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Feb 22, 2022

News

Hunter Water

Hunter Water Debuts New Trenchless Tech

Hunter Water is debuting an innovative new ‘keyhole’ technology for restoring damaged or degraded pipes in the Lower Hunter community.
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Feb 21, 2022

News

Plummer Associates, Inc.

John Keane

Texas-based Water Engineering Firm Plummer Acquires Tampa-based WATERMARK Engineering Group

The acquisition will expand Plummer’s integrated water engineering services in Florida
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Feb 17, 2022

News

The Penetron Group

New Belgrade Waterfront Development Specifies Penetron over Traditional System for Concrete Waterproofing

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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Feb 15, 2022

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Utility Week

Stuart Stone

Innovating towards a ‘fair’ net zero transition for vulnerable customers

Fair Water project leaders from Northumbrian Water and Northern Gas Networks explain how they’re collaborating with the FMCG sector and academia to test and launch a range of products and healthcare-inspired ‘pathways’ enabling carbon and cost friendly customer behaviour.
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Feb 14, 2022

News

Black & Veatch

Melina Vissat

Black & Veatch’s Lichty Begins Term as President of Leading Recycled Water Organization

WateReuse Association taps recognized water expert to help advance organization’s mission
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Feb 11, 2022

News

Utility Week

Stuart Stone

Routes to carbon conscious wastewater treatment

Experts outlined the approaches they’re taking to cut carbon emissions from wastewater at the Utility Week Innovate WWT Wastewater 2022 Conference.
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Feb 10, 2022

News

Manchester Metropolitan University

Dr. Keeley Crockett

Comment: Building a sustainable pipeline of female talent

Ahead of National Apprenticeship Week and International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Dr. Keeley Crockett, IEEE member and professor in computational intelligence at the Manchester Metropolitan University explains how we can build a sustainable pipeline of female talent for STEM.
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Feb 09, 2022

News

Utility Week

Stuart Stone

Using data’s ‘invisible’ influence to build smart wastewater networks

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 08, 2022

News

Deltares

Franz Klijn

Water-based: responding now to the distant future

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 07, 2022

News

Linde Engineering

Elitsa Kateva

Linde Engineering To Extract Hydrogen From Natural Gas Pipelines Using Membrane Technology

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 02, 2022

News

Adept Civil Group

Anthony Panozzo

20 Years of Water Asset Management

Adept Civil Group protects Victoria’s water security and delivers critical sewer infrastructure to the state’s first dedicated quarantine facility.
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Feb 01, 2022

News

MIT Solve

Bridget Weiler

MIT Has Developed a Robot that Can Find the Leak in Any Pipe System

The robot could save the environment and millions of dollars simultaneously.
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Jan 31, 2022

News

Edge Underground

Edge Underground: bringing innovation to microtunnelling

Since it was established in 2010, Edge Underground has been at the forefront of the Australian microtunnelling industry, pushing its boundaries, improving equipment and finding ways to complete even the most challenging projects.
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Jan 28, 2022

News

UNSW Sydney

The only way is... down! Why underground urban development is on the rise

Building underground can solve problems for city planners, but UNSW expert Dr Asal Bidarmaghz warns that planning is needed to ensure subterranean solutions are sustainable.
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Jan 27, 2022

News

GoAigua

Pablo Calabuig

GoAigua and WatSyn Solutions Join Forces to Help Canadian Water and Wastewater Utilities Unify Digital Infrastructure

WatSyn’s utility support services combined with GoAigua’s smart water platform will simplify digital transformation, reduce non-revenue water, and improve operational efficiency
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Jan 26, 2022

News

Pennsylvania American Water

Susan Turcmanovich

Pennsylvania American Water Reminds Customers to Act Now to Prevent Frozen Pipes Later

With weather forecasters predicting cold temperatures very soon, Pennsylvania American Water advises homeowners to prepare their homes now to prevent frozen and damaged household pipes. The company recently released a new Winter Tips video to help customers protect the pipes in their homes.
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Jan 25, 2022

News

Melissa Bailey

Anaergia Commissions Facility in California that Creates Renewable Natural Gas from Wastewater and Food Waste

-Anaergia Inc. announced that its subsidiary SoCal Biomethane will officially commission operations at the Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority (VVWRA) facility in Victorville, California. The facility is the first wastewater treatment plant in California to inject renewable natural gas made from both wastewater solids and food waste into a utility pipeline.
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Jan 24, 2022

News

American Water

Evan Jacobs

California American Water Asks Garrapata Area Customers to Reduce Water Use

California American Water is requesting that customers in the Garrapata service area reduce water use to support firefighting efforts. The Palo Colorado fire is an active fire that began on January 21, 2022 in Big Sur, south of the company’s Garrapata service area.
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Jan 21, 2022

News

Xylem

Houston Spencer

Xylem Expands Partnership with Imagine H2O to Support Water Innovation Entrepreneurs

Xylem Inc., a leading global water technology company has announced an expanded commitment to Imagine H2O, the leading water innovation accelerator and ecosystem for water entrepreneurs.
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Jan 20, 2022

News

ENVIROSIGHT

Jordan Fues

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DON'T LOCATE BURIED UTILITIES BEFORE DIGGING?

Utility locating is the process of finding and marking utility assets, such as sewer and gas lines, that are buried underground.
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Jan 19, 2022

News

TradeArabia

Saudi Arabia issues RFQ for key water pipeline project

A total of 32 companies have expressed their interests in the project including 14 Saudi firms, said a statement from SWPC
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Jan 18, 2022

News

Wilmot Pipelining

Wilmot Pipelining delivers the largest UV liner installation

Wilmot Pipelining has yet again showcased the company’s ability to deliver large scale complex infrastructure rehabilitation successfully, whilst breaking records along the way.
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Jan 17, 2022

News

Trenchlesspedia - Janalta Interactive Inc.

Tabitha Mishra

Microtunneling Vs. Horizontal Directional

Drilling: Understanding the Differences Between These Key Trenchless Methods
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Jan 14, 2022

News

The Standard

Bernard Sanga

State Drops Water Desalination Project in Coast Due to High Cost

A plan to set up a large-scale water desalination plant in Indian Ocean has been shelved because it is costly.
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Jan 13, 2022

News

Voice of OC

Renee Elefante

As OC Taps New Drinking Water Sources, Worries About Contamination Arise

As water grows scarce in the region, Orange County officials will need to grapple with new contaminants as new drinking water sources are tapped.
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