Tianjin Waterworks Group Chooses Bentley WaterGEMS and HAMMER to Improve ... Amerisurv Ltd., one of the largest waterworks companies in China, has chosen Bentley's WaterGEMS and HAMMER software to improve its water supply service, decrease operational costs, and extend the life of its water infrastructure. WaterGEMS enhances water...
No Energy, No Water: How Industry Can Deal with the Energy-Water Nexus Sustainable Plant Many water-management initiatives have been launched to apply cutting-edge techniques to manage water sourcing, increase re-use, enhance treatment processes, and safely store and transport process water. A global energy vs. water collision could be ...
China Water Sector May Get 600B Yuan Boost CapitalVue According to Liu Wenjun, head of the Drinking Water Safety Institute of Tsinghua University, water treatment in 98 percent of Chinese cities can only get rid of colloidal particles and pathogenic bacteria, while trace organics, pesticides, ...
A place where work is a matter of life and death China Daily By Yang Wanli (China Daily) Yang Wanli spent a night in ER in a Beijing hospital and witnessed incredible feats of medical skill amid tension, sadness and utter exhaustion. A patient receives treatment at the Armed Police General Hospital in Beijing.
Salcon mulls expansion through M&As Malaysia Star Flanking them are Salcon chairman Tan Sri Tee Tam Lee (left) and Darco Water Systems Sdn Bhd director Calvin Thye. Darco Environmental runs two water treatment plants in Deqing country in the Zhejian province in China, namely Wukang and Qian Yuan, ...
Why Nynas Chose PureBallast The Maritime Executive “We at Nynas began preparing for ratification about five years ago when we started investigating options for ballast water treatment onboard the bitumen tankers we charter.” Preparedness is the main reason why Nynas decided in 2008 to purchase and ...
50 Percent Of Water In China May Be Unsafe To Drink International Business Times Shao Yisheng, the ministry's director of water quality, told Xinhua reporters that while only 58.2 percent of the country's 4457 water treatment facilities met government standards in 2009, by 2011 83.4 percent of the water leaving treatment facilities ...