| | | | | | | | Applied Membranes Inc (AMI) will be using NX Filtration’s hollow fiber nanofiltration (HFNF) membranes for advanced wastewater reuse at a pharmaceutical company. The pharmaceutical company seeks to reduce its freshwater intake and wastewater discharge by reusing its process water. AMI selected... |
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| The research team is developing a three-step process involving rock breakdown, chemical conversion, and microbial absorption to efficiently and environmentally extract high-demand rare earth elements vital for electronics, renewable energy, and defense. |
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| | | | | | The United States Geological Service (USGS) produced a comprehensive analysis of groundwater quality from 1988 to 2022. The full report provides foundational information about the prevalence and trends of geogenic groundwater contaminants and mixtures, which can be used by water-resource managers... |
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| | As AI-driven data centers expand rapidly, water availability becomes a critical factor, influencing site selection and long-term planning, especially in water-stressed regions like Phoenix. |
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| | New Smyrna Beach Utilities has initiated a groundbreaking project to expand its water treatment plant with Florida's largest pellet softening system, replacing outdated facilities to enhance capacity and sustainability. |
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| | | | | | As data centers expand rapidly, especially in arid regions like Phoenix, water availability becomes a critical design constraint, prompting a reevaluation of cooling methods and water resource planning. |
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| | Rescue Engineers plans a multi-million dollar expansion to enhance its water treatment systems, aiding California utilities in complying with the new 10 ppb Cr(VI) standard by 2026. |
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| | Raleigh Water's biosolids team highlighted their innovative resource recovery efforts at the 2026 Southern Farm Show, demonstrating how wastewater residuals are converted into nutrient-rich Class A biosolids for agricultural and landscaping use. |
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| | EPA has prioritized PFAS contamination, launching initiatives like PFAS OUT, allocating nearly $945 million for water safety, and developing new detection methods to protect communities from harmful chemicals. |
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