Volume 44, Issue no. 6
$20M raised for new BOO projects
An eleven-year old water and wastewater company has been quietly extending its reach throughout the Caribbean. St Thomas-based Seven Seas… Continue reading
2008 off to a good start
Veolia Water’s Entropie group has announced that it has been awarded contracts for two projects with a combined total of seven thermal desalination… Continue reading
A Fish Story
It always seems counterproductive to use outlandish state-ments and emotionally-charged arguments to defend one’s position especially when facts are… Continue reading
CDA first board meeting
The newly formed Caribbean Desalination Association (CaribDA) held its first board meeting in St Maarten recently to discuss plans for its official… Continue reading
Drought is declared over
A seven-year drought that has gripped Australia’s New South Wales has been officially declared “over” for 54 percent of the state. Premier Morris… Continue reading
EIA submitted for SWRO
Although recent political events have delayed the country’s first large-scale SWRO project somewhat, things remain on schedule for an anticipated… Continue reading
KMS doubles RO production capacity
Based on RO/NF growth projections, Koch Membranes Systems (KMS) will add a new RO membrane production line at their Wilmington, Massachusetts’s… Continue reading
New assignment, new VP and new president
Koch Membrane Systems has announced the appointment of Karen McHale as northwest regional sales manager. Prior to accepting the new assignment, she… Continue reading
Partnership between Arizona Water Institute and NWRI
Arizona Water Institute—a partnership between three Arizona universities—and the National Water Research Institute (NWRI) are collaborating on a… Continue reading
Reuse project scorecard
It has been almost impossible to pick up a water industry publication for the past several years without reading about Australia’s water predicament… Continue reading
SWRO’s Provide Tsunami Relief
Two SWRO systems and an accompanying distribution system, each capable of providing up to 40 m3/d (10,600 GPD) of potable water, were officially… Continue reading