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Daily Times
July 5, 2021
The National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS) is assisting the development of an industrial Wastewater Treatment System (WTS) through an academia-industry linkage to reduce operational cost and reuse decontaminated water for agriculture.
Vice-Chancellor NUMS Lt Gen (Retd) Syed Muhammad Imran Majeed while appreciating the efforts of a young scientist of the university, said the development of efficient biological water purification systems for industrial wastewater would be a step forward to the commercialization of this technology for industries. The Department of Biological Sciences (DBS) at NUMS, is working hard to realize our vision of innovation for improving people’s lives, said a statement issued here on Sunday.
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April 26, 2021
Mattawa, Wash. – The Washington State Legislature has recently awarded the Port of Mattawa $618,000 in the 2021-23 Capital Budget to expand and improve the infrastructure of the Port’s Wastewater Treatment System to accommodate the increasing growth of the wine grape crushing/bulk wine-making industry in central Washington as well as support other food processing in the Mattawa area, which will help to retain and create jobs and increase economic development in the south Grant County/Mattawa area.
The State of Washington is the nation’s second largest wine producer, with over 1,000 wineries and an economic impact of $8.4 billion. Washington State’s wine production has more than doubled over the past two decades, and the Port of Mattawa has become a major production area of bulk wine in Washington State, thus increasing the need for wastewater treatment capacity in Mattawa.
February 02, 2021
MATTAWA, Wash., Feb. 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Port of Mattawa is working to expand and improve the infrastructure of its Wastewater Treatment System to accommodate the increasing growth of the wine grape crushing/bulk wine-making industry in central Washington as well as support other food processing in the Mattawa area, which will help to retain and create jobs and increase economic development in the south Grant County/Mattawa area.
The State of Washington is the nation s second largest wine producer, with over 1,000 wineries and an economic impact of $8.4 billion. Washington State s wine production has more than doubled over the past two decades, and the Port of Mattawa has become a major production area of bulk wine in Washington State, thus increasing the need for wastewater treatment capacity in Mattawa.