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has determined 25 methods for sampling and monitoring drinking water, including some which have been developed by the US EPA themselves. 20 November 2009
Measuring how water companies work for customers, society and the environment, the indicators show significant progress in areas which are high priority for customers. 19 November 2009
The river basin management plans, submitted to the Minister for Environment by SEPA (Scottish Environment Protection Agency), are targeted at the Government as well as Scotland’s authorities and public bodies. 19 November 2009
Claire Young welcomes you to this weeks round-up of the news from the Working with Water website 16 November 2009
The UK government’s proposals for a marine planning regime offshore, designed to bring together the conservation, social and economic needs of the seas surrounding the UK, are now law. 16 November 2009
The joint venture between Veolia Water Outsourcing Ltd and SEDE will provide recycling solutions for organic waste streams which will protect public health, avoid environmental pollution and re-use waste water treatment by-products. 10 November 2009
Claire Young welcomes you to the November/December issue of Working with Water magazine 09 November 2009
The robots being developed at Michigan State University will swim like fish and carry sensors to record temperature, dissolved oxygen, pollutants and harmful algae. 06 November 2009
The German technical disaster relief organisation, THW (Technisches Hilfswerk), mobilised Berkefeld’s TWA 15 UF to remove considerable impurities from the local drinking water in Hellental. 05 November 2009
Two Sinopec plants in China will use Siemens Water Technologies’ Zimpro wet air oxidation to treat sulfidic, caustic wastewater generated in the production of ethylene. 22 October 2009
The Texas General Land Office has granted the first offshore wave-energy lease to Texas-based Renew Blue Inc. who will use ocean water and waves to produce bottled desalinated water. 19 October 2009
The companies face a combined penalty of up to $177,500 for violations of the Clean Water Act resulting from an oil spill in the Souhegan River in March 2009. 09 October 2009
The millions of gallons of de-icing chemicals sprayed onto airplanes every winter are creating dead zones in nearby waterways. 09 October 2009
Bilge water filters from MyCelx improve environmental impact and prevent pollution 07 October 2009
BioPetroClean has signed a global commercial agreement with Dow Chemical Company to significantly strengthen its distribution channels. 02 October 2009
MIOX Corporation has been named a Global Cleantech 100 Clean Technology Company by Guardian News and Media and Cleantech Group. 22 September 2009
The UN Environment Program (UNEP) has called for action after finding underground water supplies in Palestine in danger of collapse. 21 September 2009
Viking Oil Company in Connecticut has agreed to pay the fine after violating the federal Clean Water Act (CWA). 18 September 2009
More than $580 million is being invested in three major water projects in Geelong, the Surf Coast and Bellarine Peninsula in capital investments which will provide long-term water security for households and businesses and create up to 540 jobs. 20 August 2009
Water resources are a major issue facing organizations today and utility companies are continually seeking innovative solutions. The UK’s leading water event, the International Water and Effluent Exhibition (IWEX), is perfectly positioned to equip businesses with the tools and knowledge to take steps towards becoming more sustainable. 19 August 2009
Elmarco Inc. and Filtration+Separation magazine will be holding a free webinar on 18 August, which will look at the Nanospider™ fiber formation process as well as nanofibers as a performance tool for optimizing the profitability and performance of filtration media. 24 July 2009
Electronic noses detect unpleasant odours at US wastewater treatment plant. 17 June 2009
Mettler-Toledo Thornton has developed a new on-line conductivity sensor for industrial boilers that can measure directly in the blowdown line without sample cooling. 25 March 2009
Suez subsidiary Ondeo Industrial Solutions and Aqua-tools have signed a partnership to commercialist the use of using Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)-metry kits to measure microbial activity in water treatment installations. 25 March 2009
An international team of scientists has developed a method of using ultrasound to eliminate ibuprofen from waters polluted with this drug. 16 March 2009
JWC Environmental has launched the latest version of the company’s Channel Monster, designed for grinding and screening in wastewater pump stations. 16 March 2009
A focus group set up by British Water has published a new code of practice looking at ways in which residents in the UK can use ‘grey water’ in order to risk increased flooding in the future. 10 March 2009
GE Water & Process Technologies’ wastewater treatment technology has been selected to help restore water quality in Taihu Lake, China. 25 February 2009
Blue I Water Technologies has introduced a multi-parameter water testing platform that automatically tests up to 15 different water measurement factors. 25 February 2009
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