WateReuse and AMTA present MBR webcast; KROHNE launches YouTube channel; De Nora acquires Neptune Enterprises

April 5, 2019

Industry news: WateReuse and AMTA to present webcast on membrane bioreactor technology; KROHNE launches YouTube channel; De Nora acquires Neptune Enterprises.

WateReuse and AMTA present webcast on membrane bioreactor technology

WateReuse, in partnership with the American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA), will present a webcast that will provide an overview of membrane bioreactor (MBR) technology on April 10 from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. EST. MBR is a cost-effective, high-quality treatment that offers a smaller footprint for advanced water reuse applications. The webcast will present the types of membranes and the benefits of each. Sean Carter with Toray Membrane USA will present the webcast and Harold Fravel of AMTA will be the moderator. To register for the event, click here.

KROHNE launches YouTube channel for process measurement device users

KROHNE Inc. released KROHNE Tutorials, a YouTube channel for explanatory videos on industrial process measurement devices. The channel contains user-oriented installation, commissioning, verification (ICV) videos, starting with H250 M40 and OPTISWIRL flowmeters. Depending on the device type and its characteristic features, each video covers the typical procedures of unboxing, mechanical installation, electrical installation, commissioning and verification in multiple languages.

De Nora acquires Neptune Enterprises

De Nora acquired a majority interest in Neptune Enterprises LLC, forming De Nora Neptune LLC. A Texas-based water service company, De Nora Neptune specializes in "on-the-fly" frack water treatment and cost-effective produced water recycling in the unconventional oil and gas industry. As the service arm of De Nora, De Nora Neptune will bring service capability to both directly serve the industry and provide on-the-ground support to its existing technology customers.

Sponsored Recommendations

NFPA 70B a Step-by-Step Guide to Compliance

NFPA 70B: A Step-by-Step Guide to Compliance

How digital twins drive more environmentally conscious medium- and low-voltage equipment design

Medium- and low voltage equipment specifiers can adopt digital twin technology to adopt a circular economy approach for sustainable, low-carbon equipment design.

MV equipment sustainability depends on environmentally conscious design values

Medium- and low voltage equipment manufacturers can prepare for environmental regulations now by using innovative MV switchgear design that eliminates SF6 use.

Social Distancing from your electrical equipment?

Using digital tools and apps for nearby monitoring and control increases safety and reduces arc flash hazards since electrical equipment can be operated from a safer distance....