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05 July 2018

The Water Network editors have selected the best content of the last month for you.

Trending Technology
Complete Algae Solution
MPC-Buoy monitors & controls algae without using chemicals in large water surfaces. In many cases it completely replaces the need to chemically treat the reservoir or lake. Water utilities such as American Water, EPM, and South West Water have been using MPC-Buoy to keep their reservoirs free of algae for many years.
Real-Time Reporting Generator
Dream Report is a real-time ​reporting ​generator ​solution based ​on a configurable ​end user ​interface. ​​It will deliver all the ​regulatory ​reports ​quickly, easily ​and reliably, ​and will enable ​major cost ​savings through ​its performance ​reporting and ​data analysis ​tools.​
Automated Leak Surveying
Permalog® enables water suppliers to quickly and efficiently locate leaks in the water network. It automates leak surveying, eliminating human error and is a completely non-invasive method with no detrimental effects on supply to consumers.
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On-site Sustainable Toxic Wastewater Treatment

InOpSys purifies industrial toxic process streams in a sustainable way and recovers raw materials to contribute to the Circular Economy. This solution takes care of wastewater purification on-site, is cost efficient, CAPEX-free, and sustainable with less logistics.
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Editor's Choice
The Water Network interviewed Netanel Raisch, ​CEO at ​Lishtot, about state-​of-the-art ​sensors that detect ​changes in ​electric fields in water.​ He explained that when water has contaminants ​the signals ​Lishtot sensors pick up ​become ​distorted the device lets you know ​water is unsafe to drink.
Megan Galloway has installed UDDT toilets in Namibia with urine production around 170-200 l / day and she collects about half of it. She is asking about the risks of pumping the urine to a cultivated land area and using it as fertilizer.
Marius Van Biljon is working on a project where a deep gold mine has dewatered an overlying dolomite aquifer, resulting in ground instability and sinkholes. He is asking about impacts of the rewatering on ground stability and groundwater contamination.
Dusko Balenovic has made an overview of the most buzzing water news in June, to help keep all the busy water experts stay up-to-date with the latest events and updates from the water industry.
The 25 Year Environment Plan sets out government action to help the natural world regain and retain good health. It aims to deliver cleaner air and water in our cities and rural landscapes, protect threatened species and provide richer wildlife habitats.
An algorithm for detecting and estimating background leakage in water distribution networks integrates a leakage model into a classical WDN hydraulic model for solving the network leakage flows. ​
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Featured Jobs

ClearCove Systems
Rochester, NY, United States/Remote
Veolia Water
Aldermaston, Reading
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Bids/Tenders
Response due date: 12 July 2018
Location: Manitoba, Canada
Response due date: 25 July 2018
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Response due date: 01 August 2018
Location: Ontario
, Canada
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Events
European Waste Water Management 17 - 18 July in Manchester, United Kingdom
This event ​considers all ​aspects of the ​wastewater ​treatment cycle ​from the sewer ​to discharge of ​final effluent ​and the impacts ​on receiving ​watercourses. ​The conference ​provides a ​forum for ​practitioners ​and researchers ​to meet and ​discuss the ​needs and ​interests of ​the European ​water industry.​
SIWI World Water Week 26 - 31 August in Stockholm, Sweden
World Water ​Week is the ​annual focal ​point for the ​globe’s ​water issues. ​It is organized ​by  ​SIWI. In 2018, ​World Water ​Week will ​address the ​theme “​Water, ​ecosystems and ​human ​development”​.
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