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Industry Specific Applications For UV Technology TOC Reduction in microelectronics, pharmaceuticals and power industries

Industry Specific Applications For UV Technology TOC Reduction in microelectronics, pharmaceuticals and power industries

Reduction of total organic carbon (TOC) is critical for a number of industries who use ultrapure water, such as microelectronics, pharmaceuticals and power industries. UV applications in microelectronics includes UV disinfection, TOC reduction, chlorine & chloramines reduction and ozone reduction. As critical dimensions for integrated circuits continue to decrease, transistor capacities ...

ByESCO International (EI)


Water Trends in the Hospitality Industry

Water Trends in the Hospitality Industry

Hotels and resorts can overcome the challenge of limited fresh water and meet their water needs with desalination and water reuse One of the biggest challenges that hotels and resorts in the Caribbean face is meeting the growing demand for a limited supply of fresh water. Keeping resorts and their guests happy - and their businesses sustainable - will require a creative effort to use water more ...

ByFluence Corporation


Project - Pyrogen free water for the manufacture of vital pharmaceutical ingredients

Project - Pyrogen free water for the manufacture of vital pharmaceutical ingredients

Project: Commercial Albumin Production Plant Capacity Expansion Client: Albumedix Limited Main Contractor: Scitech UK Duration: May 2019 – November 2020 Puretech designed, manufactured, installed and commissioned a fully validated system for the generation and distribution of essential pyrogen free water to replace the existing legacy system at Albumedix’s facility in ...

ByPuretech Systems Limited


Removing Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products From Drinking Water

Removing Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products From Drinking Water

Researchers have developed a recyclable, adsorbent membrane that gives hope for large-scale treatment When we flush, we expect to never encounter the contents again, but the truth of the matter is that pharmaceuticals dissolved in urine or simply discarded in a toilet, tub, or sink frequently make their way into our drinking water supply and the food chain. ...

ByFluence Corporation


Algatech Triples FucoVital Production Capacity

Algatech Triples FucoVital Production Capacity

Algatech's production facility relies on power generated by the adjacent solar panel farm and uses a strict water recapture and recycling ...

ByAlgatech


Antibiotic resistance genes a growing problem in chinese estuaries

Antibiotic resistance genes a growing problem in chinese estuaries

Large amounts of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) have been found throughout estuaries in coastal China, and scientists say they’re causing potentially dangerous changes to local bacteria. When bacteria mutate and become resistant to antibiotics, it endangers human health and life. If antibiotics can’t work properly, infectious diseases will increase, and health-care costs will ...

ByFluence Corporation


Predicted and observed therapeutic dose exceedances of ionizable pharmaceuticals in fish plasma from urban coastal systems

Predicted and observed therapeutic dose exceedances of ionizable pharmaceuticals in fish plasma from urban coastal systems

Instream flows of the rapidly urbanizing watersheds and estuaries of the Gulf of Mexico in Texas (USA) are increasingly dominated by reclaimed waters. Though ionizable pharmaceuticals have received increasing attention in freshwaters, many research questions remain unanswered, particularly in tidally influenced urban coastal systems, which experience significant spatiotemporal variability in ...

ByJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


Persistence of the tricyclic antidepressant drugs amitriptyline and nortriptyline in agriculture soils

Persistence of the tricyclic antidepressant drugs amitriptyline and nortriptyline in agriculture soils

Amitriptyline and nortriptyline are widely‐used tricyclic antidepressant drugs. They have been detected in wastewater, surface runoff, and effluents from sewage treatment plants. As such, they could potentially reach agriculture land through the application of municipal biosolids or reclaimed water. In the absence of data on their fate in the environment, the persistence and dissipation ...

ByJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


Occurrence of antibiotic resistance genes in reclaimed water and river water in the Werribee Basin, Australia

Occurrence of antibiotic resistance genes in reclaimed water and river water in the Werribee Basin, Australia

The purpose of this study was to investigate the occurrence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in water used for irrigation in the Werribee River Basin, Australia, including river water and reclaimed effluent water (reclaimed water). ...

ByIWA Publishing

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