The Eco-Solids Process unit in Shenyang signals the start of a potential further 20 units to be built over the next three years in the Liaoning province. 23 August 2010
The Copa SAF (submerged aerated filter) is an aerobic, fixed film wastewater treatment system with permanently submerged media, usually aerated from below. 16 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
Charles Austin is also exhibiting the range of enviro et and enviro sw aeration pumps which are designed for wastewater treatment. 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 New York City Department of Environmental Protection (NYCDEP) has contracted the companies for the Citywide Dredging Engineering Design Contract Services project. 07 July 2010
Yorkshire inventor David Wilks, who appeared on TV’s Dragon’s Den, has designed the Saver-Siphon device which can halve the amount of water used in toilet flushing. 02 July 2010
Developments include low energy desalination technology, a waste-to-waste sludge reduction wastewater treatment process and a membrane bioreactor (MBR) testing facility for validating new MBR design parameters. 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
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
Larsen & Toubro awarded the contract for the Phase II extension of Quatar’s Doha South sewage treatment works. 21 May 2010
The recent installation of a series of odour control system solutions at sites in the USA, Europe and Asia has brought the company to the 600 benchmark. 12 May 2010
Kirloskar Brothers has acquired 90% shares in Braybar Pumps through its Wholly Owned Subsidiary company Kirloskar Brothers International BV in the Netherlands. 04 May 2010
The contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest (NAVFAC Southwest) involves the companies providing design-build services for wet utilities projects in Southern California 29 April 2010
The Quick4 Plus is designed for use in wastewater treatment applications, providing maximum strength via its centre structural column design 21 April 2010
The HYBACS (Hybrid Bacillus Activated Sludge) process will be used in the first phase extension of the Botleng sewage treatment plant in a licensing agreement with Headstream Water 19 April 2010
The water purchase agreement involves Biwater providing Southern Utilities with potable water for the Southern Province of the Republic in the Maldives 13 April 2010
The contracts issued by Thames Water involve replacing London’s Victorian water mains, upgrading sewers and improving and extending water and sewage treatment works 09 April 2010
AECOM’s ETM joint venture with Morrison Construction was awarded the two framework contracts, relating to sewage and water treatment, by the UK’s Yorkshire Water 08 April 2010
The alliance will deliver the Tertiary Upgrade of the Eastern Treatment Plant in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, the largest activated sludge plant in the country 29 March 2010
Of the money awarded by PENNVEST, $58 million is for low-interest loans and $34 million is offered as grants for the use of communities in 20 counties 25 March 2010
The contract between Thames Water and J Murphy & Sons is part of a £50 million upgrade on east London’s Deepham sewage works 17 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 theme of the 4th European Water and Wastewater (EWWM) Conference is ‘Reducing the Environmental Footprint of the Water Industry’. 03 March 2010
Insitu Envirotech will perform work for Singapore’s Public Utility Board (PUB) to rehabilitate approximately 50 miles of sewer pipeline using the Insituform cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) process 26 February 2010
Claire Young welcomes you to a summary of Ofwat's Final Determination and how it effects you. 15 February 2010
'Saving energy: Using fine bubble diffusers' is now available as a download on this site. 12 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
Aimed at delivering major cost savings by increasing the efficiency of operational process at Severn Trent Water, phase one of the IBM business transformation programme is underway 27 January 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
After advising Ofwat that it can meet the regulator’s Final Determination requirements, Severn Trent Water’s business plan for the next five years includes lowering bills, challenging efficiency targets and improving services 20 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
Carleton professors, Banu Ormeci and Edward Lai will receive $159,000 over two years from the Canadian Water Network to find ways to cleanse water of drugs, personal care products and endocrine-disrupting compounds. 13 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
The collaboration between United Water and its sister company Infilco Degremont aims to promote innovation in the provision of safe drinking water and wastewater treatment 11 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
Treating stormwater, wastewater and combined sewer overflow, the Up-Flo filter from Hydro International has been approved for use by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection 21 December 2009
Used as holiday homes by writers such as Charles Dickens, TS Elliott and HG Wells, Folkestone’s historic cliff-top homes will be protected from flooding through the £1.4 million scheme from Southern Water 17 December 2009
Seven of the sewage pumping stations to be upgraded are located in the Western Tianjin Economic Development Area (TEDA) with the remaining nine located in the Tianjin Airport International Logistics Zone (TAILZ) 15 December 2009
Severn Trent Water was presented with the award on Monday 14th December at the Utility Industry Achievement Awards ceremony in London 15 December 2009
Claire Young welcomes you to this weeks round-up of the news from the Working with Water website 04 December 2009
The Mariner Omnipure series M55 marine sanitation system from Severn Trent De Nora has been designed, manufactured and tested to comply with MEPC.159 (55) effluent standards and performance tests for sewage treatment plants installed onboard on or after 1 January 2010 03 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
Reporting a steady financial performance, Thames Water Utilities has improved drinking water quality, reduced leakage by 24% in the past four years and customer complaints are down 27% on last year 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
By growing algae in ocean floating plastic containers filled with sewage, NASA has created plastic osmotic containers which produce oil. 26 November 2009
The gravity grease interceptors are designed to intercept and collect large quantities of sewer clogging fats, oil and grease and solid food waste discharged from large commercial or institutional kitchens, enabling restaurant owners to meet EPA sewer pre-treatment regulations. 25 November 2009
Having published their interim financial results for the first half of 2009/10, Severn Trent Water says they have made further progress in reducing customer complaints and tackling sewer flooding. 24 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
Following the successful installation at Windermere STW, the Hydrotech Discfilters from Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies are now being used for tertiary solids removal at Holme, Kendal, Leigh, Glazebury and Coniston sewage treatment works. 23 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
The GRS (Grease Reduction System) from Hydrologix Systems LLC is a computerized-controlled mini wastewater treatment plant which reduces hazardous wastewater producing lethal hydrogen sulfide gases, to the harmless by-products of water and CO2. 13 November 2009
Claire Young welcomes you to the November/December issue of Working with Water magazine 09 November 2009
Manukau Water and budget advisor Darryl Evans have complained to the Commerce Commission about tactics being used by some door-to-door salespeople selling filtration systems in Auckland. 23 October 2009
ABS has launched the ABS EffeX – a range of submersible sewage pumps driven by premium-efficiency motors that reduce energy consumption and environmental impact. 13 October 2009
A campaign has been launched in the UK urging the public to stop putting unwanted items down drains and sewers. 05 October 2009
The UN Environment Program (UNEP) has called for action after finding underground water supplies in Palestine in danger of collapse. 21 September 2009
Flood-prone Queens, NY will use the funds to upgrade sewer and water mains systems. 10 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
Twice per month new US municipal wastewater treatment projects are reported in the North American Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities and People, published by McIlvaine. A summary of the projects can be found here. 11 August 2009
Water and wastewater treatment solution provider Ashbrook Simon-Hartley have acquired Centriquip Ltd, a centrifuge manufacturer who supply the water and wastewater industries with centrifuge equipment. 09 April 2009
Thames Water Utilities Limited, the UK's largest water and sewerage company, has laid off 300 employees as part of a restructuring programme, and in response to the current economic downturn. 25 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
US-based Engineered Software Inc has released the newest version of its PIPE-FLO Professional 2009 software. 10 March 2009
Pure Technologies, which specialises in technologies for monitoring physical infrastructure, has developed SmartBall, an instrumented foam ball, for wastewater applications. 10 March 2009
Dakota Instruments has introduced a new line of low-cost injection-moulded flowmeters. 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
Yeomans Chicago Corporation, a subsidiary of Grundfos, has launched a solids-handling pump that can effectively pass large solids in low-flow high head applications. 03 March 2009
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