Aquatic ecology

Bullsugar.org Working With Congressman Brian Mast On Legislation To Stop Toxic Algae Discharges

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Thursday, August 9, 2018

Bullsugar.org has been working with Congressman Brian Mast on legislation that will force the US Army Corps of Engineers to broaden its definition of human health and safety to directly take into account the impacts of toxic releases when operating the overall Everglades system.

Key Points: 
  • Bullsugar.org has been working with Congressman Brian Mast on legislation that will force the US Army Corps of Engineers to broaden its definition of human health and safety to directly take into account the impacts of toxic releases when operating the overall Everglades system.
  • According to Bullsugar.org Co-Founder Chris Maroney, "The legislation being drafted by Congressman Mast is the gold standard.
  • It will do exactly what it says it does: reduce the toxic releases that annually create dangerous algae blooms across South Florida.
  • Their backwards priorities must change, and working together, we will put an end to this destructive cycle of abuse."

EVTN Transitions into Industrial Wastewater; Announces Order from Utility Company

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Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Additionally, EVTN announced that it is in the process of completing an estimated two million dollar order from a $20 billion utility company for a wastewater system that will require multiple Voraxial Separator units.

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  • Additionally, EVTN announced that it is in the process of completing an estimated two million dollar order from a $20 billion utility company for a wastewater system that will require multiple Voraxial Separator units.
  • The Voraxial System will be used to process and separate oil and solids from a flow of about 120 gallons per minute.
  • All forward-looking statements are made as of the date hereof and based on information available to EVTN as of such date.
  • EVTN undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

Australian technology company develops, patents and exports globally significant, wastewater treatment technology

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Tuesday, August 7, 2018

HOUSTON, Aug. 6, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Hydrus Technology Holdings Pty Ltd (HTH) an Australian company with its research & development facility in Brisbane, Australia has successfully developed, patented and launched its leading-edge HTX wastewater treatment technology to the global market.

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  • HOUSTON, Aug. 6, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Hydrus Technology Holdings Pty Ltd (HTH) an Australian company with its research & development facility in Brisbane, Australia has successfully developed, patented and launched its leading-edge HTX wastewater treatment technology to the global market.
  • David Cam, the CEO of the company said, "Our HTX branded electrochemical wastewater treatment processes provide better wastewater treatment outcomes and economics than are otherwise available today."
  • The HTX technology, developed in Australia, with global relevance, treats highly complex wastewater streams where current best practice technology simply cannot compete.
  • HTX's wastewater treatment process, minimizes the use of harmful chemicals and inefficient membrane technology and provides significantly improved wastewater management and economic outcomes.

Smart Wastewater Solutions: Shrinking a multi-billion dollar deficit

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Thursday, August 2, 2018

To register for the complimentary webcast, please visit: http://frost.ly/2np

Key Points: 
  • To register for the complimentary webcast, please visit: http://frost.ly/2np
    A discussion of data-driven, smart wastewater solutions and the critical role they play in efforts to shrink the multi-billion dollar deficit in North America's wastewater and combined sewer overflow management needs will take center stage during the briefing.
  • These challenges highlight how essential smart wastewater solutions are minimizing and optimizing compliance investment and reducing wastewater utility spend to operate the network today and in the future.
  • "While the water supply network has seen great attention from smart water innovations, the possibilities of data-based solutions to alleviate and overcome the challenges to the wastewater and collections networks are even greater," said Cutler.
  • "Whether facing formal EPA consent decrees or addressing a myriad of early-stage requirements in combined sewers, sanitary sewers and stormwater capacity management, smart wastewater solutions help utilities optimize their investments and operations to ensure sustainable wastewater systems in the face of massive rehabilitation requirements."

Smart Wastewater Solutions: Shrinking a multi-billion dollar deficit

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Thursday, August 2, 2018

To register for the complimentary webcast, please visit: http://frost.ly/2np

Key Points: 
  • To register for the complimentary webcast, please visit: http://frost.ly/2np
    A discussion of data-driven, smart wastewater solutions and the critical role they play in efforts to shrink the multi-billion dollar deficit in North America's wastewater and combined sewer overflow management needs will take center stage during the briefing.
  • These challenges highlight how essential smart wastewater solutions are minimizing and optimizing compliance investment and reducing wastewater utility spend to operate the network today and in the future.
  • "While the water supply network has seen great attention from smart water innovations, the possibilities of data-based solutions to alleviate and overcome the challenges to the wastewater and collections networks are even greater," said Cutler.
  • "Whether facing formal EPA consent decrees or addressing a myriad of early-stage requirements in combined sewers, sanitary sewers and stormwater capacity management, smart wastewater solutions help utilities optimize their investments and operations to ensure sustainable wastewater systems in the face of massive rehabilitation requirements."

HTX Solutions introduces patented, globally significant Wastewater Treatment technology at the 2018 Proactive's CEO Investors' Forum

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Thursday, August 2, 2018

HOUSTON, Aug. 2, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --David Cam, 2017 World Oil Awards Finalist in the "Innovative Thinker" category and CEO of HTX Solutions, recently presented at the 2018 Proactive's CEO Investors' Forum.

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  • HOUSTON, Aug. 2, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --David Cam, 2017 World Oil Awards Finalist in the "Innovative Thinker" category and CEO of HTX Solutions, recently presented at the 2018 Proactive's CEO Investors' Forum.
  • Mr. Cam's presentation highlighted the company's patented solutions for treating highly-contaminated and complex wastewater in multiple industries on a global scale.
  • HTX is a leader in developing cutting-edge wastewater treatment solutions, which provide clients far superior operational, environmental and wastewater treatment outcomes, and has established a strategic alliance with a US based heavy equipment manufacturer, to deliver wastewater treatment solutions through its global dealer network.
  • Hydrus Technology Holdings Pty Ltd, is a technology company founded in Australia with its U.S. headquarters in Houston, Texas.

Water Treatment Chemicals: Global Market Outlook 2018-2023 - Growing Urbanization & Industrialization in Developing Countries

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Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Global water treatment chemicals market is projected to reach $58,747.7 million by 2023.

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  • Global water treatment chemicals market is projected to reach $58,747.7 million by 2023.
  • The market growth is mainly driven by increasing water pollution and the growing need of clean as well as hygienic water worldwide.
  • With the growing consciousness and need to preserve the fresh water, the water treatment chemicals market is expected to grow during the forecast period in the region.
  • Due to the growing concern of water pollution in these countries, the need for water treatment is also mushrooming, thus providing lucrative growth opportunities for the water treatment chemicals market in the coming years.

Artificial Intelligence-enabled Solutions to Power the Water Industry toward $695.96 Billion in 2018

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Thursday, July 26, 2018

This need for sustainable solutions is boosting investments in the development of energy-efficient and energy-neutral treatment systems.

Key Points: 
  • This need for sustainable solutions is boosting investments in the development of energy-efficient and energy-neutral treatment systems.
  • It lists the key hotspots in every region, along with the growth outlook for key technologies for water, wastewater, and sludge treatment.
  • Global Outlook of the Water Industry, 2018 is part of Frost & Sullivan's global Environment & Water Growth Partnership Service program.
  • Global Outlook of the Water Industry, 2018

Artificial Intelligence-enabled Solutions to Power the Water Industry toward $695.96 Billion in 2018

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Thursday, July 26, 2018

This need for sustainable solutions is boosting investments in the development of energy-efficient and energy-neutral treatment systems.

Key Points: 
  • This need for sustainable solutions is boosting investments in the development of energy-efficient and energy-neutral treatment systems.
  • It lists the key hotspots in every region, along with the growth outlook for key technologies for water, wastewater, and sludge treatment.
  • Global Outlook of the Water Industry, 2018 is part of Frost & Sullivan's global Environment & Water Growth Partnership Service program.
  • Global Outlook of the Water Industry, 2018

Water Clarifiers - Global Market Outlook (2017-2026)

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Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Rapid urbanization in emerging countries, strict water resource protection and management rules, rising use of water clarifiers in various industrial applications are some of the key factors fuelling the market growth.

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  • Rapid urbanization in emerging countries, strict water resource protection and management rules, rising use of water clarifiers in various industrial applications are some of the key factors fuelling the market growth.
  • However, growing implementation of alternative water treatment technologies and high cost of clarifiers are hindering the growth of the market.
  • It is a chemical cleaning treatment for the waste water and helps in enhancing the process to eliminate particles from the water.
  • Asia Pacific is the fastest growing market owing to the huge utilization of water clarifiers in large industrial infrastructures in several countries such as China, India and Japan and execution of stringent environmental rules for clean drinking water.