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wteinfra · 2 years
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With more than 15 years of outstanding service to the water and waste water treatment sector, we are now laying the foundation for the next stage. We are happy to announce that our company will be helping to improve the whole water environment on our planet, driven by our innovation-based culture and a team of great minds.
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in0ctobercountry · 26 days
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how to recycle waste water using plants
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market-insider · 5 months
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Water and Wastewater Treatment Equipment Market, Analyzing Market Forces, Technological Advancements, and Environmental Impacts
The global water and wastewater treatment equipment market size is anticipated to reach USD 90.0 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 4.6% over the forecast period, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The market is driven by increasing demand for clean and safe water in both developed and emerging economies. This is due to growing concerns over water pollution and scarcity, and the need for effective wastewater management.
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Water And Wastewater Treatment Equipment Market Report Highlights
Asia Pacific accounted for the largest revenue share of the global market in 2023, accounting for 35.1%, and is expected to maintain its dominance throughout the forecast period. This can be attributed to the presence of a strong consumer base that has led to significant demand for water and wastewater treatment equipment
By application, the municipal segment dominated the market with a revenue share of 66.0% in 2023. The increasing initiatives undertaken by governments, strict environmental regulations, and increasing awareness regarding water treatment are some of the factors contributing to the growth of the municipal segment over the forecast period
By process, the tertiary treatment segment dominated the market with a revenue share of 44.2% in 2023. Some of the drivers for the increasing demand for tertiary wastewater treatment are environmental protection, water scarcity, and the increasing demand for clean water. As these issues continue to be major concerns across the world, the demand for tertiary wastewater treatment is expected to grow over the forecast period
Major key players frequently engage in mergers & acquisitions and new product launches to maintain their market shares. For instance, in March 2022, Pentair plc, announced the definitive agreement to acquire Manitowoc Ice. The move was taken by the company to enhance its commercial water solutions platform and cater to the demand from the food service industry
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Furthermore, the demand for decentralized wastewater treatment systems is expected to increase over the projected period, as these systems offer several advantages such as low operating costs, high treatment efficiency, and easy maintenance. Several companies are focusing on developing innovative decentralized wastewater treatment systems that can be easily installed in residential and commercial buildings.
Population growth, urbanization, increasing industrialization, and the need for clean water for various purposes such as drinking, agriculture, and industrial processes all drive demand for water and wastewater treatment equipment. Government regulations aimed at protecting the environment and ensuring public health also have an impact on the demand for water and wastewater treatment equipment.
The market players are constantly undertaking strategic initiatives such as mergers, acquisitions, partnerships, and new product launches to gain a competitive advantage. For instance, Ceco Environmental, a provider of air pollution control solutions, announced the acquisition of Compass Water Solutions, a provider of water and wastewater treatment equipment. The acquisition will enable Ceco Environmental to integrate Compass Water Solutions’ critical engineered solutions with its industrial water capabilities.
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aquariusindia · 7 months
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Don't let a septic system overflow cause havoc in your household. Stay informed and take preventive measures to keep your septic system running smoothly. Check out our latest blog on septic system repair and maintenance services in Oakland for some useful tips.
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earaercircular · 2 years
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Belgian Ekopak is allowed to build the water factory of the future in the Antwerp port area
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Things are going fast for the since last year listed Tielt[1]-based Ekopak[2] of CEO Pieter Loose and co-shareholder Marc Coucke. On the former Opel site in the Antwerp harbour, Ekopak is allowed to build a multifunctional water factory that should be fully operational by 2025. An outstanding reference to be proud of. The contract with the Antwerp port authority, represented by CEO Jacques Vermeire, has just been signed in the presence of the Prime Minister of Flanders. “We are very excited about this project and see it as another important milestone in the development/implementation of stand-alone water solutions independent from the grid,” said Pieter Loose.
In 2021, Ekopak had applied for a concession on a 2-hectare plot in NextGen District[3] (the former Opel site). The candidacy was now retained and the concession agreement was signed with Port of Antwerp-Bruges. Ekopak will build a water factory of the future with a high-tech water purification installation. The new water factory is also an important milestone for Waterkracht, the joint venture of Ekopak, water-link and PMV[4].
Double purpose
The new Ekopak factory to be built will be used for 2 purposes. On the one hand, the new water treatment plant will provide surrounding companies with high-quality and sustainable process water. This includes both the recovery and filtering of waste water and the capture and conditioning of rainwater. With this decentralized approach, Ekopak will provide the NextGen District with the ability to manage its own water supply.
On the other hand, the water treatment plant plays an important role in Hydropower, a collaborative project in which the waste water from Antwerp families will be processed into cooling water for the port from 2025. Ekopak will further upgrade the treated waste water supplied to the factory. In total, this concerns 20 billion litres of water per year that is reprocessed. Hydropower is a joint venture of Ekopak, water-link and PMV. The signed concession is an important step for the joint venture.
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Karel Cambien: Tieltse Ekopak mag waterfabriek van de toekomst bouwen in het Antwerpse havengebied, in: Made in West-Vlaanderen, 8-6-2022 https://www.made-in.be/west-vlaanderen/tieltse-ekopak-mag-waterfabriek-van-de-toekomst-bouwen-in-het-antwerpse-havengebied/
[1] Tielt is a Belgian municipality in the province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the proper city of Tielt and three surrounding villages.
[2] Read also: https://earaercircular.tumblr.com/post/658022108792832000/the-ban-on-washing-cars-with-tap-water-was-just-a
[3] Read also https://earaercircular.tumblr.com/post/673359652493361152/sustainable-chemistry-pilot-project-opens-in-the
[4] Read also https://earaercircular.tumblr.com/post/674650906765164544/20-billion-litres-of-circular-cooling-water-per
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wachinyeya · 8 months
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“This is the Old Ladies Against Underwater Garbage,” or OLAUG for short, explains retired psychologist Susan Baur. The youngest member of the group that Baur founded is 65; at 82, she’s the oldest.
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defs read the entire article if you can bc its so good
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chayscribbles · 11 months
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my toxic writer trait is that i need literal hours of just sitting at my computer staring at my document to psych myself up to actually write, and only once i decide to give up and go do other things do the words actually start flowing
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allthecanadianpolitics · 10 months
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The main contractor in charge of constructing the Site C hydroelectric dam project near Fort St. John in northeastern B.C. has been hit with a $1.1 million fine for dumping contaminated drainage water into the Peace River.
The penalty was imposed after Peace River Hydro Partners pleaded guilty in provincial court in Fort St. John on Monday to depositing a deleterious substance into fish-bearing waters, a violation of the federal Fisheries Act, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada,
The federal agency says its enforcement officers discovered that in 2018, the contractor discharged 3,300 cubic metres of drainage water with a high concentration of metals into the Peace River due to their water treatment system's inadequate capacity.
"A sample of the drainage water collected on Sept. 9, 2018, determined that it contained a concentration of aluminum that was acutely lethal to fish," said Environment and Climate Change Canada in a news release on Wednesday. [...]
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Tagging: @politicsofcanada
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sarvowatersolution · 2 months
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Water Filtration Plants – An In-Depth Look
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Delve into the workings of water filtration plants, which employ various methods such as reverse osmosis, gravity filtration, distillation, and disinfection to deliver clean, safe drinking water.
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wayti-blog · 5 months
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"As Albert Einstein explained in 1905, the photoelectric effect occurs when light shining on a material contains enough (quantized) energy to eject an electron from the material. By analogy, and drawing on his understanding of Maxwell’s equations and the polar nature of water molecules, [Gang] Chen rationalized that the impetus behind his team’s observations might involve a quadrupole force acting on a permanent dipole at the air-water interface."
"Chen believes this new mechanism, which he and his colleagues describe in PNAS, could be at play in our daily lives. “It might be important, for example, for understanding the Earth’s water cycle, global warming, and plant growth,” he says. “The discovery could also lead to new engineering applications: we have started to look into desalination and wastewater treatment, but drying could be another area in which this mechanism could be exploited.” Because drying consumes around 20% of energy used in industrial sectors – an amount Chen calls “staggering” – an increase in energy efficiency could have a significant impact."
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unitreat · 3 months
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Wastewater Treatment Company in Trivandrum
Water Purification Services in Trivandrum
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quietwingsinthesky · 3 months
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even does know what plants are though. (as per doctor who canon, the way ships manage to keep oxygen on long voyages is via having literal forests in them. now, nothing to that extent, obviously, they weren’t that well-equipped or funded. but there’s definitely plants In There, probably relegated to a much more ordered existence, think the difference between a natural forest and one grown for logging.) at least they have that. they have seen plants. not often, but they have.
i don’t think they really understand plants beyond their functions (to eat, keep everyone breathing, etc.) whereas with natural beauties and animals and other such things that even has no experience with and can wonder over, they can’t really. do that with plants. the ability to admire a flower rather than immediately think of it in terms of resources lost and gained in its creation is a skill they have to learn.
but you know. at least they have seen them. that’s something. that’s slightly less depressing, right.
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itsagrimm · 1 year
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"and then he drank the water from the river / sink in the abandoned house / rain water ..."
listen, i know it's just fanfics. but I keep reading this in fan works and worry that some might actually think it's safe to drink water from questionable sources.
Should you ever be in an outdoor situation where you don't have your usual water access - don't drink water from whatever-seems-fine-source. It can make you really sick. Please rely on locally approved sources of water or filter / test yourself before slurping down liquid cholera.
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arithmonym · 10 months
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godddd i got back to my apartment in [college town]™️ and our AC is very broken (thermostat set to 70, but it’s actually 80 degrees). as a result the electric bill for this month is super high
it wouldn’t have been on in the first place if my roommate wasn’t subleasing, but apparently the guy subleasing just??? didn’t bring up that anything was wrong???
i’m fairly sure it’s been broken for the whole month, too, because we used 350 kWh last july and a whopping 1180 kWh this july
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saengineering1 · 11 months
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Sustainable Waste Management: Building a Greener Future
Introduction  
In today's world, the need for sustainable waste management practices has become more critical than ever. With the growing population and increased industrialization, the amount of waste generated is reaching alarming levels. However, by implementing effective waste management strategies By Water Treatment Plant Manufacturers in India, we can mitigate the environmental impact and pave the way toward a greener future.
 The Challenges of Waste Management  
The increasing population and urbanization have led to a surge in waste generation, posing significant challenges for communities and the environment. It is crucial to understand the consequences of inadequate waste management and the urgency of finding sustainable solutions.
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 Embracing Eco-Friendly Solutions
To build a greener future, it is essential to adopt sustainable waste management practices that minimize waste generation, promote recycling, and encourage responsible disposal.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: The three pillars of sustainable waste management
Implementing source separation for efficient recycling
Composting: Transforming organic waste into valuable soil nutrients
Role of Water Treatment Plant Manufacturers in India Subtitle
Water treatment plant manufacturers in India play a crucial role in sustainable waste management, particularly in managing wastewater and effluent treatment.
Advanced treatment technologies for efficient wastewater management
Implementing eco-friendly processes in water treatment plants
Collaborating with industries for responsible waste disposal and treatment
Collaboration for a Greener Future Subtitle: Engaging Communities and Businesses
Building a greener future requires a collective effort from communities, businesses, and government bodies. Collaboration is key to creating a sustainable waste management system that benefits everyone.
Raising awareness and promoting responsible waste management practices
Encouraging businesses to adopt eco-friendly packaging and waste reduction strategies
Government initiatives and policies to support sustainable waste management
Conclusion 
Sustainable waste management is not just a responsibility; it is an opportunity to create a cleaner and healthier environment for future generations. By implementing effective waste management practices, leveraging advanced technologies, and fostering collaboration, we can build a greener future that promotes environmental sustainability and enhances our quality of life.
Remember, every small step counts. Together, let's embrace sustainable waste management practices and work towards a greener and more sustainable tomorrow.
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