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20 patents worldwide and now first time a technology immediately available to cleanup completely the oil spill and saving the oil contaminated animals. Easy and fast clean and clear sea water and beach - oil completely in the system of the material - no toxic problems in the future! We are a group of scientists from Germany and develop technologies for environment and renewable energies. The material for the oil spill is very easy to use and for low costs to produce. When the oil ist in the pulver rubber, completely clear water without toxic. Also the pulver rubber is after using not toxic. You can eat the pulver rubber with the oil inside - no toxic problem, but a steak is better ;-) RANGES OF APPLICATIONS Adsorbent materials are used extensively both in industrial and private sectors of applications. Range of application adsorbents - Water treatment - Gas and air treatment - Disaster Control - Special applications Example of applications - Waste water treatment industry - Sewage treatment plants - Seawater desalinations plants - Water works - Rehabilitation projects - Gasoline filters - Waste gas treatment (industry) - Room air filters - Waste gas treatment (industry) - Kitchen filters - Oil pollution water and land - Chemical accidents - Oil spill (less)
Minot Water Quality

Cities around the country are facing a very difficult decision on what to do about low levels of prescription drugs showing up in drinking water supplies. Recent reports revealed antibiotics, anti-convulsants, mood stabilizers and sex hormones were detected in the drinking water of 24 major metropolitan areas. According to health officials the drugs wound up in the drinking water when people take pills and part of the drug passes through the body and is flushed down the toilet. The wastewater is treated and discharged into reservoirs, river or lakes, and some of that water is then taken back in and treated again at drinking water plants and piped into homes. However, most treatments now in use don't remove all drug residue. Minot Public Works Director Alan Walter says the federal government does not require cities to test for drug residue in water but he feels Minot's is safe from the water problems that other cities are facing... (Alan Walter, Minot Public Works Director) We are not a major metropolitan area where we've got all of the as much as some of the places, I understand Fargo is one of the places that was involved in the pharmaceuticals test, but the major metropolitan got a lot more of this medicines if you will that will be flushed down the drain. VO CONTINUES Walter says Minot will soon be participating in a study to test the aquifers that the city utilizes for drinking water, the Minot and Sundre aquifers. He says the city will be looking for any effects from chemicals used on the land that might be leeching toward the underground water supply... (Alan Walter, Minot Public Works Director) And it's chemicals being used every year, every month on the ag land and some of that could influence our aquifers that we have our water supplies right now. Walter says federal regulators do regular checks on the city's water tests.
December 3, 2008--Hearing to be held over mine's wastewater plant ...
Gunnison County, the town of Crested Butte and High Country Citizens’ Alliance will have the chance in April to argue for greater financial and environmental controls over companies permitted to operate a wastewater treatment facility ...
Tropicana lowers its air, water pollution - Business - Bradenton.com
The new bioreactor minimizes air pollutants because it converts pollutants into biogas that is recycled to fuel a steam boiler at the wastewater treatment plant. The other benefit is a less pungent smell of burnt oranges from the oil ...
City to build new sewer treatment plant - Atlantic News Telegraph
Tour a wastewater treatment plant in seven minutes

How does the dirty water you flush down a toilet get cleaned safely before it's released to the environment? That's the work of a wastewater treatment plant. The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District, headquartered in Cleveland, operates three such plants, including the largest in Ohio. Let Wally Waterdrop take you on an up-close-and-personal tour of the treatment process. You can also find more information at neorsd.org and wheredoesitgo.org .
Israel taps into water business

With two-thirds of their country desert, Israelis appreciate the preciousness of water. Unsurprisingly, perhaps, Israel has now emerged as a world leader in water recycling and water-saving technolgy. The government says that 75 percent of waste water in Israel is reused. And continued innovation could see that figure rise further thanks to companies like Aqwise. It's developed a waste water recycling system which uses millions of small, specially designed plastic nuggets. They provide an ideal environment to breed bacteria, breaking down harmful organic waste in treatment plants. Yigal Master is from Aqwise. (SOUNDBITE) (English) YIGAL MASTER, SENIOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER AT AQWISE, SAYING: "These plastic things - they have a very high surface area, upon which the bacteria can grow and multiply. And the addition of these plastic carriers into an existing waste water treatment plant significantly increases the treatment facility of the plant." And while companies like Aqwise harness the natural processes of bacteria, others are employing the natural power of light. Based outside Jerusalem, the company Atlantium creates ultra-violet light technology which it says effectively and economically disinfects water. Uri Levy is one of the company's scientists. (SOUNDBITE) (English) URI LEVY, ATLANTIUM VICE-PRESIDENT OF PHYSICS AND ELECTRO-OPTICS, SAYING: "Counter to other disinfection techniques like using ozone or using chlorine, this is very clean because it's basically using light - light that after being absorbed by the microbes leaves no byproducts." The importance of water is engraved in Israel's 60-year history. The country's first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, declared that the state's future depended on "making the desert bloom". His call has been well and truly heeded, so much so that annual revenues from Israel's water industry have hit one billion dollars. But it's not just Israel's economy which stands to benefit. With water scarcity threatening impoverished communities globally, Israel's expertise could yet save lives as well as money. Darcy Lambton, Reuters. COMPANIES MENTIONED: SYMBOLS:
Colo. Treatment Plant Improves French Creek and Blue River - EP Magazine
Havelock to flush water storage tanks for next two weeks - ENC Today
Atlantic News-Telegraph > News
In February the Council awarded Fox Engineering an contract for $404300 for the design and construction of improvements to the city’s wastewater treatment plant after receiving four bids for the project. ...
20 patents worldwide and now first time a technology immediately available to cleanup completely the oil spill and saving the oil contaminated animals. Easy and fast clean and clear sea water and beach - oil completely in the system of the material - no toxic problems in the future! We are a group of scientists from Germany and develop technologies for environment and renewable energies. The material for the oil spill is very easy to use and for low costs to produce. When the oil ist in the pulver rubber, completely clear water without toxic. Also the pulver rubber is after using not toxic. You can eat the pulver rubber with the oil inside - no toxic problem, but a steak is better ;-) RANGES OF APPLICATIONS Adsorbent materials are used extensively both in industrial and private sectors of applications. Range of application adsorbents - Water treatment - Gas and air treatment - Disaster Control - Special applications Example of applications - Waste water treatment industry - Sewage treatment plants - Seawater desalinations plants - Water works - Rehabilitation projects - Gasoline filters - Waste gas treatment (industry) - Room air filters - Waste gas treatment (industry) - Kitchen filters - Oil pollution water and land - Chemical accidents - Oil spill (less)
Minot Water Quality
Cities around the country are facing a very difficult decision on what to do about low levels of prescription drugs showing up in drinking water supplies. Recent reports revealed antibiotics, anti-convulsants, mood stabilizers and sex hormones were detected in the drinking water of 24 major metropolitan areas. According to health officials the drugs wound up in the drinking water when people take pills and part of the drug passes through the body and is flushed down the toilet. The wastewater is treated and discharged into reservoirs, river or lakes, and some of that water is then taken back in and treated again at drinking water plants and piped into homes. However, most treatments now in use don't remove all drug residue. Minot Public Works Director Alan Walter says the federal government does not require cities to test for drug residue in water but he feels Minot's is safe from the water problems that other cities are facing... (Alan Walter, Minot Public Works Director) We are not a major metropolitan area where we've got all of the as much as some of the places, I understand Fargo is one of the places that was involved in the pharmaceuticals test, but the major metropolitan got a lot more of this medicines if you will that will be flushed down the drain. VO CONTINUES Walter says Minot will soon be participating in a study to test the aquifers that the city utilizes for drinking water, the Minot and Sundre aquifers. He says the city will be looking for any effects from chemicals used on the land that might be leeching toward the underground water supply... (Alan Walter, Minot Public Works Director) And it's chemicals being used every year, every month on the ag land and some of that could influence our aquifers that we have our water supplies right now. Walter says federal regulators do regular checks on the city's water tests.
December 3, 2008--Hearing to be held over mine's wastewater plant ...
Gunnison County, the town of Crested Butte and High Country Citizens’ Alliance will have the chance in April to argue for greater financial and environmental controls over companies permitted to operate a wastewater treatment facility ...
Tropicana lowers its air, water pollution - Business - Bradenton.com
The new bioreactor minimizes air pollutants because it converts pollutants into biogas that is recycled to fuel a steam boiler at the wastewater treatment plant. The other benefit is a less pungent smell of burnt oranges from the oil ...
City to build new sewer treatment plant - Atlantic News Telegraph
City to build new sewer treatment plant Atlantic News Telegraph, IA - By Jeff Lundquist The Atlantic City Council agreed Wednesday to move ahead with plans for the construction of a new $16 million waste-water treatment plant ... |
Tour a wastewater treatment plant in seven minutes
How does the dirty water you flush down a toilet get cleaned safely before it's released to the environment? That's the work of a wastewater treatment plant. The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District, headquartered in Cleveland, operates three such plants, including the largest in Ohio. Let Wally Waterdrop take you on an up-close-and-personal tour of the treatment process. You can also find more information at neorsd.org and wheredoesitgo.org .
Israel taps into water business
With two-thirds of their country desert, Israelis appreciate the preciousness of water. Unsurprisingly, perhaps, Israel has now emerged as a world leader in water recycling and water-saving technolgy. The government says that 75 percent of waste water in Israel is reused. And continued innovation could see that figure rise further thanks to companies like Aqwise. It's developed a waste water recycling system which uses millions of small, specially designed plastic nuggets. They provide an ideal environment to breed bacteria, breaking down harmful organic waste in treatment plants. Yigal Master is from Aqwise. (SOUNDBITE) (English) YIGAL MASTER, SENIOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER AT AQWISE, SAYING: "These plastic things - they have a very high surface area, upon which the bacteria can grow and multiply. And the addition of these plastic carriers into an existing waste water treatment plant significantly increases the treatment facility of the plant." And while companies like Aqwise harness the natural processes of bacteria, others are employing the natural power of light. Based outside Jerusalem, the company Atlantium creates ultra-violet light technology which it says effectively and economically disinfects water. Uri Levy is one of the company's scientists. (SOUNDBITE) (English) URI LEVY, ATLANTIUM VICE-PRESIDENT OF PHYSICS AND ELECTRO-OPTICS, SAYING: "Counter to other disinfection techniques like using ozone or using chlorine, this is very clean because it's basically using light - light that after being absorbed by the microbes leaves no byproducts." The importance of water is engraved in Israel's 60-year history. The country's first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, declared that the state's future depended on "making the desert bloom". His call has been well and truly heeded, so much so that annual revenues from Israel's water industry have hit one billion dollars. But it's not just Israel's economy which stands to benefit. With water scarcity threatening impoverished communities globally, Israel's expertise could yet save lives as well as money. Darcy Lambton, Reuters. COMPANIES MENTIONED: SYMBOLS:
Colo. Treatment Plant Improves French Creek and Blue River - EP Magazine
Colo. Treatment Plant Improves French Creek and Blue River EP Magazine, TX - After nearly a decade of effort and anticipation, the Wellington Oro water treatment plant turned on the pumps on Nov. 18. Officials from the town of ... |
Havelock to flush water storage tanks for next two weeks - ENC Today
![]() WNCT | Havelock to flush water storage tanks for next two weeks ENC Today, NC - According to Water Treatment Plant supervisor David Hemenway, the work is being undertaken in accordance with state regulations. ... Havelock performing annual flushing of water tanks |
Atlantic News-Telegraph > News
In February the Council awarded Fox Engineering an contract for $404300 for the design and construction of improvements to the city’s wastewater treatment plant after receiving four bids for the project. ...
