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Entries for Water Resource Recovery Prize
Dynamic Demand/Response System for WRRF Aeration
An online tool used to monitor or control a process, resulting in decreased energy consumption without compromising effluent water quality.
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Graham William McCarthy
Phyco-remediation using Nualgi and Diatom Algae
Nualgi is a cutting-edge patented product designed for effective phyco-remediation wastewater treatment by promoting the growth of diatoms.
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Nualgi - Diatom Algae
Smashing Affordable Water
Renewable wastewater by implementing UV disinfection advance technology ultraviolet lamps to purify smashing affordable water.
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Antonina Te’o
Greywater Diversion
A distributed local solution by diverting greywater at the source for landscape, avoiding 50% of the income waste water treatment needs
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Joseph Gallegos
Renewable Innovative Green Affordable Water 4 All!
The Maisotsenko Cycle Water distillation method and apparatus (US Patent No 8,613,839) reduces energy consumption 10X and disrupts industry!
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M-Cycle Industries Inc
Flash distillation by Hypersonic Pulse Detonation
Utilize Cyclic and Rotary Detonation pump pressures and vacuum to power room temperature low pressure flash distillation.
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Vance Turner
Electrochemical Recovery: Fertilizer, Fuel, H2O
A magnesium electrode reactor produces struvite fertilizer, avoids chemical salts and biosolids, and produces hydrogen.
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Lauren Greenlee's team
CCR's LTDis technology, creating a solution
Crystal Clearwater Resources, LLC proposes to implement an energy-saving and recovery-enhancing water treatment technology.
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Crystal Clearwater Resources, LLC
COOLING TOWERS WATER SAVING
water saving about 75% of annually water consumption ( more than 55% in summer and more than 95% in winter )
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Hedi Akh's team
Winning the battle against nutrient pollution.
We provide technology for wastewater, stormwater, agriculture and non-point runoff to remove contaminants – phosphorus and nitrogen.
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Water Warriors
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