Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc has designed what it says is a “first-of-its-kind” filtration system to prevent the spread of a zebra mussel infestation in Shoreview, Minnesota. 23 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
InfoWorks ICM enhances workgroup management modelling platform, InfoWorks, by giving users the ability to model below-ground collections systems and above-ground drainage in one simulation package. 03 August 2010
The alliance will design and build one of the world’s largest advanced tertiary wastewater treatment plants for Melbourne Water in Australia. 28 July 2010
The ABC (Active, Beautiful, Clean) Waters project at Pandan Reservoir is part of a PUB programme launched in April 2006. 26 July 2010
The hub and net design of the StormX captures rubbish and debris from storm water runoff which finds its way into outfall lines and the ends of pipes. 19 July 2010
The approximately 100 MEUR order from Kiewit-Alarie is for a project being developed by Ontario Power Generation on the Lower Mattagami River. 13 July 2010
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (NYCDEP) has contracted the companies for the Citywide Dredging Engineering Design Contract Services project. 07 July 2010
The contract with the Hue City Water Environment Improvement Project Management Unit involves consortium Nihon Suiko Sekkei (NSS) and Vietnam Water Sanitation and Environment JSC (VIWASE). 28 June 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
According to a report from Lux Research, the total membrane technology market will grow from $1.5 billion in 2009 to $2.8 billion in 2020. 08 June 2010
The Thames Gateway Water treatment Works is powered by renewable energy, turning a mixture of seawater and river water from the River Thames into drinking water. 03 June 2010
The pumping stations have been built to abstract up to 12.5 litres of water per day from the groundwater reserves in the event of a prolonged dry spell. 02 June 2010
The Energy Recovery Inc division provides desalination components for the Global Defense Technology & Systems (GDTS) Tactical Water Purification System (TWPS). 25 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
Essex & Suffolk Water has installed polyethylene raw water pipes from GPS as part of a major investment programme to secure the future water supply for Essex, UK. 13 May 2010
The Cavico Corp subsidiary, Cavico Mining, has signed a construction contract with Investment & Development Management No.4 to complete the diversion canal in Vietnam. 12 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 Bureau of Reclamation’s Yuma desalting plant is to operate the pilot run at one-third capacity for a period of one year to gather information about its capabilities 29 April 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
Designed by Aardvark EM and manufactured by DRM Industrial Fabrics, the Sedi-filter system has been successfully utilized in a pilot project with Blue Boar Contracts 01 April 2010
Of the money awarded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, Basepoint Design Corporation received $2,545,952 and $166,872 was awarded to Aero-Metric 01 April 2010
WERF (Water Environment Research Foundation) is offering the money through the Endowment for Innovation in Applied Water Quality Research 31 March 2010
The money from Melbourne Water’s Community Grants Programme has been donated to environmental groups across greater Melbourne to improve the health of local rivers and creeks 29 March 2010
The units are part of a contract to produce five Hydro-Brake flow control units for the £53 million White Cart Water Flood Prevention Scheme for Glasgow City Council 23 March 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 $500,000 water treatment facility, recently installed by Amiad, in Waku Kungo, Angola is the first combined-use water treatment plant in Africa 17 March 2010
In the series of public lectures, experts from the UK and abroad will explore the impact of the UK’s growing flood risk on the built environment 02 March 2010
Tewkesbury residents have been invited to view Severn Trent Water’s plans for a permanent flood defence barrier at the Mythe Water Treatment works 01 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 dam removal will restore access to more than 350 miles of salmon habitat, resolve disputes over basin water and provide greater economic security for fishing, tribal and agricultural communities 19 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
Selected by the City of Wichita, Kansas, the Halia advanced oxidation system will be used to treat excess water flow for aquifer storage and future reuse 01 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
The conferences has been co-located to provide an opportunity for interdisciplinary networking and discussion on urban and sustainable technologies 22 January 2010
Claire Young welcomes you to this weeks round-up of the news from the Working with Water website 18 January 2010
The five year capital programme contracts with United Utilities and Anglian Water will commence in April 2010 14 January 2010
Located in Xinle City, Hebei province, the wastewater treatment plant will be upgraded to improve effluent quality from Class 2 to Class 1A in compliance with the National Discharge Standard of Pollutants for Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants 12 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
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
Rating the conditions of 56% of US lakes as good and the remainder as fair or poor, the findings of the National Lakes Assessment is the first time the EPA and its partners have used a nationally consistent approach to survey the ecological and water quality of lakes 18 December 2009
Ending the 2009 irrigation season with approximately 21,000 acre feet of carryover water left in Boise River reservoirs, Pioneer Irrigation District has retained a third of its total yearly storage water allocation 15 December 2009
Recognised for their achievements in water reuse, Cogentrix Energy’s 120-megawatt power plant in Battleboro, North Carolina, has implemented a solution to conserve an estimated three million gallons of water annually 09 December 2009
The tributaries of the Ocmulgee River, which flows from Atlanta, Georgia, have been listed as possible locations for a new reservoir, two expanded reservoirs and a potential 54-mile pipeline from Jackson Lake to Gwinnet County 07 December 2009
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
Developed by a team of researchers led by civil engineering professor Fotis Sotiropoulos, director of St. Anthony Falls Laboratory (SAFL) at the University of Minnesota, the Virtual StreamLab demonstrates the physics of natural water flows with a high level of detail and realism. 03 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
The District Council of Mount Barker has contracted Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies to design, supply, install and commission a 6.9 mega litre per day Actiflo high rate clarification system which will form the major pre-treatment stage. 25 November 2009
The rule, which will be phased in over the next four years, from February 2010, is expected to significantly improve the quality of water nationwide. 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 allocated money, recently signed off by President Obama, will go to water projects in San Joaquin County. 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
The five month environmental scheme will involve constructing a new, screened combined sewer overflow and installing more than 170 metres of sewer pipe on Front Street and along the disused railway line. 17 November 2009
Claire Young welcomes you to this weeks round-up of the news from the Working with Water website 16 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
Two communities in the Ba province of Fiji have received Point One Filters from the Fiji Water Foundation and the United States-based Give Clean Water Inc. 26 October 2009
The National Water Commission is concerned with the health of Australian rivers. 09 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
Unionmatex Industrieanlagen, a German supplier of industrial plants, is relying on Berkefeld water treatment technology to manage the water cycle of the grain mills, from the production of drinking and process water and purification to the recycling of the wastewater. 09 September 2009
Analytical Technology has launched the Q45N Dissolved Ammonia Monitor for continuous measurement of ammonia in river water. 07 September 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
Fairbanks Morse Pump has won a US$65 million order to supply 13 pumps to the US Army Corps of Engineers for flood control in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. 16 July 2009
One of the world's largest river water desalination plants has opened in Catalonia, Spain. Operated by Aigues Ter-Llobregat and GE Water, the desalination plant is based near Barcelona. 22 May 2009
Voith Hydro has booked worth approximately €500 million in the first few months of the current fiscal year, benefiting, the company says, from a rising demand for renewable, CO2-free power generation. 25 March 2009
Siemens Water Technologies has launched a compact oil/water separation unit to the offshore oil and gas industry. 20 March 2009
Israeli-based Checklight, a part of the Whitewater Technology Group, has developed a monitoring system based on luminescent bacteria that can automatically detect water contamination and alert SCADA system within minutes. 10 March 2009
Dakota Instruments has introduced a new line of low-cost injection-moulded flowmeters. 10 March 2009
The International Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is working with an international group to observe environmental conditions and increase water availability in developing regions. 10 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
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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