Volume 43, Issue no. 24

1.1 billion Yuan MSF desalination plant agreement signed

25 June 2007

Datang Int’l Power Generation signed an agreement with the Xiangshan county government in East China’s Zhejiang Province to build a 100,000 m3/d… Continue reading

AMTA conference workshops

Two pre-conference workshops will be held in advance of the American Membrane Technology Association’s (AMTA) annual Conference and Expo in Las… Continue reading

Bill Musiak as new commercial director of X-Flow

X-Flow North America has announced that Bill Musiak, formerly of GE Water & Process Technologies, has joined the firm as commercial director… Continue reading

Changing of the guard

25 June 2007

At a recent board meeting, the Australia Desalination Association (ADA) voted to elect Gary Crisp of Western Australia’s Water Corporation as its… Continue reading

Import or Desalinate?

Almost 25 million of the state’s 36 million residents benefit from a complex system of 29 dams and reservoirs, 30 pumping and generating plants, and… Continue reading

Mikael Willfor replaced Jan Olsson as research engineer at Outokumpu

25 June 2007

Mikael Willfor will be assuming the responsibilities of research engineer in the desalination applications department for Outokumpu, the stainless… Continue reading

New book reviews on pipeline technology and cost-effective system

25 June 2007

According to Dr. Jey Jeyapalan, pipelines often represent 75 percent of the cost of utilities infrastructure budgets. In a new book entitled Advances… Continue reading

Panda is Anti-desal

25 June 2007

The World Wildlife Foundation’s (WWF) publicity machine was in high gear last week and it was difficult to find a news service that didn’t include a… Continue reading

Red sea/Dead sea shortlist

25 June 2007

Firms shortlisted to conduct one of two studies for the proposed Red Sea-Dead Sea Conveyance (RSDSC) project were notified by the World Bank of their… Continue reading

Victoria’s $4.9 billion Water plan

25 June 2007

After months of speculation and the continuation of the worst drought and the lowest stream flows in its history, the Victorian Government has… Continue reading