The Greater Noida Authority has approved the construction of five sewage treatment plants (STPs) to enhance wastewater management and recycling for irrigation purposes. Among these, a `40 crore estimate for a 12 MLD STP in Sector IT City received in-principle approval from CEO Ravi Kumar NG after IIT Delhi endorsed the detailed project report. The planned STPs include a 45 MLD plant in Sector 45, a 50 MLD plant in Knowledge Park V, a 42 MLD plant in Ecotech VI, and a 72 MLD plant in Sector MU. The CEO…
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WABAG ranked 3rd among “World’s Top 50 Private Water Operators”
VA TECH WABAG LIMITED has achieved a significant milestone by being ranked 3rd globally in the “World’s Top 50 Private Water Operators” by Global Water Intelligence (GWI) for the second consecutive term. This recognition highlights the company’s commitment to providing safe and clean drinking water and sanitation to over 95.93 million people worldwide. The biennial list published by GWI serves as a benchmark for excellence in the water sector, and WABAG’s ranking reflects its dedication to sustainable water management practices. Chairman and Managing Director Mr. Rajiv Mittal expressed pride in…
Read MoreMCC proposes to rejuvenate four more water bodies amid concerns over flow of sewage to already dredged bodies
The Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) has proposed to spend 26.95 crore for the rejuvenation of four additional waterbodies and the development of three parks under the second phase of the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) 2.0. This proposal was approved during a council meeting on November 28. The allocated funds include 1.95 crore for operation and maintenance. The waterbodies targeted for rejuvenation are Jogimatta and adjacent lakes (2.4 crore), Byradi lake (1.35 crore), Baggundi lake (14 crore), and Kadekar Mallikarjuna lake (3.7 crore). The parks include Souharda…
Read MoreReduction Of Domestic Carbon Footprint: A Case Study on Human interest story
In a densely populated village nestled amidst lush green fields, stands tall the two storied house of Elias Ali. It is situated in the 16 Miles village of the Beernagar-II Gram Panchayat under Kaliachak-III Block of Malda district of West Bengal. Elias Ali is 72 years old who lives with his wife and two sons and grandchildren. He is a road construction contractor by profession. His native settlement, Porandarpur Village was washed out in the erosion of river Ganges, hence he migrated to the 16 Miles village in Birnagar-II, Gram…
Read MoreE-Waste : Trash Or Treasure?
E-Waste, as a generic term, describes all types of old, end-of-life or discarded electrical and electronic equipments including all components, sub-assemblies and consumables, which are part of the product at the time of discarding. This form of waste encompasses All the listed items and many others add ease, comfort, and luxury to the modern life and have therefore become an indispensable part of modern societies. However, short lifespan, limited repair options and fast-changing technology is turning a high proportion of electronic gadgets into waste upon the end of its usable…
Read MoreAqueoUS Vets® Awarded Contract For Woodbury, Minnesota’s Permanent Water Treatment Plant Project
AqueoUS Vets, a leading provider of innovative PFAS treatment solutions, has been awarded the contract for the City of Woodbury, Minnesota’s new water treatment plant project. Once complete, this cutting-edge facility will remove PFAS from groundwater wells used to supply drinking water to the city. The project includes the installation of 17 miles of underground pipeline, connecting Woodbury’s 20 wells to a centralized treatment plant. The plant is expected to be fully operational by 2028, providing the community with a reliable, indefinite solution for PFAS removal. Currently, nine of the…
Read MoreSolidaridad Leading the Way in Agricultural Transformation through Technology in Malawi
[19 February 2024 | Lilongwe, Malawi] – Solidaridad is revolutionizing Malawi’s agricultural sector by integrating cutting-edge technology to enhance productivity, improve farmer incomes, and ensure sustainable farming practices. Through its innovative approach, Solidaridad is transforming the cotton, tea, and broader agricultural landscape by leveraging digital tools, e-payment solutions, and precision agriculture techniques to support Malawian farmers at scale. Empowering Cotton Farmers with E-Payments In partnership with the Malawi Cotton Council and implemented by Kvuno, Solidaridad has introduced an innovative e-payment system that is registering and aims to empower over 100,000 cotton…
Read MoreWood to deliver engineering for major European green hydrogen facility
LONDON – 19 February 2025 – Wood, a global leader in consulting and engineering, has been awarded the front-end engineering design (FEED) scope for the Zeevonk hydrogen facility, in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The hydrogen plant will be powered by offshore wind and floating offshore solar from the Zeevonk offshore developments. The Zeevonk project is a joint venture between Vattenfall, a leading European energy company, and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), the world’s largest dedicated fund manager within greenfield renewable energy investments, through its Energy Transition Fund (CI ETF I). This ambitious initiative will advance Vattenfall’s…
Read MoreNanobubble Technology: Transforming the Landscape of Sustainable Water Management
In the face of escalating global water challenges, innovative solutions are critical for ensuring sustainable water management. Nanobubble technology, an emerging advancement in water treatment, is revolutionizing how industries, agriculture, and municipalities address water quality, conservation, and reuse. WHAT IS NANO-BUBBLE? Imagine bubbles so small that they’re nearly invisible to the naked eye — yet powerful enough to transform industries and ecosystems. Welcome to the world of nanobubbles. These ultra-tiny gas bubbles, smaller than 200 nanometers in diameter (about 500 times smaller than a human hair!), are breaking the rules…
Read MoreStrategies for safe and equitable access to clean water: A catalyst for global peace and security
A recent study published in *Nature Water* highlights the critical role of water in fostering peace and security while preventing conflicts. Conducted by an international team led by the University of Birmingham, the research outlines a seven-point strategy aimed at ensuring safe and equitable access to clean water globally, which is essential for mitigating tensions arising from water scarcity and inequitable distribution. The study emphasizes the need for local collaboration on global water issues to empower communities and enhance resilience. Involving local populations in governance can help prevent conflicts, particularly…
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