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Why Biofilm Is Becoming One of the Biggest Challenges in Modern Industrial Water Systems

Why Biofilm Is Becoming One of the Biggest Challenges in Modern Industrial Water Systems

Biofilm is increasingly recognized as one of the most persistent and costly operational challenges across industrial water systems, wastewater infrastructure, agriculture, cooling towers, and food processing environments.Unlike loose contamination, biofilm forms structured microbial communities that attach directly to surfaces within pipelines, ...

ByJenfitch INC.


Projects - Landmark

Projects - Landmark

Between April 2002 and Dec 2011 the company successfully completed ninety building construction projects, comprising of commercial, residential, public, institutional and corporate buildings, mass housing projects and related infrastructure and facilities such as hospital and schools. Ramky has progressed at a consistent pace to become one of India’s leading players in the ...

ByRamky Group


Global Trends in 2022 for Water & Wastewater Treatment Sustainability

Global Trends in 2022 for Water & Wastewater Treatment Sustainability

The COVID-19 pandemic has reinvigorated the critical value of resilient, sustainable and reliable water and wastewater infrastructure. Municipalities and industries alike across the US and around the world have put greater focus upon efforts to adopt sustainable water treatment and wastewater reuse initiatives. We asked our team ...

ByGenesis Water Technologies, Inc.


Fluence Environmental and Sustainability Impact

Fluence Environmental and Sustainability Impact

Gender Equality A lack of local water infrastructure means that 2.1 billion people worldwide have to carry water, a task that falls mainly to women and girls. ...

ByFluence Corporation


Regulation driving change in leak detection

Regulation driving change in leak detection

Around 21% of water put into the public supply in England and Wales is lost. With climate change and an increasing population leading to widespread water stress, Ofwat expects urgent action - reflected in the regulator’s stretching 2020-2025 AMP7 targets, which challenge water companies to reduce leakage by 16% without increasing customer ...

ByOvarro


ASTM Standards Help Meet Need for Clean Water

ASTM Standards Help Meet Need for Clean Water

It provides a convenient pathway to a compendium of technical information in five important water-related areas: Environmental preservation, stewardship and security of water sources; Testing and maintenance of water quality; Extraction, transportation and infrastructure for water; Water ...

ByASTM International


Sewer mining to supplement blackwater flow in a commercial high-rise Australia-Sydney case study

Sewer mining to supplement blackwater flow in a commercial high-rise Australia-Sydney case study

The NSW government introduced WICA in 2006 as part of its strategy for a sustainable water future. WICA is intended to harness the innovation and investment potential of the private sector in the water and wastewater industries. ...

ByPHOENIX Process Equipment Co.


Demographics as a new challenge for sustainable development in the German wastewater sector

Demographics as a new challenge for sustainable development in the German wastewater sector

To investigate the regional impacts of demographic change on the German grid-bound infrastructure, we selected the wastewater infrastructure for our analysis. This infrastructure is very suitable for illustrating the challenge for the water industry over the next few decades. We will demonstrate these effects for ...

ByInderscience Publishers


Modelling the interdependencies of critical infrastructures during natural disasters: a case of supply, communication and transportation infrastructures

Modelling the interdependencies of critical infrastructures during natural disasters: a case of supply, communication and transportation infrastructures

This paper introduces the methodological challenge of identifying and quantifying the interdependencies among several critical infrastructures. First, interdependency structures during a natural disaster are modelled-based on past events, considering supply (electricity, water and gas), communication (internet and telephone) and transportation ...

ByInderscience Publishers

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