Reducing Environmental Impact: How Advanced RO Membranes Improve Landfill Leachate Management

Landfills are a fact of life, but the environmental impacts they generate can be significant. One of the biggest challenges they pose is landfill leachate—a liquid formed when rainwater filters through waste. This leachate can carry a variety of…


RO and the Circular Economy: Reusing Industrial Water to Reduce Overall Consumption

As industries continue to grow, so does the demand for water – one of our most precious resources. In response, the concept of a circular economy has gained traction, aiming to minimize waste and maximize resource efficiency. Water recycling and…


PFAS Removal in Landfill Leachate: The Effectiveness of RO Membranes

As landfill operators face increasingly stringent regulations and growing public concern over water quality, the challenge of managing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in leachate has become a critical focus. Reverse osmosis (RO) membranes…


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Regulatory Compliance in Landfills: How RO Membranes Tackle the Fouling Challenge

Landfill leachate is a liquid that forms when rainwater flows through waste in landfills, picking up harmful substances like heavy metals, ammonia, and chemicals along the way. If not properly treated, it can contaminate nearby water sources and…


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Understanding the Environmental Impact of Poultry Processing and How to Mitigate It

Poultry processing is a fundamental part of the global food industry, ensuring a steady supply of poultry products to meet the growing demands of consumers. However, despite its critical role, the industry faces significant environmental challenges.…


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From Problem to Solution: How RO Membranes Can Transform Landfill Leachate into Reusable Water

A Growing Environmental Challenge Landfill leachate, a liquid formed when rainwater filters through waste in a landfill, can carry with it a range of harmful contaminants. This leachate, when not properly treated, can become a significant…


Membranes in Stillage Treatment: The New Recipe for Better CI Scores in Fuel Ethanol Production

In today's ethanol industry, Carbon Intensity (CI) is more than just a buzzword—it's a critical metric that influences the marketability, sustainability, and overall competitiveness of ethanol producers. CI scores reflect the amount of carbon…


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Future-Proofing Poultry Processing Plants to Meet Evolving Wastewater Treatment Standards

Poultry processing plants are grappling with the challenges in adhering to evolving wastewater treatment standards, striving to balance compliance with operational efficiency. As these standards become increasingly stringent, the need for advanced…


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Don’t Get Zapped by High Electrical Consumption

The global energy crisis is worsening, with demand increasing faster than supply and prices soaring. In 2021, global energy demand rose by 4.6%, almost twice the growth seen the previous year, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). The…


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The Role of Reverse Osmosis in Wastewater Treatment

Originally posted by Water Tech Online | July 07, 2024 | Written by Jon Goodman Could irreversible organic fouling be relegated to the past for reverse osmosis (RO) membranes? As freshwater shortages grow globally, the demand for sustainable water…