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04.01.2012

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The Heckmann Corporation

Heckmann Corporation Begins Fresh Water Delivery by Pipeline in the Haynesville Shale Area

Heckmann Corporation announced that it has begun transporting water through its fresh water pipeline in the Haynesville Shale area. The fresh water, repurposed PVC pipeline will be 40 miles long when fully commissioned, representing the largest fresh water pipeline system in the Haynesville Shale area. Heckmann expects the fresh water pipeline to be fully operational in 2012 with capacity to move up to 60,000 barrels per day. The initial orders for water from the fresh water pipeline are projected to result in the delivery of approximately 16,000 barrels per day beginning in mid-December of 2011.
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03.01.2012

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Rotork Controls Ltd

Rotork Provides Asset Management for Actuated Valves

The key benefit of effective asset management for the actuated valve end user is an economic one. The implementation of preventative maintenance as the main activity in the asset management programme quickly translates into cost savings for the plant operator. This and many other benefits are facilitated and enhanced by the increased functionality inherent in modern intelligent electric valve actuation technologies.
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02.01.2012

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The World Bank

Alison Reeves

World Bank to help Kerala village communities improve water supply and sanitation services to 1.84 million people

The World Bank Board of Executive Directors approved a US$155.3 million credit to the southern Indian state of Kerala to help village communities develop and run water supply and sanitation services that will improve the quality of life for some 1.84 million people.
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30.12.2011

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FT Pipeline Systems Ltd

FT Pipeline Systems Achieves Accreditation Hat-trick

FT Pipeline Systems, one of the leading providers of steel pipes and pipe accessories to the UK construction industry, has revealed that it recently achieved re-certification to all three industry standards; ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001.
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29.12.2011

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Borealis AG

Dorothea Wiplinger

BorSafe™ HE3490-LS delivers longevity to Estonian power plant pipes

Durability and efficiency were the determining factors behind the choice of PE100 BorSafe™ HE3490-LS from Borealis, a leading provider of chemical and innovative plastics solutions, for renovation of a crucial cooling water circulation system at the world’s two biggest oil shale-fired thermal power plants.
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28.12.2011

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TT UK Ltd.

GRUNDORAM hammer assisted Horizontal Directional Drilling in Saudi Arabia

Gulf British Drilling (GBD), based in Saudi Arabia, was contracted by Bin Quraya Company for a 68 km pipeline project of 48 inch steel pipe along the Aramco Manifa to Saphaniyah pipeline including eight road crossings that required directional drilling.
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27.12.2011

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RELINEEUROPE Equipment GmbH & Co. KG

Pipe rehabilitation company Jensen invests in the world's most powerful UV curing system for liners

With the investment in a new UV curing system for liners, Jensen, a company from Bordesholm, Germany, specialising in pipe rehabilitation using UV light as the curing medium, has expanded its capacity in the area of sewer pipe rehabilitation. The company founded by Stefan Jensen in 2010 has now invested in a UV curing system from RELINEEUROPE that enables the curing of lines with dimensions ranging between DN 150 and DN 1200 over a length of up to 300 metres in a single run.
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23.12.2011

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Inter-American Development Bank

Carlos Pauletti

IDB approves additional funding for sanitation works in Montevideo to benefit 40,000 people

Project strengthens a program to improve environmental conditions in bay and beaches west of the city, and protect restored beaches to the east.
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22.12.2011

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European Investment Bank

Richard Willis

Clean water for 5m people around Durban assured with EIB support

The European Investment Bank will provide EUR 35 million (R385 million) long-term funding to Umgeni Water for new pipelines and upgrading of existing water supply, water treatment works, pumping and service reservoirs that will contribute to the improved supply of bulk potable water in the Umgeni Water operational area. The infrastructure will enable Umgeni Water to continue to provide clean water to an estimated 5 million people in Durban and surrounding areas, and provide capacity to municipalities to enable new water connections to unserved areas.
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21.12.2011

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SEKISUI SPR Europe GmbH

Lena Zemke

Jubilee in Barcelona: 20 years of pressure pipe rehabilitation in Europe

Exactly 20 years after the first TUBETEX™ liner was installed in Barcelona, the ACSA Barcelona construction company is still banking on TUBETEX™ by SEKISUI SPR Europe as an effective method of pressure pipe rehabilitation.
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19.12.2011

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VINCI

Maxence Naouri

VINCI 2011 Innovation Awards Competition – Prizes awarded to 17 in-house innovations

Xavier Huillard, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of VINCI and chairman of the Final Jury for the 2011 Innovation Awards Competition, presented the 17 final prize-winners chosen from among the 1,717 projects submitted by 5,100 employees in December at the Salle Pleyel in Paris.
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16.12.2011

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European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

Svitlana Pyrkalo

EBRD invests in new clean water projects in central Tajikistan

After successful projects in the north and south, the Bank will invest in better water access and quality in four more cities.
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15.12.2011

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United Association

Rick Terven

Delay of Keystone XL Pipeline: Statement by United Association General President William P. Hite

United Association General President William P. Hite made the following statement on the State Department's decision to delay the start of the Keystone XL pipeline until early 2013.
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15.12.2011

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Anticorrosion Protective Systems LLC

Pipeline Rehabilitation: Performing Under Pressure in India

There has long been a common myth to the effect that no spiral wound liner can perform when used as a method of rehabilitation/liner in pressure pipelines. This perception is born perhaps from the perceived fact that the majority of such liners are machine wound from a starting pit, or manhole, from where they are also grouted, often under less that ideal conditions, leading to voids behind the liner which subsequently result in the distortion of the liner when the pipeline is pressurized, which in turn then leads to tearing of the joints and a general catastrophic liner failure. This myth is further perpetuated by the fact that most spiral wound liner manufactures state in their product data that the lining of pressure pipes cannot be recommended with their system.
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14.12.2011

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NSF International

Greta Houlahan

NSF International Launches NSF Passport Program™ to Help Companies Attain Global Market Approvals for Water Treatment, Distribution and Plumbing Products

The NSF Passport Program™ provides a single NSF point of contact to manage multiple country approvals, saving time and money in bringing products to global markets.
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13.12.2011

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ttz Bremerhaven

Christian Colmer

Biotechnology for sustainable water supply in Africa

European-funded project targets sustainable water supply in Africa and other developing countries. Using biotechnology is seen as a simple and cost-efficient approach.
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12.12.2011

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WaterAid

Brenda McIlwraith

WaterAid's Water Point Mapper receives award

WaterAid last night received a high commendation for its Water Point Mapper tool. The Charity Times Awards 2011 commended the development and effective use of the water supply monitoring tool.
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09.12.2011

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Inter-American Development Bank

Paul Constance

Trinidad and Tobago to improve water quality with $50 million loan from the IDB

Project will reduce contamination along the Caroni River Basin and provide wastewater treatment for 9,100 households.
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08.12.2011

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IQPC GmbH

Tunnel Design & Construction – Safety, Sustainability and Efficiency

Tunnels are of increasing importance for the European infrastructure. Tunnel structures have become longer and more complicated, and underground transit is on the rise. Learn how best to construct, maintain and upgrade tunnels at IQPC’s 2nd International Conference Tunnel Design & Construction Europe, from November 16-18, 2011 in Amsterdam.
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07.12.2011

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The Robbins Company

Record-breaking Rockhead flies through Fifth Tunnel

In September 2011, a self-propelled tunneling machine achieved a milestone in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. The 1.8 m (72 inch) diameter Robbins Double Shield Rockhead bored 614 m (2,014 ft)—a distance that appears to be a world record for a hard rock machine of this diameter.
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06.12.2011

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Worrell Water Technologies

Caroline March-Long

U.S. Marine Corps Installs Living Machine System at San Diego Training Base

Living Machine® Systems, L3C, a provider of industry-leading water reuse technology, announced that the Marine Corps Recruit Depot (MCRD) in San Diego will recycle blackwater for sub-surface irrigation, minimizing its water usage in drought-prone San Diego.
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05.12.2011

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SW Umwelttechnik Stoiser & Wolschner AG

MMag. Michaela Werbitsch

SW Umwelttechnik has won a major contract in Hungary worth € 8 million

OMS Umwelttechnik, the engineering company of the SW Umwelttechnik group, has been awarded with a sewer contract together with two Hungarian companies. The project encompasses the installation of a sewage line in the city of Makód within the administrative district Csongrad - the total project is worth € 24 m. OMS Umwelttechnik will be managing the syndicate and is in charge of a part of the project amounting to € 8 m. This new order shows that more projects are being handed out again in Hungary in the sector of wastewater disposal systems.
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02.12.2011

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US Environmental Protection Agency

Cathy Milbourn

EPA Announces Final Study Plan to Assess Hydraulic Fracturing/Congressionally directed study will evaluate potential impacts on drinking water

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced its final research plan on hydraulic fracturing. At the request of Congress, EPA is working to better understand potential impacts of hydraulic fracturing on drinking water resources. Natural gas plays a key role in our nation’s clean energy future and the Obama Administration is committed to ensuring that we continue to leverage this vital resource responsibly.
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02.12.2011

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Akkerman Inc.

Achieving Great Things With Pipe Jacking

Akkerman equipment is designed for accuracy, durability, ease of set-up and powerful jacking force. In the case of PCi Roads' application in Minneapolis, sometimes our customers simply want to jack pipe. What may be lacking in equipment capability in this story is made up for with a rich history about Minneapolis's sewer systems.
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01.12.2011

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Carbon Disclosure Project Germany

Kora C. Krause

New analysis reveals water management trails climate change on the boardroom agenda, despite significant near-term risk and opportunity

The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) Water Disclosure global report finds that 57% of the 190 publicly listed organizations that participated in the survey report board-level oversight of water policies, strategies, or plans. By comparison, a report released by CDP in September 2011 showed that 94% of Global 500 companies report board-level oversight of climate change, suggesting that corporate understanding of water as a business concern trails that of climate change. This is surprising, given that the majority of reported water-related risks and opportunities are recognized as near term.
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