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Valeport announces the launch of TideMaster, a compact Water Level Recorder, designed for use in a wide range of fixed or portable survey and tide monitoring operations. Suitable for use in fresh or salt water, the TideMaster is highly accurate and can be deployed for up to a year at a time. One of the world's leading manufacturers of environmental centrifuges, Flottweg has made a quantum leap forward in both energy efficiency and processing performance with its new decanter series. Introducing the Escalator Plus from Longwood Engineering, the Market Leader in Fine Screens. New InnovOx On-Line TOC Analyzer Handles Toughest Samples In-Situ appoints Isodaq Technology as a UK distributor Biwater And Cascal Nominated For 2010 Global Water Awards Biwater Signs Desalination Boot Contract In The British Virgin Islands |
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The Government has announced plans to harness the power of the sea to generate electricity for up to 15m homes.
Arctic explorers have began studying the potential impact of ocean acidification after bad weather slowed the start of the project.
Water authorities in South Florida have voted to extend a contract that allows public money to be used to buy land held by the state's sugar barons in an attempt to preserve the much-pressured Everglades.
Heavy rain and mudslides have left over 40 dead and over 100 injured on the Portuguese island of Madeira.
The National University of Ireland in Galway has opened a new waste water
Valeport announces the launch of TideMaster, a compact Water Level Recorder, designed for use in a wide range of fixed or portable survey and tide monitoring operations. Suitable for use in fresh or salt water, the TideMaster is highly accurate and can be deployed for up to a year at a time.
One of the world's leading manufacturers of environmental centrifuges, Flottweg has made a quantum leap forward in both energy efficiency and processing performance with its new decanter series.