by Adam Harnden | May 31, 2021 | Challenges, Cleantech, Recycle and Reducing GHG Emission, Water and waste water treatment
Currently, only about 6 percent of wastewater generated in The Valley of Mexico metropolitan area is treated. Farmer’s value wastewater (whether raw, partially treated, or mixed with rainfall) for its ability to improve soil quality. However, the wastewater...
by Burak Evren | Oct 19, 2020 | Challenges, Recycle and Reducing GHG Emission, Water and waste water treatment
Multiple municipalities around Mexico City are looking for a mutual solution that will drastically reduce the fresh drinkable water problem in and around Mexico City. Mexico City is one of the most populated cities in the world, with a limited water resource that is...
by Burak Evren | Oct 19, 2020 | Challenges, Recycle and Reducing GHG Emission
Poor air quality is compromising the health of individuals who are living in the big suburbs of India. Multiple Indian municipalities are looking for a comprehensive air quality monitoring system that can provide real-time data through IoT devices. The infrastructure...
by Burak Evren | Oct 19, 2020 | Challenges, Recycle and Reducing GHG Emission, Water and waste water treatment
The Indian Government is working on multiple projects to increase the water quality in the Ganges River. This endeavour includes multiple projects, from sewer treatment to river bed dredging. The Ganges River bed is heavily polluted by industrial waste and human waste...
by Burak Evren | Oct 19, 2020 | Challenges, Energy Efficiency, Water and waste water treatment
The Indian Government is looking for technology companies that can bring in low-cost, membrane-free, small-size water treatment facilities that can work on low energy consumption. The system should be supported via a renewable energy resource and be operated with low...
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