|
IRAN: FARDIS WATER TREATMENT PROJECT TO GO ON INTL. TENDER.
From:
IPR Strategic Business Information Database
| Date:
March 20, 2006
| COPYRIGHT 2006 Info-Prod (Middle East) Ltd. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
|
According to "Tehran Times", construction of second wastewater treatment house in Fardis of Karaj, west of Tehran, will go on international tender in the form of finance project, executive director of regional water and sewage company said. Mohammad Reza Ahmadnasab also stated that the treatment center in Fardis is goi...
Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research
|
Real science, real scientists: students' experiments with natural and artificial wastewater treatment in the classroom.
Science Activities
; Abstract. In this extended biology, ecology, and earth science activity, students construct hands-on models of natural wastewater treatment and wastewater treatment facilities to achieve an understanding of wastewater treatment process in nature and wastewater treatment facilities. During this
|
|
Generating Electricity from Wastewater Treatment
Water Environment Research
; During the past 50 years, wastewater treatment has improved the quality of our navigable waters and the health of our environment. This achievement has not been accomplished without considerable capital investment by our nation, and we know that large expenditures will continue to be needed. It has
|
|
Basic principles of wastewater treatment.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
SciTech Book News
; ... engineering, environmental sciences, and related fields. No index is included. IWA in the UK now publishes many reports formerly published by AWWA Research Foundation (Denver); U.S. distribution by BookMasters. ([c]20072005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR)
|
|
Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems.(Library Corner)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Journal of Environmental Health
; Bennette D. Burks and Mary Margaret Minnis (1994) Twelve stand-alone chapters make up this book: 1. Introduction to Onsite Wastewater Treatment, 2. Water and Wastewater Characteristics, 3. Microbiology, 4. Soil and Site Evaluations, 5. Hydraulics, 6. Wastewater Treatment Theory, 7. Onsite
|
|
Maximizing total nitrogen removal from onsite-generated wastewater.(wastewater treatment systems)
Journal of Environmental Health
; This text covers the many aspects of onsite wastewater treatment systems: Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems Bennette D. Burks and Mary Margaret Minnis (1994) Twelve stand-alone chapters make up this book: 1. Introduction to Onsite Wastewater Treatment, 2. Water and Wastewater Characteristics, 3.
|
|
China's Urban Wastewater Treatment Offers Chances for Overseas Business, XINHUA
Xinhua (China)
; Xinhua (China) 11-28-2001 BEIJING, November 28 (Xinhua By the year 2005, China will double the daily capacity of wastewater treatment in cities throughout the country, which will bring more business opportunities to international financial institutions and transnational companies. Deputy
|
|
MILLSBORO WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT HONORED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
Regulatory Intelligence Data
; 00-00-0000 MILLSBORO, Del. - The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency has selected the Town of Millsboro Wastewater Treatment plant for EPA's annual operations and maintenance excellence award. The award will be presented at Millsboro treatment plant at 1 p.m. tomorrow on Thursday, September 9.
|
|
Synthesis of Polyhydroxyalkanoates in Municipal Wastewater Treatment
Water Environment Research
; ABSTRACT: Biologically derived polyesters known as polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) represent a potentially "sustainable" replacement to fossil-fuel-based thermoplastics. However, current commercial practices that produce PHA with pure microbial cultures grown on renewable, but refined, feedstocks
|
|
Energy Conservation and Recovery: Two Requirements for Sustainable Wastewater Treatment
Water Environment Research
; Interest in global warming is now increasing outside the scientific community, and governments are calling for measures to reduce carbon emissions. One possible solution is the implementation of energy-efficient practices in water and wastewater treatment and manufacturing practices. The wastewater
|
|
NATIONAL ONSITE DEMONSTRATION PROJECT (NODP) SEEKS WASTEWATER TREATMENT SOLUTIONS
Industrial Environment
; The NODP is a four-year project that is helping six communities in environmentally sensitive areas throughout the U.S. find solutions to their specific wastewater treatment problems. It assists each community in selecting, developing, installing, and monitoring the new or alternative method of
|