Suez´s Newest ZeeWeed 500 Membranes Bring Reliability and Flexibility to Small MBR Wastewater Treatment Plants

02.10.2018 -

Suez introduced the expansion of its ZeeWeed 500 family of membranes to address the needs of smaller membrane bioreactor (MBR) plants. With the addition of two ZeeWeed 500 products, Suez is making this trusted, reinforced hollow-fiber ultrafiltration (UF) membrane available for all municipal, commercial and industrial applications at any flow range—from micro-sized to mega-sized wastewater treatment plants.

EKKI Conducts Forum on World Water Day

24.03.2022 -

Pumps and Water Technology major EKKI through its EKKI International Water Technology Centers (EIWTC) organised a forum on World Water Day on 22nd March 2022 to emphasise water sustainability and groundwater management. The theme for this year as set by the UN was “Groundwater: Making the Invisible Visible”.

Sulzer Pumps Help to Green the Desert

29.09.2021 -

High efficiency pumps play a central role in Egypt’s Al Mahsama agricultural drainage treatment, recycling and reuse plant. Built on the banks of the New Suez Canal in Egypt’s Sinai region, the USD 100 million Al Mahsama water treatment facility is the largest of its kind in the world.

Drive Suppliers Facing Supply Problems Across the Board

08.07.2021 -

Drives market revenues fell by 5-10 percent in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. While the first half of 2020 saw steep declines in sales, many suppliers were able to offset those losses with a strong performance in the second half of the year. Now, as economies reopen, the aftereffects of COVID-19 are becoming glaringly apparent.

IFAT India 2019: Seawater Desalination -Technology with a Promising Future

26.07.2019 -

The Indian subcontinent is facing an increasing water scarcity. The latest example is Chennai: The capital of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu needs to be supplied with the “blue gold” by special trains. According to the Desalination Institute DME, located in Duisburg, Germany, 52 different desalination technologies are currently available and could help to cope with this challenge.