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Alstom to build Tuas Power gas-fired combined cycle power plant in Singapore


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
74 KB
Volume
2010
Category
Article
ISSN
1359-6128

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โœฆ Synopsis


Black & Veatch designs tunnel system for US$244mn project P lanning is underway for a 1.2 mile tunnel system, pump station and enhanced high-rate treatment facility in Cincinnati, Ohio, that could reduce the mixture of sewage and stormwater that enters local waterways.

Black & Veatch is designing the Lower Mill Creek Tunnel that could be a part of the Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati's Project Groundwork, a multiyear public works programme that will reduce combined sewer overflows by 85% and eliminate all sanitary sewer overflows. The Metropolitan Sewer District is also exploring alternatives or supplements to the tunnel, such as source control solutions, stormwater detention basins, rain gardens and stream separations.

Kemira and

Singapore's PUB form strategic alliance K emira Oyj and PUB, Singapore's national water agency, have agreed to enter into a strategic alliance to conduct research and development (R&D) in the water arena.

Kemira and PUB will collaborate in areas like raw water, used water, effluent and sludge treatment. Under the Memorandum of Understanding, Kemira and PUB will conduct applied research, share knowledge and build joint capabilities that leverage one another's resources.

"We are very pleased to start this strategic co-operation with PUB. Singapore is recognised as the global hydrohub in terms of water technology and applications. As one of the leading water chemistry companies Kemira is well placed to partner PUB in the areas of advanced water treatment. Kemira's wide product portfolio of chemistries caters to different water treatment applications for municipal and industrial customers ranging from potable-, processand effluent water to sludge treatment," said Kaj Jansson, vice president, R&D and Technology at Kemira Oyj.


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