Maintenance at Nemmeli desalination Plant will disrupted water supply for two days – India – Chennai

Water supply to parts of south Chennai will be disrupted on Thursday and Friday as the desalination plant in Nemmeli undergoes maintenance work.  Production at the plant, which has the capacity to treat and produce 100 million litre of water per day, will be stopped from 6am on October 12 till 6pm the next day. The areas that are likely to be affected are Adyar, Velachery, Besant Nagar, Sholinganallur, Injambakkam, Neelankarai, Kottivakkam, Perungudi, Palavakkam, Thiruvanmiyur, Mandaiveli and Mylapore
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Maintenance at Nemmeli desalination Plant will disrupted water supply for two days – India – Chennai2017-10-09T16:16:35+02:00

Lithium brine production

Voltaic Engages Veolia Water Technologies Inc. Provides Update on LiST Process

September 21, 2017 – Voltaic Minerals Corp. (TSXV: VLT, OTC: VTCCF, FSE: 2P61) (the “Company” or “Voltaic”) announces that it has engaged Whittier Filtration, (“Whittier”) a division of Veolia Water Technologies, to begin due diligence work on additional brine sources. Voltaic has engaged Whittier to begin working on process engineering solutions for projects in North America that have lithium in waste water from commercial sites. Recently, Voltaic has been sourcing multiple samples from industrial locations where the company could put process solutions in place.

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Lithium brine production2017-10-11T12:01:03+02:00

2,3 Mio mÂł/d new desalination capacity in 2017 according to IDA/GWI report IWW reports – USA




In 2017, membrane technology accounted for 2.2 million cubic meters per day (95.6 percent) of annual contracted capacity while thermal processes accounted for just 0.1 million m3/day (4.4 percent) during the same period. Overall, the global desalination market continues to grow, marking the fourth year of continued growth following a slowdown in the mid-2000, according to data from the International Desalination Association and GWI. Between mid-2017 and mid-2016, cumulative global contracted capacity increased by 14 percent. Furthermore, the total number of desalination plants worldwide across all categories stands at 19,372 (2017) versus 18,983 (2016)
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2,3 Mio mÂł/d new desalination capacity in 2017 according to IDA/GWI report IWW reports – USA2017-10-10T13:07:19+02:00
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