News and Articles

Oct 26, 2012

News

FT Pipeline Systems Ltd

Stacey John

Pipe End Caps Range Expanded to include Flanged Pipe

FT Pipeline Systems, a leading supplier of steel water pipes to the UK construction industry has expanded its range of pipe end caps to include caps for flanged pipe.
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Oct 24, 2012

News

Vallourec

Caroline Philips

Vallourec provides Technip with integrated solutions for an Offshore Project in the Central North Sea

Vallourec, world leader in premium tubular solutions, announces the provision of seamless linepipe including coating and welding services for the Greater Stella Project in the North Sea. The 96 km of coated linepipe is due to be delivered to Technip, who has been awarded the EPC1 contract, in the first quarter of 2013.
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Oct 23, 2012

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Messe München GmbH

Sabine Wagner

Leading trade fair for environmental technology returns to its original name: IFAT ENTSORGA becomes IFAT again

After two events held under the name of IFAT ENTSORGA, the leading trade fair for environmental technologies is returning to its original name of IFAT.
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Oct 22, 2012

News

Royal Imtech N.V.

Imtech chosen as strategic technology partner by Severn Trent Water until 2020

Royal Imtech N.V. announces that Capula, one of the operating companies of Imtech UK, following an extensive European (OJEU) procurement process, has been appointed by Severn Trent Water as their strategic technology partner with immediate effect. For Imtech, this means contracts worth up to tens of millions euro each year up to 2020.
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Oct 19, 2012

News

DBM - Department of Budget and Management

DBM Channels P257-M into Potable Water Projects

The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) released P257.2 million to the Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) to fund various water supply projects in 29 provinces.
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Oct 18, 2012

News

USDA Rural Development

Weldon Freeman

USDA Rural Development Announces Funding in Rural Alaska

Agriculture Under Secretary for Rural Development Dallas Tonsager announced that 16 rural communities in Alaska will receive funding to improve public health and the quality of local water supplies. Funding will be used by the predominantly Native communities to plan, design and construct community water and wastewater disposal projects. Funding is provided by USDA through the Rural Alaska Village Grant (RAVG) program.
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Oct 17, 2012

News

Sewage treatment

Applied CleanTech

New Technology: Sewage Waste to Become Plastic

A pioneering, ground breaking innovation will enable turning municipal sewage sludge into raw materials, to be used by paper and plastic industries around the world.
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Oct 16, 2012

News

Tunneling and gallery techniques » Jacking by machine » Tunnel boring machine

Herrenknecht AG

Achim Kühn

High-Tech Premiere for TGV Tunnel

Two months earlier than planned, tunnel boring machine Charlotte reached the west side of the Vosges Mountains, concluding excavation for the first tube of the »Tunnel de Saverne«. A newly developed high-tech machine from Herrenknecht is being used, which can be converted inside the tunnel and adjusted for different soil conditions. The twin-tube rail tunnel is part of the section on the TGV Paris-Strasbourg line currently being expanded for train speeds of up to 320 kilometers per hour.
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Oct 15, 2012

News

Nord Stream AG

We Deliver: Nord Stream’s Twin Pipelines Come On Stream

Just 30 months after the start of construction of its first pipeline, Nord Stream’s twin pipeline system came on stream in October 2012, on schedule and on budget. International specialists worked around the clock under the most challenging conditions to construct the pipelines with a total weight of 4 million tonnes.
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Oct 12, 2012

News

Sewage treatment

Water Environment Research Foundation

Carrie Capuco

WERF Recognizes San Antonio Water System for Achieving a Clean Water Trifecta

The Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF) recognized San Antonio Water System with its Award for Excellence in Innovation for achieving its goal to recycle and use all treatment process residuals.
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Oct 11, 2012

News

Sewage treatment » Wastewater treatment, biological

Veolia Water America, LLC

Matt Demo

Veolia Water Releases Study on Process to Remove Pharmaceuticals and Phosphorus from Wastewater

Veolia Water North America (Veolia Water) announced study findings that showed the successful removal of pharmaceuticals and phosphorus from wastewater using its Actiflo® Carb technology. Over the course of an 8-week study, the presence of phosphorus and a variety of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs), ranging from ointments to medications, were monitored after adding Actiflo® Carb to the traditional wastewater treatment process.
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Oct 10, 2012

News

VINCI Construction UK Ltd.

Melanie Mathews

VINCI Construction UK wins two Saudi Arabian contracts

VINCI Construction UK, in a joint venture with Al Muhaidib Contracting Company (AMC), has won two separate contracts in Jeddah with the Saudi Arabian National Water Company. The contracts, with a combined worth of over £110 million, are for the design and build of the Briman Strategic Water Reservoir and the Al Khumra Lifting Station.
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Oct 09, 2012

News

IDB

Sergio Campos

IDB-backed program to improve sanitation for more than 500,000 people in northern Argentina

Program will provide 86,165 households with better sanitation services and 14,400 households with new or improved access to drinking water
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Oct 08, 2012

News

Messe München GmbH

Sabine Wagner

Industry welcomes launch of IFAT INDIA

Local and international trade associations are giving strong support to the premiere of IFAT INDIA, which takes place from October 24 to 26, 2013, at the Bombay Exhibition Centre (BEC) in Mumbai.
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Oct 05, 2012

News

Yorkshire Water

Matt Thompson

Creative Engineering Avoids Road Closure In Ripon

A busy main road in Ripon, which was due to be closed for thirteen weeks for a major water pipe replacement programme, has been kept open thanks to some 'outside of the box thinking' from Yorkshire Water.
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Oct 04, 2012

News

TRIC Tools, Inc.

Michael Lien

Pipebursting Technology Manufacturer TRIC Tools, assists San Francisco Bay Area

TRIC Tools, Inc., the Northern California based Trenchless Technology Company, proudly announces the sale of its fourth Pipebursting System to one of its longtime trenchless' clients in Oakland, CA.
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Oct 02, 2012

News

EPA - U.S.Enviromental Protection Agency

Dean Higuchi

U.S. EPA awards Hawaii over $20 million to improve water quality, protect public health

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently awarded the Hawaii Department of Health a $10,946,000 million grant for the Clean Water State Revolving Fund and a $9,125,000 million grant for the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund for water pollution control and drinking water infrastructure projects.
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Sep 28, 2012

News

UNICEF New York

Rita Ann Wallace

UNICEF says hardest part yet to come in providing drinking water to millions

As World Water Week kicked off, UNICEF said that despite tremendous progress in the last two decades in bringing access to improved drinking water sources to billions of people, finishing the task is not going to be easy.
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Sep 27, 2012

News

MCC - Millenium Challenge Corporation

Gina Jackson

MCC Completes Successful Five-Year Compact with El Salvador

The Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) announced the successful completion of its five-year compact with El Salvador. The $461 million compact was designed to reduce poverty through strategic investments in agricultural production, rural business development, transportation infrastructure, education and public services.
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Sep 25, 2012

News

Tunneling and gallery techniques » Jacking by machine » Tunnel boring machine

Herrenknecht AG

Achim Kühn

Tunnel for New Energy Center in Bern

In June 2012 the Bernese energy supply company Energie Wasser Bern (ewb) began with the gradual commissioning of the new Forsthaus energy center. The production concept of district heating, steam and electricity is unique in Switzerland and implements the federal capital’s sustainable energy strategy. A tunnel boring machine from Herrenknecht (AVND, diameter 3.6 m) excavated two utility tunnels to the nearest district heating hub, all in all more than 500 meters in length.
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Sep 24, 2012

News

Construction site, general

Radius Steel Fabrication

Ida Covi

Weldco-Beales Reaches Across the Canadian Border to Partner with Radius Steel Fabrication

Pipeline construction can be a dangerous industry. The most common cause of heavy equipment operators’ occupational deaths is rollovers.
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Sep 24, 2012

Article

Sewage treatment

Siemens Water Technologies Corp.

Stephan Andrée

The Analytical Side to Compliance with Drinking Water Regulations

Two new U.S. Federal regulations went into effect in 2009 that directly impact drinking water utilities that use chemical disinfection. Specifically, the Ground Water Rule and the EPA Method 334.0 are now in place with the purpose of improving the quality of drinking water. This paper summarizes the key elements of the new regulations and describes how they affect utilities’ daily operations, plus it will provide a comparison of available technologies for monitoring and calibration equipment as they relate to the regulations.
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Sep 21, 2012

News

S & P Consult GmbH

S & P realizes first blended learning workshop with specialists from the Ashghal Public Works Authority (Doha, Qatar)

The focus of the vocational education program was the sharing of practice orientated knowledge of Asset Management and Utility Tunnelling. Through the support of the Ashghal Human Resources Department, represented by Mr. Moza Rashid F M Al Medaihki, the participants were familiarised with the current state of technics with the help of modern didactical learning concepts.
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Sep 20, 2012

News

AbTech Industries, Inc.

Abtech Holdings Selected by The Artemis Project™ as a 2012 “Top 50” Water Company

Abtech Holdings, Inc., a developer and manufacturer of patented innovative environmental technologies addressing issues of water pollution and contamination, is pleased to announce that it has been chosen for the 2012 Artemis Top 50 Water Tech Listing™. This is the fourth consecutive year that AbTech has appeared on the prestigious list.
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Sep 19, 2012

News

Georgia Power

Mark Williams

Testing of new technology marks start of operations at new Water Research Center at Georgia Power's Plant Bowen

A new technology that could significantly reduce the water needed for power plant cooling is being tested, marking the beginning of research and development at the new Water Research Center (WRC) at Georgia Power's Plant Bowen in Cartersville, Ga.
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