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Aganova strengthens its position in Spain as a leading provider of in-service pipeline inspection technologies for major water infrastructure. The project will support smarter and more sustainable water management across Catalonia. ...
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Their modular nature also allows developers to scale production up or down depending on phased construction schedules, avoiding the wasteful overcapacity that often plagues fixed-installation facilities.Accelerating Infrastructure Development Across Tanzania Beyond residential construction, Tanzania's infrastructure ambitions—spanning roadways, bridges, and ...
Manila, Philippines A brand-new HG300D-100 water well drilling rig has recently been delivered to Manila, providing local contractors and businesses with advanced drilling capabilities for water infrastructure projects. The HG300D-100 is a high-performance rig designed for efficiency and durability, making it ideal for both ...
With a proven track record across the Middle East, PlugCo has established itself as a top-tier supplier for infrastructure, water, and sewer projects in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, and ...
The U.S. water sector faces uncertainty following recent federal actions impacting funding, workforce stability, and infrastructure costs. Executive Order 14154 has halted key investments, federal workforce reductions are delaying regulations, and new tariffs threaten rising material costs. Industry leaders must adapt strategies for resilience, alternative financing, and innovation. Learn how ...
This article delves into the most significant problems found in these facilities, examining their causes, consequences, and potential solutions. Aging Infrastructure Many wastewater treatment plants were built decades ago and now operate with outdated infrastructure. ...
A Guide for Private Utility Companies in the United States Water and wastewater treatment is essential for public health, environmental sustainability, and community well-being. For private utility companies, securing funding for these critical services can be challenging. However, with the right approach, resources, and strategies, companies can obtain the financial support needed to ensure ...
Introduction: Water storage is a critical requirement in various industries, especially in sectors like oil & gas, utility, and Reverse Osmosis (RO) plants. Given the unique challenges associated with these industries—such as harsh environmental conditions, strict regulatory requirements, and the need for efficient water management—choosing the right water storage solution ...
Completed at the end of 2021, this project aimed to support the university’s sustainability goals by harvesting and storing rainwater for various non-potable uses, thereby reducing reliance on the municipal water supply and promoting environmental stewardship. Project Background The University of Melbourne is renowned for its commitment ...
Discover how BOO financing solutions - as well as lease options - are helping water infrastructure projects get off the ground When it’s time to expand, repair, or replace water and wastewater treatment infrastructure, public utilities and other entities can face major obstacles. Because treatment ...
Our distributor in Malaysia, Weida, has been a loyal partner for already a long time. Weida is a leading supplier of water infrastructural projects and manufactures big rotation moulded tanks and tubes. Weida is based in Kuching, Sarawak. Weida distributes drinking water all over Malaysia and for the more remote places they rely ...
Water reuse offers a sustainable solution for building climate resilience and water security, while maintaining the environmental integrity of freshwater systems As water scarcity becomes more and more of a reality both in the United States and across the world, decision-makers are turning to alternative sources of water to ...
Hydropower crisis and climate change prompt new water projects This year’s record heat wave in China has dried up large swaths of the Yangtze River basin, and the drought has caused a continuing hydropower crisis in the southwest. ...
Most people take clean water for granted. We’re accustomed to drawing a stream of clear water every time we turn on a faucet. However, collecting water from a local reservoir and distributing it directly to your home requires a complicated system of pipes, pumps, and treatment facilities. ...
A combination of advanced technologies and financing structures can close the access gap and bring water services to millions Around the world, more than 785 million people have no access to basic water services, and 80% of them live in rural areas. The “last-mile” market segment refers to these rural or peri-urban areas that few water operators service because they and their funders ...
The company’s core business includes: sewage sludge treatment and management; development and utilization of recycled water; sewage sludge treatment project planning; construction of water supply and drainage projects; engineering installation and operation of water supply and drainage ...
“We need to invest in clean, safe drinking water”, Gov. Cuomo stated in his annual budget address. Cuomo, who pioneered a $2.5 billion proposal to improve water infrastructure throughout the state, has been hailed as a hero by water officials on the frontlines of the battle. This program was constructed under the ...
The lack of funding for desperately needed water infrastructure is so dire that one of Pakistan’s Supreme Court justices has taken it upon himself to start a crowd-funding campaign to build dams. ...
The law also makes watershed upgrades eligible for financing just like traditional water infrastructure projects. Some activities encouraged by the law are management of upland vegetation for restoration of watershed resilience and productivity, restoration of wet and dry meadows, removal of roads or road repair; and channel restoration in ...
The law also makes watershed upgrades eligible for financing just like traditional water infrastructure projects. Some activities encouraged by the law are management of upland vegetation for restoration of watershed resilience and productivity, restoration of wet and dry meadows, removal of roads or road repair; and channel restoration in ...
