Professor Vijay Pithadia, PhD, MBA, M. Com.,
Electronics Technocrat,
Director - MBA Program,
5 PhDs Produced , Author of 5 text books,
3 Patents were Registered,
Editorial Board Member in 19 Journals
Brewing and winemaking are water-intensive operations and generate significant quantities of high-strength pollutant wastewaters, presenting unique challenges in terms of water management and wastewater treatment.
Phosphorus is a non-renewable resource mined in only a few locations. As such, recovery of phosphorus from secondary sources is increasingly being recognized as being a part of a more sustainable wastewater treatment process.
As the new chair of the Water & Wastewater Equipment Manufacturers Association, Ms. Bernier will provide leadership to the organization, which is now in its 107th year as a key voice of the industry.
The two organizations believe that merging will create synergies, reduce future water research redundancy, and further the evolution toward a unified voice for water.
Researchers at Okayama University are hopeful that their HAP column technique could be useful for removing strontium 90 from wastewater as well as natural water in the environment.
OriginClear subsidiary Progressive Water Treatment has put into operation a 750 gallon per minute (GPM) Multiple Media Filtration, Softener and Reverse Osmosis (RO) system for a 75,000 barrel-per-day refinery in Tyler, Texas.
For more than 60 years, Forterra Pressure Pipe has been producing and supplying prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP) for use in power plant cooling systems in the United States. Forterra Pressure Pipe www.forterrapressurepipe.com