Sewage treatment

LifeQuest’s Wholly Owned Subsidiary Receives an Order for a 30m3/Day (7,900 Gallons/Day) Sewage Wastewater Treatment Plant From a Hospital in India

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Thursday, April 4, 2024

Through its wholly owned subsidiary, BioPipe India Private Limited, the Company is concurrently pursuing both industrial (ETP) and sewage wastewater treatment (STP) markets.

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  • Through its wholly owned subsidiary, BioPipe India Private Limited, the Company is concurrently pursuing both industrial (ETP) and sewage wastewater treatment (STP) markets.
  • Prathamesh Jadhav, the COO of BioPipe India Private Limited, stated that “BioPipe has secured an order from a hospital.
  • India is beginning to adopt decentralized sewage treatment systems and over the last 3 years we have been working to establish a foothold in the decentralized wastewater treatment market for hospitals.
  • BioPipe systems is the best suited sewage treatment plant for hospitals in urban settings where onsite treatment is the only option.”

Water and Wastewater Treatment Equipment Market worth $87.7 billion by 2029 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

The primary reason for the tertiary process segment's prominence in the water and wastewater treatment equipment market is its critical role in achieving stringent water quality standards.

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  • The primary reason for the tertiary process segment's prominence in the water and wastewater treatment equipment market is its critical role in achieving stringent water quality standards.
  • The filtration segment holds the top position in the water and wastewater treatment equipment market due to several pivotal reasons.
  • Firstly, filtration serves as a fundamental and indispensable process in water treatment procedures, regardless of the water source or type under treatment.
  • The dominance of the municipal segment in the water and wastewater treatment equipment market can be attributed to several pivotal factors.

Water and Wastewater Treatment Equipment Market worth $87.7 billion by 2029 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

The primary reason for the tertiary process segment's prominence in the water and wastewater treatment equipment market is its critical role in achieving stringent water quality standards.

Key Points: 
  • The primary reason for the tertiary process segment's prominence in the water and wastewater treatment equipment market is its critical role in achieving stringent water quality standards.
  • The filtration segment holds the top position in the water and wastewater treatment equipment market due to several pivotal reasons.
  • Firstly, filtration serves as a fundamental and indispensable process in water treatment procedures, regardless of the water source or type under treatment.
  • The dominance of the municipal segment in the water and wastewater treatment equipment market can be attributed to several pivotal factors.

H2O Innovation Awarded Eight New Water Treatment Projects, Including its Largest One to Date for the Los Angeles Sanitation and Environment

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Wednesday, April 3, 2024

H2O Innovation Inc. (“H2O Innovation” or the “Corporation”) is pleased to announce that its Water Technologies and Services (WTS) business line obtained eight new water treatment contracts over the past few months.

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  • H2O Innovation Inc. (“H2O Innovation” or the “Corporation”) is pleased to announce that its Water Technologies and Services (WTS) business line obtained eight new water treatment contracts over the past few months.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240403411653/en/
    The most significant of these new contracts is for the largest water reuse project in H2O Innovation’s history: Donald C. Tillman Advanced Water Purification Facility (AWPF).
  • This treatment system will apply ultrafiltration (UF) and reverse osmosis (RO) to provide reuse water for the City of Los Angeles, California.
  • A second major contract was executed with the City of Billings for their drinking water treatment plant in Montana.

Grundfos Revolutionizes Wastewater Management with Metasphere Smart Water Sensors

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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Grundfos , a global leader in water technology and services, announced today the availability of the Metasphere smart sensors for water networks.

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  • Grundfos , a global leader in water technology and services, announced today the availability of the Metasphere smart sensors for water networks.
  • Adding Metasphere’s smart water sensors to the Grundfos product portfolio fortifies water networks, preventing spills and overflows from the wastewater collection network, which have cost municipalities $194 billion annually.
  • Metasphere smart water sensors are used worldwide to prevent Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSOs) in wastewater collection and storm sewer systems, including municipalities, real estate developers and homeowner associations (HOAs).
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240328979234/en/
    Grundfos revolutionizes water management with the acquisition of Metasphere smart water sensors.

Global Floating Data Center Industry Report 2023-2033 Featuring Key Players - Nautilus Data Technologies, Beijing Highlander Digital Technology, Subsea Cloud, Denv-R, Microsoft, Keppel Data Centres - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Thursday, March 28, 2024

One of the primary drivers for the growth of the floating data center market is the increasing demand for edge computing.

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  • One of the primary drivers for the growth of the floating data center market is the increasing demand for edge computing.
  • Currently, only a few pilot projects exist, including Nautilus Data Technologies' Stockton1 floating data center in California.
  • The floating data center market is characterized by the presence of data center provider companies and new-age start-ups.
  • The floating data center market is attracting significant investment, driven by its innovative approach and the burgeoning demand for data storage and processing capabilities.

OriginClear’s Modular Water Systems and Enviromaintenance Partner for Water On Demand Pilot Program

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Tuesday, March 26, 2024

(OTC Other: OCLN ), the Clean Water Innovation Hub™, announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Modular Water Systems (MWS) and Enviromaintenance of Georgetown, TX to collaborate on sales of standardized systems in the Greater Central Texas Region, from Waco to San Antonio.

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  • (OTC Other: OCLN ), the Clean Water Innovation Hub™, announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Modular Water Systems (MWS) and Enviromaintenance of Georgetown, TX to collaborate on sales of standardized systems in the Greater Central Texas Region, from Waco to San Antonio.
  • The company plans to recommend Modular Water System’s fully integrated, modular wastewater treatment systems to MHPs, thereby providing mobile home park owners an affordable, reliable and efficient way to treat their wastewater.
  • The company plans to recommend MWS’s fully integrated, modular wastewater treatment systems to MHPs, thereby providing mobile home park owners an affordable, reliable and efficient way to treat their wastewater.
  • MWS, a division of OriginClear subsidiary Water On Demand™, manufactures a series of robust and durable wastewater treatment systems and has commercialized highly-standardized systems for MHPs, incorporating either IFAS (Integrated Film Activated Sludge) or MBR (Membrane Bio Reactor) treatment capabilities.

Viridi Energy Acquires Maine Digester Facility for Industry-Leading Biosolids-to-RNG Project

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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Viridi Energy (“Viridi” or “the firm”), a leading renewable natural gas (RNG) platform, announced today that it has acquired a legacy biosolids digester plant in Brunswick, Maine, with plans to transform the site into an industry-leading waste-to-RNG facility.

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  • Viridi Energy (“Viridi” or “the firm”), a leading renewable natural gas (RNG) platform, announced today that it has acquired a legacy biosolids digester plant in Brunswick, Maine, with plans to transform the site into an industry-leading waste-to-RNG facility.
  • At Viridi’s overhauled Brunswick facility, the biosolids will be transformed, via anaerobic digestion, into enough energy to heat more than 3,000 homes for a year.
  • “Viridi continues to lead the industry with innovative solutions that help overcome challenges in both the waste management and energy sectors, and this project signals the team’s ongoing emphasis on diversifying our waste feedstocks and expanding our processing capabilities to meet growing renewable energy needs,” said Dan Crouse, CEO of Viridi.
  • Retrofit construction of the Brunswick facility is expected to be complete by the second half of 2025, with full operations slated to commence in 2026.

India Water Treatment Chemicals Industry Report 2024: Stringent Environmental Regulations and Increased Awareness Boosts Sector Growth - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Friday, March 15, 2024

The water treatment chemicals sector involves manufacturing and supplying a wide range of chemical products for treating and purifying water in diverse applications.

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  • The water treatment chemicals sector involves manufacturing and supplying a wide range of chemical products for treating and purifying water in diverse applications.
  • These chemicals are utilized in municipal water treatment, industrial processes, wastewater treatment, and other sectors to improve water quality, ensure its safety for consumption, and mitigate environmental impacts.
  • Stringent environmental regulations and increased industry awareness are anticipated to drive significant growth in the wastewater treatment chemicals market.
  • Increasing power plants, coupled with a focus on operational efficiency, drive the demand for water treatment chemicals to optimize cooling and boiler feedwater treatment.

Illinois American Water Completes Acquisition Of Granite City’s Wastewater Treatment Facility

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Monday, March 11, 2024

Illinois American Water, a subsidiary of American Water completed its acquisition of the assets of the wastewater treatment plant of Granite City for $86 million.

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  • Illinois American Water, a subsidiary of American Water completed its acquisition of the assets of the wastewater treatment plant of Granite City for $86 million.
  • This transaction follows Illinois American Water’s acquisition of the wastewater collection system of Granite City in 2020, where the company has been the water service provider for over 130 years.
  • “We thank the Granite City Council for its vote of confidence, and we look forward to growing our partnership with Granite City residents and businesses,” said Illinois American Water President Rebecca Losli.
  • “Municipalities through the country, and in Illinois, are looking at utilities like Illinois American Water for solutions on water and wastewater infrastructure needs,” added Mayor Parkinson.