Removal of Pollutants from Potable Water by Aeration
The aeration process is the process by which water and air come into close contact to remove dissolved gases (such as carbon dioxide) and oxidize dissolved metals such as iron, hydrogen Sulphide and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).…
What happens to sludge in wastewater treatment plants?
When wastewater is treated using various mechanical, biological, and physicochemical methods to remove organic and inorganic pollutants to levels required by the permitting authority, the sludge produced will also vary in quantity and…
Let’s focus on people, not just technology
Water innovation is critical to the development of a better future.
New technology allows for advancements, but contrary to popular belief, we now have the generation required to address the most serious water challenges.
To increase…
What is water filtering?
Water filtering is a technique for removing unwanted chemical compounds, organic and inorganic materials, and biological contaminants from water.
Water filtration is used to provide safe drinking water.
Water purification occurs on…
Discover Advanced Oxidation Processes
Environment challenge
Anthropogenic activities include rapidly growing industrialization, a series of new constructions many-fold increases in transportation, aerospace movements, developmental and enhancement in technologies, nuclear…
Nanomaterials applications in water industry
Nanomaterials are the main players that promise profits through their nano-enabled applications in multiple fields.
Nanomaterials have been used in many environmental applications such as the treatment of contaminated water for drinking,…
Let’s pursue disruptive change
Never allow an excellent disaster visit waste.” This turned into a word Winston Churchill is credited with announcing closer to the stop of World War Two as he met with Stalin and Roosevelt, relating to the possibilities that gift…
Against Water Scarcity
Water is a scarce resource. It must be properly managed and distributed fairly and justly to users, ensuring that there is enough for the environment.
Some communities in developing countries suffer from a lack of proper infrastructure…
Do you believe water scarcity is an issue?
The supply and demand for water assets must be stable. As a result, water scarcity appears to be beneficial not only in arid nations but also in significantly moist nations.
For example, we frequently consider England to be a moist…
Exploring the Dynamic Relationship Between Water and Energy
Water and Energy are strongly connected. Water is needed to extract and generate electricity, while energy is needed to extract, deal with and distribute water, as well as to reduce the use and pollution of water.
As a result of the…