| 06/23/2008 | | | Siemens and Singapore’s PUB cooperate on full-scale MBR validation plant at Changi Water Reclamation Plant |
| Siemens Water Technologies and the Singapore Public Utility Board (PUB) have agreed to cooperate on a full-scale membrane bioreactor testing facility at PUB’s Changi Water Reclamation Plant. The new, 250,000 gpd (1.0 million liter/day) MBR system will treat domestic wastewater and test new innovative design parameters for the Siemens MBR system. PUB will provide the location for the new plant, while Siemens will be responsible for all operation and maintenance aspects of the validation plant. Siemens expects the plant to be in operation for a minimum of five years.
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| 06/09/2008 | | | Siemens Starts Up Wastewater Reuse System in Beijing, China |
| Three months before the beginning of the 2008 games in Beijing, Siemens Water Technologies has started up a wastewater reuse system at the city’s Beixiaohe wastewater treatment plant. The city will use eco-friendly technologies in water/wastewater management. The goal is to process 90% of the wastewater, with 50% for recycle and reuse. The solution that Siemens provided includes a Memjet Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) system, which treats wastewater for reuse in the Olympic Village central area, fountains and lakes. The treatment system has more than doubled the plant’s capacity, from 40,000 m3/day to 100,000 m3/day.
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| 06/09/2008 | | | Siemens Celebrates 25 Years of Membrane Innovation |
| This year marks the 25th anniversary of the MEMCOR membrane filtration product line of Siemens Water Technologies. These innovative membranes have been installed in thousands of drinking water, wastewater reuse and industrial plants worldwide, offering a sustainable, reliable and cost-effective solution to these plants’ water management needs.
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| 11/07/2007 | | | Safe Water to Areas in Need: Siemens Provides Membrane Technology for 300 SkyHydrant Water Filtration System Installations Worldwide |
| Low maintenance, simple operation and high efficiency SkyHydrant water filtration units convert contaminated water into clean, potable water that exceeds the World Health Organization’s (WHO) requirements for potable water. Siemens Water Technologies is working with the SkyJuice Foundation of Sydney, Australia, to provide a reliable source of clean drinking water to communities without a safe water supply. Siemens supplies low-pressure membrane technology for the SkyJuice Foundation’s SkyHydrant water filtration unit. So far, over 300 systems have been installed worldwide, including a recent installation in the rural village of Obambo-Kadenge in Kenya, Africa.
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| 10/25/2007 | | | Siemens to Provide a Membrane Bioreactor System for Gippsland Water Factory in Australia |
| Siemens Water Technologies has been awarded a 2.6 million euro (4.26M AUD; 3.6M USD) contract by the Gippsland Water Factory Alliance (GWFA). Siemens will supply membranes and associated core system components for a membrane bioreactor (MBR) system as part of the new water factory project in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. The MBR will treat up to 35 million liters per day (MLD) of domestic and industrial wastewater, and will provide the feed for the reverse osmosis system to produce approximately 8 MLD of Class A recycled water for use by local industry. The project is scheduled for completion in late 2008.
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| 10/15/2007 | | | Siemens Water Technologies Focuses on Sustainable Solutions at WEFTEC |
| “Economical and responsible use of water and the protection of source water have become increasingly important. Our customers are demanding solutions to help them ensure sustainability in their communities,” stated Roger Radke, CEO of Siemens Water Technologies, at a luncheon meeting with water trade editors during the 80th annual Water Environment Federation WEFTEC conference in San Diego on October 15.
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| 10/15/2007 | | | Siemens Announces Biological Process Optimization Program with BioFlowsheet+ Solutions |
| Siemens Water Technologies announces BioFlowsheet+ Solutions, its new biological process optimization program, which integrates the main unit operations of a wastewater treatment plant, by evaluating effluent requirements, land availability and specific cost factors such as energy use, labor, and disposal costs. Through Siemens’ extensive process knowledge and product expertise, its biological treatment experts can review an entire system and ensure process integration and optimization--with a single point of process responsibility.
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| 10/15/2007 | | | Siemens cooperates with inge AG in membrane technology |
| Siemens Water Technologies, a Division of the Siemens Industrial Solutions and Services Group (I&S), and inge AG in Greifenberg, Germany have entered into a cooperation agreement to supply and distribute ultrafilter membrane modules. Siemens will have exclusive rights to distribute the patented water treatment modules of inge AG in the Americas, in Australia, New Zealand and in the United Kingdom. With its existing product line and the dizzer modules of inge AG, Siemens will thus have the most comprehensive range of products for water treatment in the world.
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| 09/04/2007 | | | Siemens to Provide a 30-MGD Membrane Treatment System Expansion for the City of Scottsdale, Arizona |
| Siemens Water Technologies has been awarded an $8.45 million (6,25 million euros) contract by Archer Western Contractors to expand the Scottsdale Water Campus Central Arizona Project (CAP) drinking water treatment plant. Archer Western is a general contractor working for the City of Scottsdale, Arizona. Siemens will supply a 30 million gallons per day (MGD) (113.5 MLD) system that uses the latest Memcor CP membrane technology. The project is scheduled for completion in early 2009.
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| 06/04/2007 | | | Siemens Water Technologies Announces Opening of Global Water R&D Center in Singapore - Dr. Ruediger Knauf appointed Director |
| Siemens Water Technologies announces the opening of its new Global Water Research and Development Center at PUB´s The WaterHub building in Singapore. Dr. Ruediger Knauf has been named Director and will oversee the Siemens research and development activities in the region. This is the first step toward the company´s previously announced EUR 25 million investment in water technology research and product development in the Asia-Pacific region.
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