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Water: Week in Review

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Innovation this week is centered on wastewater treatment – from vegetative bacteria-producing technology to non-thermal brine concentrators to wastewater tablets.  In addition, Korea is exploring gas-hydrate desalination as a cheaper alternative to existing desalination processes.  For more on these stories and more, read below:

M&A/ Partnerships

Water: Week in Review

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As Texas gears up for its first ever sewage-to-drinking-water plant estimated to cost $13 million, San Francisco awards a $150 million contract to an AECOM/Parsons joint venture to improve existing wastewater initiatives.  To top it off, Windjammer Capital acquires JWC Environmental, a global wastewater treatment equipment provider, giving the wastewater industry a lot to think about this week.  For these stories and more, see our news highlights below:

M&A/ Partnerships

Projects

  • A $150-million wastewater improvement program-management contract has been awarded to an AECOM/Parsons joint venture by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC).  The