by Ralph T. Niemeyer | Jul 5, 2018 | News
Desalination to be conducted offshore on a ship or barge platform as demonstrated by technical pics in this document and the clean water supplied by pipeline to needy communities onshore or by other effective distribution with trucks or even donkey...
by Ralph T. Niemeyer | Jul 1, 2018 | News
When in 2010 peak water has been reached in Egypt meaning it became ever more an economic challenge to produce potable water, also food prices were soaring which led to social unrest and eventually to the uprising. Water is the most important commodity. It helps to...
by Ralph T. Niemeyer | Jun 26, 2018 | News
marginally acceptable water quality leaves plant with a TDS level of 150 The water taken from a nearby reservoir is being treated at Morton Jaffrey plant and contains 6mg of Cl, (WHO recommends between 1 and 2 mg/l), a lot of lime to bring up the Ph level to 7 which...
by Ralph T. Niemeyer | Jun 25, 2018 | News
prototype ArtAqua HPF 1.5 ArtAqua’s hybrid floating hydro power system (HPF) generates power even in slower flowing rivers and canals with less depth of water as shallow as 700mm. Units available from 1.5 to 10 KW. No heavy construction or civil engineering...
by Ralph T. Niemeyer | Jun 8, 2018 | News
market leader Nestlé’s “pure life” South Africa suffers from severe water shortages partly because of draughts but to a larger degree due to groundwater levels being lowered by major water suppliers such as Nestlé with it’s brand “pure...