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Urban township projects require integrated water management, subsurface protection and long-term durability to support residential, commercial, and utility networks. In the TATA Township Project in Khopoli, Maharashtra, Ocean HDPE Liner (1 mm) was deployed as a geomembrane barrier to support water containment, drainage control, and subgrade protection, ...
Early signs of transducer biofouling Algae blooms return in the reservoir despite the system reporting operational Water appears clear at the buoy but blooms persist elsewhere in the water body Taste and odor complaints rise during warm months Activated carbon consumption and treatment spend increase year over year No performance data ...
Faced with the labor-intensive maintenance and high energy consumption of traditional UV lamps and chemical cleaning, the company sought a more sustainable way to manage its extensive process water needs. By implementing the Watter system, they transitioned to an in-situ disinfection method that aligned perfectly with their ISO 14001 environmental goals. ...
By utilizing on-site electrolysis of water and pure salt, the Watter system allows companies to maintain stable, high-quality production processes while effectively eliminating bacteria, viruses, and stubborn biofilms. This sustainable approach not only meets current safety standards but is also designed to withstand future legislative tightening. Early adopters have already ...
Following publication of the Environment Agency’s stringent new requirements for reporting on sewer overflows, water companies are under urgent pressure to quantify, report, and mitigate events caused by groundwater infiltration. ...
Product Used: Ocean HDPE Liner 1000 Micron Quantity: 18,000 SQM Location: Surat, Gujarat Introduction Water conservation and efficient containment are critical concerns in infrastructure and agricultural projects across India. Traditional methods of lining ponds using clay or concrete often result in significant seepage, higher maintenance costs, and shorter lifespans. In response to these ...
Fairly or unfairly, the water sector gets a rough ride when it comes to a reputation for running with new ideas. It’s regularly highlighted for slowness to adopt advanced technologies. The industry has only given rise to two tech unicorns (a startup valued at over $1bn), compared to more than 380 in the finance sector. I recently wrote how differences in structure and governance create ...
But as climate risks intensify, the issue most in need of enhanced resilience is society’s continued reliable access to water. Recent data from CDP reveals that 83% of cities reporting environmental data face serious climate hazards, with water infrastructure among the most exposed. ...
Governments worldwide are expanding monitoring requirements, while investors and customers now expect clear reporting on water use and reuse performance. What was once a matter of compliance has become a proxy for environmental leadership, and the water footprint has emerged as a key ESG indicator for industrial resilience and reputational ...
Users often report feeling more refreshed and alert after drinking H302 water compared to tap or bottled water. ...
Chemical-free approach controls cyanobacteria, improves water clarity, and supports fisheries in phosphorus-rich lake. Background Lake Tanglewood is a 255-acre reservoir located in the Texas Panhandle, surrounded by a private residential community of about 500 people. This recreational lake constantly receives highly treated wastewater from the city of Amarillo, located in the Texas Panhandle ...
According to the United Nations World Water Development Report, population growth, urbanisation and economic development in sub-Saharan Africa has produced a demand for water that outstrips the water infrastructure present in many countries of this region. As a result, the bulk of the population of sub-Saharan Africa is suffering ...
But in today’s world, farming isn't just about growing crops, it’s also about understanding the land, the water, and the air that support it. That’s where environmental testing comes in. ...
Introduction Waterproofing is a critical component in modern infrastructure projects, ensuring longevity and structural integrity by preventing water ingress. Whether for residential, commercial, or industrial applications, high-quality waterproofing solutions protect buildings and underground structures from moisture-related damages. Ocean Non Wovens recently supplied and installed 18,000 SQM ...
The Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA) ensures safe pesticide use, while the Clean Water Act (CWA) regulates agricultural runoff to protect water bodies. ...
Forty per cent of world species depend on the world’s rapidly degrading wetlands, including humans. Water stewardship is already delivering huge benefits in water availability in our communities. Why not do it for nature too? IF THE SLEW of recent sustainability conference themes and blogs is anything to go by, nature is having a moment. It’s long overdue. The world’s forests, ...
Water traveling from municipal sources to a building’s taps undergoes a complex journey influenced by everything from the quality of the source water to the building’s internal distribution network. Even water that meets national safety standards can encounter challenges as it passes through aging pipes, is affected by shifting climates, and interacts with building infrastructure. ...
This versatility in surface functionalization allows for tailoring of MXene materials for specific electrocatalytic applications, such as oxygen reduction reactions, hydrogen evolution reactions, and water splitting. Several studies have reported the exceptional catalytic performance of MXene materials in different electrochemical reactions. ...
The UK’s water industry is in disarray, this cannot be denied. Water bills are on the rise, as are pollution levels and illegal sewage discharges by suppliers. Dividends are being handed out in record amounts, despite a lack of investment in much-needed infrastructure… and both the general public and the environment are bearing the brunt of it all. Since the industry was privatised ...
Although many of the UK’s water suppliers have been coming under fire in recent years for water mismanagement and causing damage to the environment, one of the biggest culprits in this regard is South West Water, which delivers supplies to 1.8 million customers in Devon, Cornwall, Dorset and Somerset. ...
