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Trending Technology
Electric Actuated Valves
Electric ball valves and electric butterfly valves by JJ Automation come in a wide variety of materials including a full range of plastics and stainless steel. Smart electric ​actuator ​function covers ​on-off, ​failsafe, ​modulating and ​failsafe ​modulating, for ​UK stock.
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Total Automation for Commercial RO: TARO Systems

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The Water Network Team interviewed Angus Webb, ​a quantitative ​ecologist, who talks about environmental water management as a very young field. Implementation of environmental water programs has lagged behind the science and policy, and these programs are only now starting to become more common.
Professor Arjen Hoekstra shares a chapter he wrote for a new, discussing how ​free-trade ​agreements ​drive us to buy ​cheap ​unsustainable ​stuff from ​places where ​water is ​polluted and ​overexploited.
Ahmad Bahlake has designed an ​activated ​sludge aeration ​basin but does not want to use the equalization tank and would like the confirmation on how to properly calculate HRT & SRT.
Wei Choew Lee needs to treat boiler chemical ​cleaning ​wastewater ​high ​in COD, with specifications ​requesting the ​oxidative ​process to be ​used to remove ​the COD. He is wondering which oxidative process or a chemical to use.
​Sean Furey shares a blog by Andrew ​Armstrong in the attempt to clarify the misconceptions regarding solar ​pumping ​technology, and help better ​understand its ​benefits and ​limitations.
Kim van Arkel shares a study on plastic ​debris ​pollution in ​the deep-sea. More than 52% ​of the debris ​was macro-​plastic, of ​which 92% was ​single-use ​products, ​in areas deeper ​than 6000 m.
The ​paper ​emphasizes the ​importance of ​raw water ​chemistry, ​natural organic ​matter (NOM) ​concentration ​and type, and ​the chemistry ​of coagulants.
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Events
Singapore International Water Week - 08 - 12 July in Singapore
SIWW is the global platform to share and co-create innovative water solutions. The biennial event gathers stakeholders from the global water industry to share best practices, showcase the latest technologies and tap business opportunities.
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