Produced Water Articles & Analysis
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Cubic Smart Water Meter Sensing Solutions for Water Management
As urbanization accelerates, the issues of water resource scarcity and waste are becoming increasingly severe. Factors such as population growth and aging infrastructure exacerbate these situations, making traditional water management approaches inadequate to meet current demands. Therefore, the implementation of efficient water management strategies has become crucial. The advent of smart water ...
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Biogas CHP Powering Mutton Island Wastewater Treatment Plant in Ireland - Case Study
Mutton Island Wastewater Treatment Plant, located off the coast of Galway in the Republic of Ireland, is a vital part of the region’s wastewater infrastructure. In February 2022, Clarke Energy commissioned a combined heat and power (CHP) system designed to enhance energy efficiency and sustainability at the site. The new installation harnesses biogas produced onsite through the wastewater ...
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24th Street Stormceptor MAX at Ogden Storm Pond West - Case Study
The Stormceptor MAX was installed upstream of a new dry detention pond, called Ogden Pond, as a stormwater pre-treatment solution. The Stormceptor MAX and dry pond will manage water quality and runoff volume from the 54-hectare redevelopment that discharges into the Bow River. The Stormceptor-to-Pond treatment train will help protect the river from the increased sediment, oil, and stormwater ...
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What are the applications of Magmeter?
Magmeters, or electromagnetic flow meters, are widely used across various industries due to their ability to measure the flow of conductive liquids accurately and reliably. Here are some common applications: 1. Water and Wastewater Treatment Potable Water: Measuring the flow of drinking water in treatment plants and distribution networks. Wastewater: Monitoring the flow of raw sewage, treated ...
By ARTang Group
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New Water: Innovation to Address Water Resource Scarcity
Water scarcity is a critical challenge facing the world today. This vital resource, essential for life and human development, is in an alarming state of precariousness. The availability of accessible freshwater varies greatly as supply and demand fluctuate. This situation worsens when demand rises or when water supply is affected by a decline in quantity or quality. According to data compiled by ...
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Full-Water-Cycle Solutions for Remote Mining Operations
Fluence has solutions for supplying potable and process water, as well as treating wastewater, when centralized treatment is unavailable At mining installations, meeting water needs is often a difficult problem because they’re located far from centralized treatment plants. These industrial sites have dual water needs: both operational and residential. Mines use water in a wide range of ...
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Debunking Myths About Cold Plasma Ozone Generators: The Truth About Efficiency and Performance
There is significant misinformation in the ozone industry, primarily driven by a lack of understanding or an unwillingness to invest in proper research and development. As a result, substandard ozone generators dominate the market. Unaware of the science behind ozone generation, customers often opt for these low-cost, poorly performing systems. A common misconception involves “cold ...
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Advances in Electric Boiler Technology
For consulting engineers tasked with planning, designing and supervising construction projects, today’s zero-emission high-voltage electrode boilers offer advantages over traditional fossil-fuel burning models. Used for centralized heating, power plants, swing-load balancing and fuel boiler replacements, they can match the capacity (up to 65 MW) and output (270,000 lb of steam per hour) of ...
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Types of Pumps Used in the Oil and Gas Industry
Pumps are a critical backbone of the oil and gas industry, facilitating everything from extracting crude oil to transporting it through pipelines, refining it into usable products, and storing it for distribution. Whether it’s moving crude from the ground to a refinery, boosting the pressure in pipelines, or handling precise chemical dosing during processing, pumps play vital roles at every ...
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The Role of Water Treatment in Sustainable Lithium Extraction
Arid regions where evaporative lithium extraction takes place benefit from water-saving technologies With electric vehicles and solar power gaining momentum around the world, the demand for lithium — a main component of batteries — is growing in step. How is lithium sourced? One of the main methods is extracting the reactive metal from brine. Lithium extraction from brine still ...
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City Of Brinkley Water Supply- Case Study
Sollega supplied our FastRack510 (FR510) ballasted ground mount racking system for a 415kW ballasted ground mount solar array. The array powers the City of Brinkley Water Supply located in Brinkley, Arkansas. The FR510 low-profile injection molded racking installed with (1659) 330W modules at a 10 ° tilt will produce 609.2 MWh/year. (est.) Clean renewable energy will power this water ...
By Sollega, Inc
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Understanding the Ultra Pure Water Process
Ultra Pure Water (UPW) is critical in industries where even the smallest impurities can have significant consequences. It is used in semiconductor manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and high-end laboratories-applications that demand the highest level of purity. Achieving and maintaining this purity requires a complex process and advanced monitoring tools. This blog explores the UPW process and ...
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Atmospheric Water Generator (AWG) for Indonesia - Case Study
Application Scenario: used for Indonesia islands, aims to provide drinkable water to tourists and workers there. Date of Deliver: Mar 2021. AWG: 10 units, 80L/24Hrs @30°C, 80% RH; 10 units, 20L/24Hrs @30°C, 80%RH. Benefits: AWGs produced 800L-1,100L water per 24Hrs in Indonesia islands under local high temperature and ...
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Atmospheric Water Generator (AWG) for Malaysia - Case Study
Case Study 6 – AWG for Malaysia. Application Scenario: used for local organization in islands, aims to provide drinkable water to workers there. Date of Deliver: Mar 2023. AWG: 300 units 80L/24Hrs @30°C, 80% RH + 200 units 20L/24Hrs @30°C, 80% RH. Benefits: AWGs produced 26,760L-29,320L water per 24Hrs in islands under local high temperature and ...
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Atmospheric Water Generator (AWG) for UAE - Case Study
Application Scenario: used for local organization, aims to provide drinkable water to workers there. Date of Deliver: Feb 2023. AWG: 1 unit 1,600L/24Hrs @30°C, 80% RH. Benefits: AWG produced 1,060L-1,450L water per 24Hrs under local temperature and ...
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Atmospheric Water Generator (AWG) for Philippines - Case Study
Application Scenario: used for local disaster-hit areas, aims to provide drinkable water to those affected people. Date of Deliver: April 2022. AWG: 3 units 2,000L/24Hrs @30°C, 80% RH. Benefits: AWGs produced 5,700L~6,600L water per 24Hrs under local high temperature and high ...
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Atmospheric Water Generator (AWG) for Australia - Case Study
Application Scenario: HL-A20L distribution in Australia. Date of Deliver: Sep 2023. AWG: 200 units, 20L/24Hrs @30°C, 80% RH. Benefits: AWG produced drinking water for local end ...
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Atmospheric Water Generator (AWG) for UK - Case Study
Case Study 8 – AWG for UK. Application Scenario: used for remote community, aims to provide drinkable water to people there. Date of Deliver: July 2023. AWG: 2 units 250L/24Hrs @27°C, 60% RH. Benefits: AWG produced 230L-410L water per 24Hrs under local temperature and ...
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Atmospheric Water Generator (AWG) for France - Case Study
Application Scenario: Customized AWG for Heavy Truck & Recreational Vehicle in FR, aims to provide drinkable water. Date of Deliver: Dec 2023. AWG + External Water Tank: 1 unit AWG - 250L/24Hrs @30°C, 80%RH + 300L External Water Tank. Benefits: AWG produced 120L-190L water per 24Hrs under local temperature and ...
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Balancing Water Utility Profit and Conservation
Decoupling Revenue From Volumetric Water Consumption Water scarcity is a global challenge, and utilities face the task of balancing financial stability with environmental responsibility. Traditionally, utilities charge customers based on the amount of water they use. This motivates the utility to sell the customer more water, rather than encourage efficiency and sustainable practices. ...
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