Ceramic desalination membrane innovator, Membrion announced the completion of its $20 million Series B1 funding round...The new round brings total funding for Membrion to $43 million since its inception, fueling rapid growth as it transforms industrial wastewater into a reusable resource. #desalinatin #industrialwastewater #reclamation #circularity https://venturebeat.com/business/membrion-secures-20-million-to-lead-the-future-of-industrial-water-circularity
Ceramic desalination membrane innovator, Membrion announced the completion of its $20 million Series B1 funding round...The new round brings total funding for Membrion to $43 million since its inception, fueling rapid growth as it transforms industrial wastewater into a reusable resource. #desalinatin #industrialwastewater #reclamation #circularity https://venturebeat.com/business/membrion-secures-20-million-to-lead-the-future-of-industrial-water-circularity
NYC will eventually have to abandon part of its water supply if it keeps getting saltier. #water #NYC #salination #desalinatin #watersupply https://apnews.com/article/new-york-city-reservoirs-salt-c5d67e6c626878d0993974498c4629b6
NYC will eventually have to abandon part of its water supply if it keeps getting saltier

Decades of road salt use is taking a toll on New York City’s water reservoirs. City officials say salinity levels tripled in the suburban reservoirs that supply 10% of the city’s water and that those reservoirs would have to be abandoned early next century if trends continue. The saltiness poses a challenge to the managers of a system that serves more than 9 million people. Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner officials said the new findings underline the need to reduce the use of road salt in the densely populated region around the 12 reservoirs that comprise the city’s Croton Water System.

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NYC will eventually have to abandon part of its water supply if it keeps getting saltier. #water #NYC #salination #desalinatin #watersupply https://apnews.com/article/new-york-city-reservoirs-salt-c5d67e6c626878d0993974498c4629b6
NYC will eventually have to abandon part of its water supply if it keeps getting saltier

Decades of road salt use is taking a toll on New York City’s water reservoirs. City officials say salinity levels tripled in the suburban reservoirs that supply 10% of the city’s water and that those reservoirs would have to be abandoned early next century if trends continue. The saltiness poses a challenge to the managers of a system that serves more than 9 million people. Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner officials said the new findings underline the need to reduce the use of road salt in the densely populated region around the 12 reservoirs that comprise the city’s Croton Water System.

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