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Water abstraction points may be affected by spills from farms or factories, and deliberate contamination. Early warning monitoring systems are required to alert operators to these contaminants and to changes in key water quality parameters. A timely response is necessary to prevent contamination and disruption of the public water supply. Chelsea Technologies Group has developed FastGuard to observe the natural trends in water quality parameters and rapidly detect and report anomalies. FastGuard is ...
ByChelsea Technologies Ltd based in Yately, UNITED KINGDOM
Wastewater treatmen can occur in dense city neighborhoods, minimizing the number one cost in wastewater infrastructure: the piping network. Treatment close to the waste source creates opportunities for localized water reuse, thereby decreasing pressure on drinking water infrastructure. Urban landscape is actually positively impacted by the presence of ‘Urban Water ...
ByOrganica Water, Inc based in Budapest, HUNGARY
SuMeWa|SYSTEM can be utilized either as mobile or stationary system in regions where no water and energy supply systems are present. SuMeWa|SYSTEM also assures residual disinfection in existing water supply infrastructures when drinking water quality requirements cannot be met. The water quality and quantity data are recorded and transmitted online. ...
ByAutarcon GmbH based in Kassel, GERMANY
SPI Polyshield HT™ 100F and ElastaFlex™ polyurea series’ provide excellent protection for potable water vessels, wastewater and sewer facilities, irrigation canals, and retrofitting existing pipe infrastructure; identified as SIPP (Spray-In-Place-Pipe). SPI is dedicated to preserving and protecting the health, environmental and economic gains that drinking water and wastewater infrastructure provide worldwide. ...
BySpecialty Products Inc. (SPI) based in Lakewood, WASHINGTON (USA)
Hospital acquired infections (HAIs) are one of the nation’s most important public health challenges. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 1.7 million patients contract HAIs every year, and nearly 99,000 of them die. The annual direct medical costs of HAIs to U.S. Hospitals are about $40 Billion. Faulty water systems often are direct contributors to this tragic situation. This means having a strong water management plan is crucial, especially during a pandemic when hospitals are ...
ByLiquitech, Inc. based in Lombard, ILLINOIS (USA)
Protecting our drinking water from algae. Faced with aging infrastructure and labor shortages, drinking water utilities need proven, cost effective and reliable solutions to rid harmful algae from the world’s water supply. ...
ByWaterIQ Technologies Inc. based in Wilson, WYOMING (USA)
