breaking news
Nancy Smith, Creative Communications Specialist, Joins WiseOnWater
Nancy has more than five years of experience in the water sector, having held the position of communications and engagement executive at Water Resources East.
Digital Transformations As Part Of Solution For Wicked Problems: Report From Waterinfodag 2022
The ‘waterinfodag’ is a yearly networking event filled with presentations and discussions on applying digital techniques within the water sector.
KETOS SHIELD Expands Water Quality Monitoring Capabilities Detecting For Ammonia, Nitrates And Sulfates
Identifying the concentration of ammonia, nitrates and sulfates in water is essential to safeguard human health.
Mueller Launches Newest Addition To Mi.Net Advanced Meter Infrastructure (AMI) System
This Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) endpoint solution is designed for water network agility, enabling utilities to connect meters to their AMI network in specific areas or across the entire distribution system.
7 Key Takeaways From The SWAN 2022 Conference
This year’s theme, “Connecting Innovation to Impact” focused on the economic, social, and environmental impact of smart water.
IDE Water Technologies To Design Largest SWRO Desalination Plant In Brazil
IDE expects to bring sustainable water solution to Brazil’s drought-stricken city of Fortaleza.
LANXESS Increases Prices For Ion Exchange Resins And Iron Oxide Adsorbers
Ion exchange resins and iron oxide adsorbers are used in numerous industries and applications to purify water and other liquid media effectively.
Act Now With Energy-Saving Technologies: Steve Barrett, MD, Riventa
With electricity prices soaring, pump system optimization experts Riventa have voiced their support to the Chairman of Isle’s call for the water industry to make the most of innovative, energy-saving technology.
NIVUS Presents Street-Precise Early Warning Of Heavy Rainfall
NIVUS has launched FloodLead – a sensor-based AI system for emergency services, municipalities, citizens and industry.
Abengoa Participates In Selection Process For Development Of Largest Desalination Plant In Africa
The plant will have a capacity of 548,000 m3 per day, expandable to 822,000 m3, and will use reverse osmosis technology to meet the demand for drinking water and irrigation for some 5,000 hectares of land.
Advertise
