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Nov 09, 2023 News Jasamin Teuchler Introducing the new e-learning module for the course "Renovation: Lining with Cured-In-Place Pipes"! This module focuses on the installation of UV CIPP using the high-quality SAERTEX-LINER® specifically designed for gravity pipes and sewers - with contributions by renowned manufacturer SAERTEX multiCom GmbH.
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Feb 07, 2022 News Elitsa Kateva German Linde Engineering announced that it had officially started the world’s first-ever full-scale pilot plant to showcase how the company can use Linde’s HISELECT® powered by Evonik membrane technology to separate hydrogen from natural gas streams flowing through pipelines.
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Feb 08, 2022 News Franz Klijn Our water and subsurface systems are being strained to the limits. That is the message of ‘Water-Based’, an essay by Deltares in collaboration with partners. “Different users of our small country are increasingly getting in each other's way,” says senior specialist in Water & Spatial Planning, Frans Klijn of Deltares, who is also a professor at TU Delft.
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Feb 09, 2022 News Stuart Stone Isle Utilities’ Chris Thomas outlines the roles of technology and data in building successful wastewater asset management strategies and the creation of ‘smart’ networks.
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Feb 14, 2022 News Melina Vissat WateReuse Association taps recognized water expert to help advance organization’s mission
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Feb 17, 2022 News The Penetron Group The completion of Plot 21a, the latest phase of the monumental Belgrade Waterfront development, in December 2021 marks the latest step in a profound transformation of the Sava River waterfront area of Belgrade, Serbia. PENETRON ADMIX, a crystalline concrete waterproofing solution, was specified over a conventional membrane system to counter the high water table from the Sava River, only 100 m from the construction site.
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Dec 20, 2023 News Penetron Group The November 2023 commissioning of the upgraded Lake Loramie wastewater treatment plant in Sidney, Ohio, enabled the city to meet state environmental regulations and increase treatment capacity. PENETRON ADMIX SB, a crystalline waterproofing concrete admixture, was used to protect the plant’s concrete tanks and treatment structures from the aggressive environment of the wastewater – and substantially extend the service life of the plant.
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Dec 21, 2023 News WiseOnWater COP28 is approaching, and the summit is urging the private sector to commit to bolder climate and net zero action. A new report shows that when it comes to the water sector, advanced tools to support carbon goals are already delivering results, writes Ian Thompson, managing director, Xylem UK & Ireland.
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Jan 08, 2024 News WiseOnWater Unprecedented concern and curiosity from the public about the water environment, resources and infrastructure signals the need to change the way research and innovation initiatives are communicated.
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Jan 10, 2024 News Trenchless Australasia Maxibor Australia chief executive officer (CEO) Rodney O’Meley spoke to Trenchless Australasia on minimising risk and optimising outcomes for stakeholders in horizontal directional drilling (HDD) projects.
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Jan 12, 2024 News Herrenknecht AG Milestone for the epoch-making "Deep Tunnel Sewerage System" (DTSS) project in Singapore: the five contractors have completed tunnelling works for the second construction phase of the gigantic sewer pipe system.
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Jan 15, 2024 News gwf Wasser | Abwasser In many parts of the world there is a shortage of drinking water. Drinking water is also used to irrigate crops and for various industrial processes. This is neither sustainable nor efficient. Therefore, a new research project has been initiated at Mälardalen University, Sweden, to create effective methods to transform industrial process water and wastewater into a valuable resource for food production.
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Jan 17, 2024 News European Drinking Water Industry position on the conformity assessment procedure for products in contact with drinking waterThe EU Drinking Water Directive (Directive (EU) 2020/2184), which entered into force in January 2021, introduces for the first time EU-wide harmonized minimum hygiene requirements for materials and products in contact with drinking water. For the specific requirements, the EU Commission has to publish several legal acts with supplementary regulations by January 2024.
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Jan 19, 2024 News Trenchless Australasia In the world of utilities, pipe and cable installations are a routine process. On such projects, getting the job done quickly and effectively is the primary objective.
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Jan 22, 2024 News The European Plastic Pipes & Fittings Association © TEPPFA The undersigned, representing 20 associations in the plastics supply chain, call on EU member states to urgently adopt mass balance fuel-use exempt as the EU harmonised mass balance method for allocating recycled content via chemical recycling.
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Mar 28, 2022 News Megan Ford The rise of citizen science is placing increasing pressure on water companies to improve their environmental performance and protect river and bathing water quality. The water sector must get better at communicating the challenges of tackling pollution and why there is an urgent need for better collaboration between utilities, government bodies, regulators and customers.
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Jul 27, 2021 News Kathryn Langley Cloud-based applications are providing water utilities with more resilient and flexible network management options, enabling them to make better use of existing data, writes Josh Britton, global product manager at technology specialist Ovarro.
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Mar 17, 2022 News Lila Thompson The water sector is moving towards an outcome-focused approach to the way it plans and invests in environmental solutions. That is the view of Phil Higgins, Jacobs head of water, UK & Ireland, who took part in the latest Talking on Water thought-leadership conversation with British Water chief executive Lila Thompson.
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Mar 20, 2023 News Prof. Niels Schütze This month, the federal government of Germany introduced the first National Water Strategy. “With this strategy, the federal government is shining a spotlight on the necessity of integrated water resource management, serving as a leading example of resource use in the water sector on the international level,” explains Niels Schütze, Professor of Hydrology at TU Dresden. German water research has established the required scientific foundations over the past several years.
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