Tag: chemical

May 01
Ceramic Membrane Filtration

Ceramic membrane filtration is a cutting-edge technology that has revolutionized the way we treat water and other liquids. This form of filtration offers numerous advantages over traditional filtration methods, such as improved efficiency, higher durability, and longer lifespan. In this article, we will explore the principles of ceramic membrane filtration, its applications, benefits, and challenges, […]

May 01
Niagara Falls Wastewater Treatment Plant

Niagara Falls is one of the most popular tourist destinations in North America, famous for its stunning waterfalls that straddle the border between the United States and Canada. However, with such a large number of visitors comes the issue of waste management, particularly when it comes to the treatment of wastewater. The Niagara Falls Wastewater […]

Apr 27
Zero Liquid Discharge Systems

Zero Liquid Discharge Systems: A Sustainable Solution for Water Management In recent years, the issue of water scarcity has become a growing concern worldwide. With increasing population, industrialization, and agriculture, the demand for water is rapidly outpacing its supply. This has led to the depletion of water resources, pollution of water bodies, and a threat […]

Apr 19
self-healing water pipes

Introduction Water pipes are a crucial part of any plumbing system, carrying water from its source to various points of use throughout a building. Unfortunately, water pipes are prone to damage over time due to factors such as corrosion, freezing, and mineral buildup. Traditional methods of repairing damaged water pipes can be costly, time-consuming, and […]

Apr 13
nanobubble water treatment

Nanobubble water treatment is a cutting-edge technology that is revolutionizing the way we clean and purify water. By utilizing tiny bubbles of gas that are smaller than 100 nanometers in diameter, nanobubble water treatment is able to effectively remove impurities and contaminants from water without the need for chemicals or other harsh treatments. The process […]

Apr 06
graphene oxide membranes

Graphene oxide membranes have garnered significant attention in recent years due to their unique properties and potential applications in various fields including water filtration, gas separation, and energy storage. Graphene oxide, a derivative of graphene, is a two-dimensional material composed of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen atoms. Its structure consists of a single layer of carbon […]

Mar 27
Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant

Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant is one of the largest and most important wastewater treatment facilities in New York City. Located in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, the plant serves approximately 1 million residents in the northern part of Brooklyn and Queens. The plant has been in operation since 1967 and is operated […]

Mar 01
H2S Control Equipment and Systems

Communities surrounding industrial facilities and municipal operations are directly impacted by foul orders making life unbearable. These smells indicate more than just the presence of nuisance, but rather hazardous air emissions that pose serious environmental and public health threats. Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)—one of these contaminants—is a flammable and highly toxic gas that is normally known  […]

Mar 01
H2O Innovation Expands Water Treatment Operations Through Acquisition of Itasca Systems

Water treatment company H2O Innovation Inc. recently announced the acquisition of Itasca Systems Inc. in a $24 million deal. Itasca Systems provides specialized water systems engineering and technical services related to membrane filtration and other treatment technologies. This strategic purchase allows Canadian cleantech leader H2O Innovation to expand its engineering and system design capabilities in […]

Jan 20
Full Flow DAF Systems: Revolutionizing Wastewater Treatment Efficiency

Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) is an effective process used in treating wastewater, a critical component of industrial hygiene and water treatment programs. It works by dissolving air into water under pressure and then releasing it at atmospheric pressure in a flotation tank. The released air forms tiny bubbles that adhere to suspended matter in the […]