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10/07/2008|Siemens Water Technologies Names Matthew Knight as Senior Vice President of Sales
Matthew Knight has been named Senior Vice President of Sales for Siemens Water Technologies, Warrendale, Pennsylvania, a business unit of the Siemens Industry Solutions Division (IS). Knight will manage the global sales operations for Water Technologies, in support of the business unit’s continued expansion into the global marketplace.
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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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10/24/2006|Siemens Offers ENR Solutions for Coast-to-Coast Nutrient Overload Challenges
Through advanced Enhanced Nutrient Removal (ENR) equipment and processes, Siemens Water Technologies is helping facilities achieve healthier and safer nutrient discharge limits that meet ever-changing regulations. ENR, the process of lowering nitrogen, phosphorus and similar nutrients in wastewater to acceptable levels, can be achieved using a wide range of technologies and implementation options including retrofit of an existing plant to construction of a new facility.
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08/18/2006|Siemens Water Technologies Awarded Two Projects for Trident HS Multi-Barrier Treatment Design
The City of Versailles, Indiana and the City of Bloomfield, New Mexico have chosen Siemens Water Technologies to provide the innovative Trident HS packaged treatment system. Introduced in June 2005, the Trident HS incorporates two-stage clarification, filtration and ultraviolet (UV) disinfection in a single treatment system. The multi-barrier design was developed to consistently meet current and future regulations by producing high quality water under variable or high solids loads.
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08/01/2006|USFilter Integrated Into Siemens Water Technologies
The process of integrating USFilter into the Water Technologies division of the Siemens Group Industrial Solutions and Services (I&S) has been completed and USFilter is now officially known in the marketplace as Siemens Water Technologies. The change reflects the complete integration of USFilter into the Siemens organization - completing a transition period that began when Siemens purchased USFilter just over two years ago. The new I&S division Water Technologies, headquartered in Warrendale/Pennsylvania, is the world's leading supplier of water treatment and purification systems for drinking water, wastewater and process water with a broad portfolio of products and services that is unique among the competition. The company has a strong position and growth record in North America, and is moving aggressively into Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and Latin America.
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06/11/2006|Siemens Water Technologies to Introduce Multi-Barrier Clarifier for Large Flow Rate Applications
Water Technologies, a division of the Siemens Group Industrial Solutions and Services (I&S), will launch the new Trident HSC high-rate, two-stage clarifier, at the AWWA Annual Conference and Exposition (ACE) in San Antonio, Texas, June 11-14. The design expands the flow capabilities of the packaged Trident HS design, launched at the 2005 ACE. The new, larger Trident HSC designs include standard basin configurations for up to 20 million gallons per day (MGD) per unit.
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05/09/2006|Siemens: Water as a raw material is a location factor in Europe: Water reclamation and water cycle management strengthen competitive edge
The cost and availability of water will come to affect European economies much as the dependency on oil and gas imports does today. "Water will become a growing cost factor that will influence the competitiveness of trade and industry and burden households even more than it does today", forecasts Roger Radke of the Siemens Industrial Solutions and Services (I&S) Group, and responsible for Siemens' global water business. Indeed Europe boasts adequate renewable fresh water resources in the region of 3500 cubic kilometers, but availability and quality differ considerably from region to region. Increased water processing in southern and eastern Europe and water cycle management in industry in northern and western Europe offer solutions that can meet the growing needs and requirements of the water quality, reduce costs, and thus strengthen the competitiveness of the regions in Europe. "With takeover and integration of treatment technologies for potable water, process water and waste water of the American USFilter Corporation, Siemens now commands a wide range of products and process expertise in Europe", says Radke, to offer solutions for all steps in the water treatment cycle in both the municipal and industrial sector.
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03/28/2006|Siemens: Better use must be made of water - reclamation and water cycle management secure the development of cities and regions
One of the most important tasks facing the world in the future is to better utilize our water resources through reclamation and reuse. "Water is the decisive factor for future growth and economic expansion", explained Chuck Gordon, Vice President of the Water Technologies division of the Siemens Industrial Solutions and Services Group (I&S), to the international press in Mexico City. In many Latin American countries, water shortages caused by population density, limited water reserves, and contamination caused by inadequate water and wastewater treatment, will put the future development of urban areas and industrial production at risk. "Future investments must be concentrated on processing wastewater from municipalities and industry for reuse, as well as for conventional use". Along with solutions for power supply and transport infrastructure, Gordon said that Siemens also provides a broad range of products and services for the water industry that will contribute to the future development of cities, regions and industry today.
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02/07/2006|New R&D Director Joins Siemens Water Technologies
Dr. Mike Howdeshell recently joined USFilter, part of the Water Technology division of Siemens's Industrial Solutions and Services (I&S) Group, as director of research and development (R&D) for the Zimpro product line. He will be responsible for directing and conducting R&D programs related to water and wastewater treatment at Siemens Water Technologies' Rothschild, Wis., facility.
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12/16/2005|Biosolids Expert Dr. Mohammad Abu-orf Joins Siemens Water Technologies
The Siemens Group Industrial Solutions and Services (I&S) announced today that Dr. Mohammad ("Mo") Abu-orf has joined the company's Corporate Technology division of Siemens Water Technologies, effective immediately.
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