Reusable Wastewater Arrives In Beijing Via Dow
February 20, 2008 |
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Dow Water Solutions' reverse osmosis membranes will be installed at three wastewater reclamation and reuse facilities, in conjunction with the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, to help treat 45,000 cubic meters of water per day, the largest volume of municipal waste water in Olympic related projects in Beijing.
The 2008 Olympics will be the second time that Dow membrane technology helps manage water resources for the Olympic Games as the technology was deployed in 2000 during the Sydney Games.
"Dow implemented a similar water reclamation project for the Sydney Olympic Games, and we are excited to bring our expertise and proven membrane technology to another world showcase event," stated Niann-Tsyr Yuen, Asia Pacific FILMTEC membranes product marketing manager, Dow Water Solutions.
Through the continued efforts of the Beijing Municipal Government, the wastewater reuse rate in Beijing will reach 50% when the Olympic Games begin in 2008, compared with the current 15$ rate, according to Beijing Drainage Group.
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