Innovative Water Technology Demonstration Hubs: Call for Applications in Texas' Unique Water Geology, Geography, End-User Base, Industries, ...

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Innovative Water Technology Demonstration Hubs: Call for Applications in Texas' Unique Water Geology, Geography, End-User Base, Industries, ...
Innovative Water Technology Demonstration Hubs: Call for Applications in Texas' Unique Water Geology, Geography, End-User Base, Industries, and Economies. Please see attached background materials for conducting a large-scale pilot or demonstration in Brackish Desalination and Advanced Treatment, Data and Instrument Integration, Smart Irrigation, Produced and Alternative Water Management for Oil and Gas, Municipal System Optimization, Coastal Resilience, Food-Beverage-Consumer Goods Sustainability and Reuse, and Refinery/Processed Water Solutions. We welcome technology companies, consortia, investment groups, academic centers of excellence, and corporate partnerships on our in-field, professionally operated sites and facilities.

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  1. First of all, thanks to Mr. Richard Seline of Invest H2O for his announcement, I would like to point out to him that the innovation his company is seeking for water supply for agriculture as well as for industrial and civil needs exist and Expect their application. I humbly recommend to him to read the following information:

    See: David Publishing company www.davidpublisher.com or Academia.edu/desalination

    1) New method for desalination of seawater (Journal of chemistry and chemical engineering september 2013)

    2) Other seawater desalination method (Journal of chemistry and chemical engineering January 2016)

    Another seawater Desalination process (Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering September 2016


      Southern Texas is the ideal place to build a desalination pilot plant because the industry will easily recycle the elements required for desalination which will at the same time be a clean energy source. For example, for 100,000 cubic meters of desalinated sea water there is a gain of 500 megawatts or more.
    For more information contact me: guyteaubayard@sympatico.ca