Water Technology Weekly - Nov 14th, 2023
 
 
News and information for industrial water management
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November 14, 2023
A November 15th Water Technology-hosted webinar sponsored by Schneider Electric.
FEATURES
Improving wastewater treatment processes within industrial manufacturing reduces GHG emissions and improves overall operational efficiency and sustainability in a number of ways.
Instrumentation advances empower industrial users to spend less time maintaining instruments and worrying about compliance so they can focus on process optimization and high throughput.
A Water Technology-hosted webinar sponsored by Grundfos and Schneider Electric. Now available on demand!
TOP STORIES
Eliminating toxic wastewater and saving $186,000 per year.
A thorough understanding of the plant’s system combined with Kurita America’s technical expertise and unique water treatment technologies resulted in a cooling water solution that worked in multiple ways.
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Flow meters are crucial for accurate measurement in water treatment systems. The two most accurate technologies are static meters like ultrasonic and magnetic flow meters.
NEWS
Veolia Water Technologies will design and deliver an integrated conversion system featuring its high purification HPD crystallization technology.
Manufacturing and Engineering Executive Jennifer Rehder brings more than 30 years of operational and engineering experience as the company continues to scale its commercial footprint
The company’s executive thought leader talks with managing editor Daniel Gaddy about the role AI can play in the industrial water treatment sector.
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
The Bredel NR (Natural Rubber) Transfer hose can be used for handling sludge with a high solid content, food and beverage waste and abrasive slurries.