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Every water and wastewater company in England and Wales under investigation for sewage spills

OFWAT is now investigating all 11 water and wastewater companies in England and Wales for wastewater treatment practices after launching four more enforcement cases.

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Clean TeQ Water wins top accolade at IChemE Awards

A WASTEWATER treatment process that uses bacteria immobilised in plastic lenses has been awarded the top prize at IChemE’s Global Awards.

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Just Add Water

Hugh Thomas looks at the challenge of ensuring resilient and wholesome water supplies

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Carlsberg to halve water usage at Danish brewery

BREWING company Carlsberg has announced investment in a state-of-the-art water recycling plant that is expected to halve water usage and reduce energy consumption at its brewery in Fredericia, Denmark.

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Clean Drinking Water Appeal

IChemE's Water SIG needs your help to raise money to fund a clean drinking water project in Cambodia.

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Going Digital for Water

How digital measurement is making waves in water and wastewater treatment

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Smarter Water Technologies

With water accessibility increasingly under threat, technology leads the mining industry's efforts towards water-free mining

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Water for the pharmaceutical industry

IChemE’s Water Special Interest Group (SIG) celebrated 30 years of existence at its Water for the Pharmaceutical Industry event held at Veolia Water Technologies in Stoke on Trent, UK.

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Filtering fracking water for reuse

A SUPERHYDROPHILIC filter has been shown to remove 90% of hydrocarbons, bacteria, and particulates from contaminated water produced by fracking operations.

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Taking BPA out of water

RESEARCHERS have described a quick and cheap technique that they say removes 99% of toxic bisphenol A (BPA) from water in just 30 minutes.

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Taking on Water

Sofia Georgaki describes her role as Process Lead at engineering major Jacobs.

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Pulling oil from water

ENGINEERS at Rice University, US, in conjunction with Shell Global Solutions, have developed magnetic nanoparticles capable of removing the last drops of crude oil from produced water.

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Question Time: Food & Water

IN the sixth webinar of IChemE’s Centenary series, experts discuss how chemical engineering can help achieve food and water supply security.

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Removing oil from produced water

A PROCESS has been developed that can remove nearly all traces of oil in produced water.

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Something in the water

Managing the safe discharge of active pharmaceutical ingredients during drug production

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Detecting water leaks with ‘smart paper’

A SMART paper laced with conductive nanomaterials could be used to easily locate water leaks in a complex network of pipes, according to researchers.

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Report warns of significant water shortages for England by 2050

AN Environmental Agency report has warned that leaking pipes, water wastage, population growth, and climate change could lead to significant water shortages in England by 2050.

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Graphene oxide to ‘sieve’ salt from water

Membrane turns seawater into drinking water

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