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01/24/2012|Siemens broadens wastewater and water treatment portfolio
Siemens Industry Automation Division entered into an agreement to acquire Cambridge Water Technology, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, on January 24, 2012. With this acquisition, Siemens intends to strengthen its product portfolio with a leading-edge technology.
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10/31/2011|New module with high water hardness tolerance expands the Ionpure portfolio
Siemens Industry Automation Division has launched the Ionpure VNX CDIT module as an addition to the Ionpure VNX series of modules for continuous electrodeionization (CEDI). Using thin cell technology with a high water hardness tolerance, Ionpure VNX CDIT enables system designers to eliminate costly second-pass reverse osmosis (RO) pretreatment of typical EDI systems.
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10/23/2011|Siemens introduces the Ionpure 600VDC G2 power controller for continuous electrodeionization modules
Siemens Industry Automation Division announces a new power controller and display package for users of its Ionpure continuous electrodeionization (CEDI) water purification modules. The Ionpure G2 controller is an advanced, solid state rectifier, which delivers increased reliability and module control versatility while reducing the cost and complexity of system integration.
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10/17/2011|Siemens will introduce new products for high purity water treatment at Aquatech Amsterdam
Environmental impact and ownership costs are important considerations for high purity water treatment customers. At Aquatech Amsterdam, Siemens Industry Automation Division will focus on products to address these issues and offer benefits of reduced environmental impact and cost savings, while enhancing customer competitiveness.
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10/16/2011|Siemens replaces clarifiers in Denver's Metro Wastewater Reclamation District plant - District chooses Siemens for second time as clarifier retrofit equipment provider
Siemens Industry Automation Division is replacing secondary clarification treatment at the Metro Wastewater Reclamation District's Robert W. Hite Treatment Facility in Denver, Colorado, USA, with ten Tow-Bro high-performance clarifiers. Improvements to the main treatment facility are needed to replace aging clarification equipment and improve overall treatment performance.
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10/16/2011|Siemens' ISBR system to help Pennsylvania WWTP meet effluent limits, significantly reduce sludge hauling costs
Siemens Industry Automation Division is providing the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in Palmerton, Pennsylvania, USA, with a 750,000-gallons per day (2,839 m3/d) interchange sequencing batch reactor (ISBR) system. Valued at almost US$2 million, the system will be an integral part of the plant's upgrade, helping to meet effluent limits and to significantly reduce sludge production and associated hauling costs.
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10/16/2011|Siemens' Crown system to help California water conservation plant improve efficiency and lower costs
The Water Conservation Plant in Visalia, California, USA, is undergoing a major plant upgrade, part of which includes improving its digester performance, generating more biogas, and converting the gas to electricity onsite. Siemens Industry Automation Division's Crown sludge disintegration system is expected to enhance anaerobic digester performance to increase biogas production by 15-20%.
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10/06/2011|Siemens to showcase solutions to wastewater treatment challenges at WEFTEC.11
With time, wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) parts wear out, regulatory requirements tighten, and operational costs rise. Water professionals seeking solutions to these and other issues will converge at WEFTEC.11, held at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California, USA from October 15 through 19. Solutions to some of the industry's toughest wastewater treatment challenges will be displayed at the Siemens booth.
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11/19/2008|Siemens Establishes Mobile Water Treatment Services in Middle East
Siemens Water Technologies has established its mobile water treatment solutions in the Middle East with its first installation outside North America, where the company services thousands of municipal and industrial customers. Siemens will supply the system to Saudi Aramco in Saudi Arabia.
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