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Century will become Aquatech's center of excellence for high-tech industries, with a focus on providing the global ...
Kurita worked with the stakeholders to design, deliver and implement an integrated treatment system to ensure a continuous ...
Milwaukee, WI, JUNE 2, 2025 — The Water Council (TWC), a global leader in water stewardship and technology innovation, has named Karen Frost as its new executive director.
T.J. Stroebl joined Tonka Water, now part of Kurita America, in 2007 after earning a degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Minnesota. His career has focused ...
Reverse osmosis and nanofiltration, designed for high recovery applications, offer reliable, scalable options to meet evolving regulatory and environmental expectations. As regulatory standards ...
A global manufacturing company producing fiberglass insulation was constantly reusing their water. Creating fiberglass is a process involving small glass particles heated to their melting point before ...
Both industrial and municipal plants have a responsibility to the environment to properly process waste. Often, they work together to ensure that this happens. “If an industrial plant feeds into a ...
The increasing regulation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) is becoming a pivotal issue for industries worldwide. For semiconductor manufacturers, a sector heavily reliant on PFAS for ...
A large food and beverage facility in the United States was facing increased costs from hauling away a full dumpster of sludge every week. The facility’s wastewater came from their production process, ...
Almost all freshwater entering a fab will leave as wastewater, and that wastewater needs to go somewhere. With the CHIPS Act spurring domestic investment in semiconductor manufacturing, more ...
New research from Schneider Electric showcases the unique responsibility industry and its automation will shoulder in the days and years to come. More than a third of states already face “medium” to ...