Top 10 Water Industry News that Marked the End of Summer
Published on by Branka Malenica, Chief Editor of The Water Network in Technology
Seems like there was no summer break for the water experts! Substantial progress has been made in the field of water purification and this was indeed a great period for developing water filters and membranes of all kinds. Today, we are taking one more look at all of the amazing technologies developed in the past few months.
With no further ado - here's the list of water news you should definitely not miss!
1. Application of the Side Stream Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal
Together with the Water Research Foundation, Black & Veatch selected a team of researchers who started work to advance implementation of leading-edge treatment technology for phosphorus removal and recovery.
Find detailed information about this project HERE.
2. Major Smart Water Project Being Developed in 20 Countries
Aquassay real-time data analysis solution allows early detection of issues, successfully avoiding unplanned and costly production shutdowns and is used for continuous monitoring of both water quality and quantity.
More information about this amazing knowledge-management project can be found HERE.
3. A Must-Read for All Water Professionals Gets the Second Edition
Arjen Hoekstra, the creator of the water footprint concept released the second edition of his groundbreaking work. The book aids understanding of how we can reduce water consumption and pollution to sustainable levels since this problem is becoming more and more urgent.
Click HERE to get the exclusive 20% discount for this book.
4. Better Membranes for Next-generation Filtration
Researchers are developing a technique called thin-film liftoff (T-FLO) for creating more effective and energy-efficient membranes using high-performance plastics, metal-organic frameworks, and carbon materials.
Read more about their discovery HERE.
5. There is a News, Simple Way to Make Better Water Filters
Apparently, there is a novel approach for making antimicrobial nanoscale water filters that are flexible and robust by turning the “holes” of the strainer into solid fibers. This way, the previously solid portions of the structure are now left open.
Find more about this emerging method HERE.
6. Membrane Distillation to Treat Extremely Salty Water
Membrane distillation involves a water-repellant membrane that exploits vapor pressure differences between hot impure liquid and cold purified water. Scientists are currently trying to design distillation membranes to purify water efficiently while ensuring zero contamination of the clean water.
Learn more about the membrane distillation process HERE.
7. Polar Bears' Fur Inspires a Nanostructured Membrane for Desalination
This zoological oddity has not gone unnoticed for a group of scientists who have drawn their inspiration precisely from the interesting arrangement in polar bears' fur to develop a nanostructured membrane capable of desalinating water.
The story about this discovery was shared via I'MNOVATION Hub by ACCIONA. Read it HERE.
8. Scientists are Harvesting Fog to Secure the World's Water Supply
In an effort to bolster global water shortages, scientists around the world are leveraging familiar scientific principles with modern technology to capture water from the moisture in fog. This is just one of the recent innovative solutions.
Read more about this technology HERE.
9. Nanofiber Able to Remove Toxic Dyes From Wastewater
Scientists have developed a simple method to get rid of all the leftover synthetic dyes and pigments from wastewater. Newly developed nanofiber webs allow sunlight to decay the dyes safely and inexpensively.
Learn more about this extraordinary material HERE.
10. Nanostructured Wood Membrane for Renewable Water Purification
This is a story we really like, although it was not trending as much as the others. Researchers have figured out how to use a thin slice of wood as a membrane through which water vapor can evaporate, leaving behind salt or other contaminants.
Read more about their discovery HERE.
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