DRINKING WATER, AIR LINK & POWER – ANY QUANTITY ANYWHERE IN INDIA

By Dr. Jagjit Singh Sehra, President, CST Associates In the last edition of EA (September 2020), the author mentioned that our country India has seawater on three sides. We can never have drinking water problems. The coastal line of India is 7516.6 Kms long. This is the 15th Largest Coastal line out of 198 countries. There are so many countries that don’t have any coastal line. Railway traces in India is 1,23,542 Kms, which is 4th in the world. India has 7,349 railway stations, reaching remote areas of the country.…

Read More

NON-WOVEN SUPPORT MEDIUM FOR RO MEMBRANE

HIGH-PERFORMANCE NON-WOVEN MATERIAL MADE WITH ADVANCED FIBERS AND PROCESS TECHNOLOGY By Mr. Shigeki Fujita, Manager – Advanced Materials Section, Advanced Materials Department, Teijin FRONTIER CO., LTD. Osaka, Japan The Teijin Frontier Co., Ltd., a Teijin Group company, is the world’s only business entity involved in the integrated manufacture and sales of fibers, whichit conducts through its core Polyester Fibers & Trading and Retail business. Our wide-ranging supply chain, which extends from the manufacture of yarns to retail development, and our examination and analysis of customer needs to support our ability…

Read More

DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM IN WATER SUPPLY FOR SMART CITIES

By Manoj Nainani, Executive Director, Egis India Introduction- DSSDecision Support System (DSS) benefits a water supply distribution system in a city from its knowledge management system that integrates a simulation model with a graphical user interface and Water consumption Database. The simulation models work with a wide range of scenarios and alternatives to enhance the performance indicators like daily water demand at individual households as per the consumption pattern analysis from the long-term consumption data and Energy demand for working of Pump houses responsible for lifting water from the source…

Read More

REDUCE WATER FOOTPRINT FOR SUSTAINABILITY

By SPML Infra Limited The ancient proverb ‘water is life’ has become more relevant now than it ever was. Water management has become most significant around the world inthe prevailing situation where the resources are shrinking and demand continues to rise. Water is vital to India’s economic growth, the well-being of people, and sustainability for both humans and businesses. But India is a water-scarce country with risks of drought and diminishing groundwater reserves. By 2030, India’s water demand is projected to be twice its available supply, implying severe scarcity and…

Read More