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Four European countries are working together to tackle the problems associated with water running off roads, led by Rijkswaterstaat – the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management. rai.eu/3MFtjpe

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Lake Texcoco Ecological Park, overseen by @congagua_mx &encompassing 14,000 hectares of restored grassland, marsh, and forest, plus sports fields and hiking paths, aims to restore wetland ecosystems to the dry lakebed that once covered the Valley of Mexico rai.eu/3XmsczM

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A partnership between Netherlands Food Partnership and NWP has approved three projects for seed money funding in low and middle-income countries that aim to tackle soil salinity issues rai.eu/3B5B59j

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The prestigious Aquatech Amsterdam Innovation Award 2025 is calling!📞 Registration closes December 1st! rai.eu/4f67WKj

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I-Ke International Ocean Energy Co has agreed to purchase a wave generation unit from Eco Wave Power , which will begin a pilot wave energy project. rai.eu/3AoAfEN

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Saudi-Arabian wastewater treatment start-up NuRain has secured €555,000 Seed Funding that will be used to build local technical and commercial capabilities as the company seeks to scale its sludge and water reuse technology to commercial-sized projects. rai.eu/3Uvnr6s

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Turning harvested biomass from wastewater treatment plants into sustainable products is now possible on an industrial scale, according to researchers based at Aalborg University in Denmark, Aarhus University and Delft University in the Netherlands. rai.eu/3Ypgjtz

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Singapore-based Memsift Innovations has entered into a technology transfer agreement with Ngee Ann Polytechnic for its anti-fouling graphene membrane technology, which has the potential to be used in harsh industrial environments. rai.eu/3YWdTnM

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We talk to Mark Fletcher from Arup , and Newsha Ajami, from the Berkeley Lab in the USA, to understand more about the challenges, innovations, and possibilities of urban water management. bit.ly/3NXtJrN

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In the global push for sustainability, industries are constantly seeking ways to innovate and reduce waste. BlueTech explore one of the most promising recent developments in water treatment is the recycling of Reverse Osmosis (RO) membranes. bit.ly/4fGr1mf

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CREW Carbon, a US-based company that uses engineered enhanced weathering to remove CO2 from municipal and industrial wastewater systems, has raised €4.85 million in an oversubscribed seed funding round. bit.ly/40OBoAi

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The first pilot plant in the UK aimed at assessing the impact of combining different wastewater micropollutant removal solutions will be built and operated by Curio Water. It will be located at Cranfield University and use wastewater samples from the university. bit.ly/3Z5wdKX

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The 2024 Global Water Tariff Survey reveals: Water utility tariff increases are accelerating at record-breaking levels due to rising costs, overdue upgrades, necessary expansions and climate change. Read about the key trends in GWI’s latest contribution. bit.ly/3CpNbLb

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Julius Gloeckner, chief growth officer at CERAFILTEC, explains why implementing a ban on PVDF membranes will help the membrane market transition to a more sustainable and PFAS-free (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) future. bit.ly/3CswI9n

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Dutch-based engineering company Royal HaskoningDHV is implementing the UK’s first Kaumera pilot plant to extract biopolymers from sewage sludge and test for commercial use. bit.ly/3OhPvqf

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Danish company, HPNow and MatiTech, a South African water treatment solutions provider, have used GOgen Green Oxidant generation technology solution to provide clean drinking water to remote mining sites. bit.ly/3ZfRHVF

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French-based Veolia will build Africa’s largest desalination plant in Morocco. Located on the Atlantic coast near Rabat, the plant will supply drinking water to more than nine million people. bit.ly/4fBltd3

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Researchers from the University of Illinois-Champaign in the USA have created a single-step device for capturing and destroying diverse per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) chemicals that uses redox electrodialysis and electrosorption. bit.ly/41qNMqL

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The city of Los Angeles in the USA is building additional facilities at the Donald C. Tillman Water Reclamation Plant to turn wastewater into purified drinking water for 250,000 residents and to mitigate the threats from future droughts. bit.ly/4g9aDLu

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The Global Commission on the Economics of Water published Valuing the Hydrological Cycle as Global Common Good with nine key recommendations for undertaking a ‘sea change’ in how ‘we understand and act on water’. bit.ly/3OqhtjU