Industry professionals in desalination and water reuse are strongly optimistic about the outlook for growth in reuse activity in the year ahead, a new survey by Water. desalination + reuse can reveal.
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India's east coast ports look to containerised desal
India's Ministry of Shipping has instructed ports at Paradip, Kamarajar, and Chidambarnar to install containerised desalination plants, reports Business Standard.

Sunshine Coast, Australia, to assess potential for a desalination plant
Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia, is expected to need a new, bulk source of water by 2040 that could be supplied by desalination, reports Sunshine Coast Daily.

OPWP signs ACWA Power, Veolia and Dhofar Development for Salalah project
Oman Power and Water Procurement Company (OPWP) has signed ACWA Power Saudi Arabia, Veolia Middle East, and Dhofar International Development and Investment, on a build, own and operate contract...

IDA unveils lineup of speakers for Madrid reuse conference
The International Desalination Association (IDA) has secured a stellar lineup of keynote speakers for its International Conference on Water Reuse and Recycling 2018, led by Spain's secretary of...

IDA unveils lineup of speakers for water reuse conference
The International Desalination Association (IDA) has secured a stellar lineup of keynote speakers for its International Conference on Water Reuse and Recycling 2018, led by Spain's secretary of...

Suez and Middle East plants top 2018 Global Water Awards
Suez has scooped the Desalination Company of the Year Award, and Middle East facilities topped the desal plant categories at this year's Global Water Awards from Global Water Intelligence (GWI).
Video Q&A: Mo Malki of AWC, and Desalitech's Matt Jones
AWC and Desalitech outline how AWC's membrane chemistry calculator software, Proton, has taken a significant step forward by modelling Desalitech's closed circuit reverse osmosis (CCRO) technology.

Denver Water selects Xylem for unique direct potable reuse demo
Denver Water, Colorado, has selected Xylem as its technology partner on a new direct potable reuse demonstration project that eschews reverse osmosis.

Gradiant Corp forms new Indian subsidiary company
Gradiant Corp has formed a new Indian subsidiary to build on successful commercialisation efforts in the country since 2017.

Israeli water minister floats plan for two new desal plants
Israel's minster of infrastructure, energy and water Yuval Steinitz has floated a plan to build two new desalination plants, reports Reuters.

Hyflux bags desal contract at Iran's SAKO mega-project
Hyflux International has won a contract to design, manufacture and supply a seawater reverse osmosis desalination plant in Iran.

Egypt finalises finance for south Sinai desal plants
The Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) is to loan $100 million to the government of Egypt, completing the finance for five desalination plans in south Sinai.

Video Q&A: Aaron Fisher, The Water Research Foundation
The Water Research Foundation's technology and innovation manager Aaron Fisher, introduces Leaders Innovation Forum for Technology (LIFT), a joint venture with Water Environment Federation (WEF).

Video Q&A: Jessica Boynton, King Lee Technologies
King Lee's director of sales and marketing Jessica Boynton, discusses the hot topic of zero liquid discharge in desalination and water reuse.

Video Q&A: Ronit Erlitzki, AdEdge Water Technologies
AdEdge Water Technologies' director of business development Ronit Erlitzki, presents a new technology that uses flow reversal to minimise membrane fouling.

Video Q&A: Doug Eisberg, Avista Technologies
Avista Technologies' director of business development Doug Eisberg, explains how new applications of membranes in water reuse systems are bringing fresh challenges.

Video Q&As - the lowdown on technology trends from MTC18
Water technologists spoke of innovations in science and data to address the challenges emerging from the latest membrane applications, at the AMTA/AWWA Membrane Technology Conference 2018 in...

Video Q&A: Rodney Clemente, Energy Recovery
Energy Recovery global desalination vice president Rodney Clemente, explains how the company's isobaric positive displacement, and centrifugal energy recovery devices, have helped to cut energy...

Video Q&A: Boris Liberman, IDE Technologies
IDE Technologies' chief technology officer Boris Liberman gives Water. desal + reuse the lowdown on a demonstration project for its latest technology, Eco-Reuse.

Video Q&A: Richard Stover, Gradiant Corp