The Santa Clara Valley Water District Board recently approved two agreements with the City of San Jose to build a new advanced water treatment facility that will produce highly purified recycled water.
The zero-emission technology can convert saltwater to pure drinking water on a round-the-clock basis – and its energy needs are so low, existing solar technology or even the waste heat of an air conditioning system could power it.
New research alliance will focus on water conservation research.
ANDalyze Inc. is using DNA sensors that react with heavy metal ions to help water professionals detect contaminants and safeguard drinking water.
Ultrafiltration technology from inge watertechnologies will be used for 1,600 drinking water plants in Pakistan.
The technique identifies gadolinium at low levels, offering a new tool to test for contamination.
Implementation of the conservation O&M program would let irrigators use seasonal water conservation measures to reduce real-time water withdrawals by about 17 percent.
Company did not comply with order to close underground storage tanks at two former Texaco gas stations in Pennsylvania.
The water community will explore the future of safe water, gain insight into cutting-edge research and best practices, and experience the latest products and services available.
The research will evaluate treatment technology and California and other state guidelines and try to determine methods of disinfection suitable for nonpotable water.
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California and the Water Replenishment District agree that imported water supplies are expected to be problematic in 2010.
Maguire Group and O'Brien & Gere will help the city upgrade its filter system in a $39.5 million reconstruction project.
Water Research Foundation is still seeking requests for proposals on drinking water research related to climate change, greenhouse gas emissions, water quality, and operational issues.