Tag: BOSAQ

May 28, 2022
Saving groundwater: A precious resource

Groundwater, making the invisible visible involves all aspects of water management. We are all responsible for our natural resources and should act sustainably to safeguard them.

April 13, 2021
Benefits of a Steady Drinking Water Supply to Local Communities

Having a reliable supply of drinking water benefits both individuals and communities as well as having wider economic and social benefits. Here is an overview of the key advantages. A safe and steady drinking water supply is something many of us take for granted. However, around 2.2 billion people worldwide – nearly one-third of the […]

April 6, 2021
Differences in Wastewater Discharge Legislation Worldwide

Wastewater discharge policies vary greatly across the globe. Management of wastewater operates at three levels. Globally, organisations such as the UN and the WHO issue guidelines and goals for treatment of discharge.

March 30, 2021
Sustainable Water Management in the Power Sector

Industry is a big user of water, accounting for between 15-20% of annual freshwater withdrawals. This includes water consumed to provide energy such as gas and electricity to homes and businesses.

March 23, 2021
Sustainable Water Management in the Food Sector

Water is crucial in every stage of food and beverage production, from the initial farming to produce the raw goods to the processing, transportation and retail of the final product we see on the shelves.

March 16, 2021
How to Deal with Pharmaceuticals in Wastewater for Reuse?

Water reuse for different purposes is aligned with good water practices, especially in the case of water intensive sectors, such as agriculture and the industry.

March 2, 2021
The Water Journey: How Water Is Involved in the Production of Goods and Services

Water isn’t just essential for our life on this planet. It is also integral to the production processes for our daily goods and resources.

December 15, 2020
Water: The Most Essential Resource

We use water every day but what many people don't realise is that household amount of overall water use.

December 8, 2020
The Water Footprint And Its Links To The CO2 Footprint

When we think of cities, one of the first things we probably think of is that image of sprawling built-up concrete landscape with tall buildings. The sponge city concept naturally comes with some drawbacks, including costs associated with the urban redesign and the implications of an oil spill were to occur on a more porous road surface.

December 1, 2020
The Water Challenges of the Chemical Industry

Water is used for heating or cooling products and equipment, for vacuum creation, steam production, preparation of solvents and reaction media, extractive or absorptive reagents, product rinsing, and distillation, transport of products, washing, among other processes.

November 24, 2020
Water Turbidity as a Quality Indicator

As a general concept, water turbidity is an optical measurement of the relative clarity of a liquid. It is one of the properties of water that allow us to characterize its quality.

November 17, 2020
Understanding Water Quality

Water is essential for human life. Around 60% of an adult human body is water and we need to consume it to remain healthy.

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