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The Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag) has now shown that separate collection and treatment of urine could make significant contributions to water pollution control and nutrient recycling worldwide. The “NoMix”...
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The feasibility of using floating vegetation to remove nutrients from fishery wastewater is being tested by Agricultural Research Service scientists. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/01/090131124137.htm
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Researchers from the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science have unveiled a new class of reverse-osmosis membranes for desalination that resist the clogging which typically occurs when seawater, brackish water and waste water are...
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Hollow Fiber Membrane Systems are fully-automated PLC controlled Membrane systems furnished with Norit AquaFlex™ membrane modules. The bioTRIPURE™ Ultrafilter membrane systems produce an extremely high quality product for drinking water and...
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The Megablock™ is a pre-engineered system that provides a quick and cost effective approach to large-scale MBR treatment systems and wastewater facility upgrades. The Megablock™ modules are equipped with the Airlift™ tubular membrane...
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