Volume 44, Issue no. 11

Boron: how low is too low?

17 March 2008

In 1993, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a drinking water boron guideline value of 0.3 mg/L. The value was amended to 0.5 mg/L in 1998… Continue reading

Changes in management

17 March 2008

H2Oil & Gas Ltd, a member of the Christ Water Technology Group, has announced the appointment of Tim Johnson as vice president of sales. He was… Continue reading

Future can’t use yesterday’s plans

17 March 2008

Seventy percent of Peru's population lives along the desert coast in an area that contains less than 2 percent of the country’s water resources… Continue reading

Gold coast goes green

17 March 2008

Premier Anna Bligh said yesterday that the 125,000 m3/d (33 MGD) Gold Coast SWRO plant would seek offers from the private sector to offset all carbon… Continue reading

Hearing delayed

17 March 2008

A California Coastal Commission hearing for the proposed Ocean View Plaza development on Monterey’s Cannery Row has been delayed until April, in… Continue reading

Jobs: Veolia Water North America

17 March 2008

Veolia Water North America is searching for an Oklahoma-based Senior Project Manager, Capital Program Management to manage/coordinate large, complex… Continue reading

Membranes ensure PPCP removal

17 March 2008

According to a recent Associated Press investigation, trace amounts of up to 56 different pharmaceutical compounds were found in tap water of 24… Continue reading

RO in developing countries

17 March 2008

Often described as the largest delta in the world, Bangladesh is regularly inundated by annual monsoon flooding. Although 97 percent of its… Continue reading

Salt Separation to furnish six SWRO units to Royal Navy

17 March 2008

Manchester UK-based Salt Separation Services has received a £1.3 million ($3.4 million) contract to furnish six 175 m3/d (46,235 GPD) SWRO units to… Continue reading

Task Force to consider water issues

17 March 2008

Despite an above-average February rainfall, south Florida is still experiencing a 20-inch (50cm) multi-year rainfall deficit. Lake Okeechobee-the… Continue reading