Author: James Hepton

Chemosphere Journal – Evaluation of a sequential anaerobic-aerobic membrane bioreactor system for treatment of traditional and insensitive munitions constituents

We’re excited to announce that Todd Webster, Ph.D., P.E. from Envirogen has co-authored a groundbreaking article titled “Evaluation of a sequential anaerobic-aerobic membrane bioreactor system for treatment of traditional and insensitive munitions constituents.” Don’t miss the opportunity to access the full article for FREE over the next 50 days: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0045653523021562?dgcid=coauthor Published in Chemosphere Journal, the Read More

Sustainable data center water treatment

Water is a critical resource in data centers, where it is used for cooling, humidification, and other processes. However, the demand for water has raised concerns about sustainability, particularly in regions that are already experiencing water scarcity. To address this issue, data centers have started adopting sustainable water treatment solutions that enable water recycling, reuse, Read More

Major new water treatment project for Heineken’s Vrumona completed by Envirogen

A new, state-of-the-art activated carbon water treatment plant for Vrumona, one of largest soft drinks companies in the Netherlands and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Heineken, has been completed by Envirogen Group. Crucially, Envirogen maintained a continuous flow of purified water to Vrumona’s production line during the project and including the switchover phase to the new Read More

Global Water Intelligence (GWI) – Driving innovation for a greener future

Global Water Intelligence (GWI) have released their latest, December 2022, GWI Magazine. The cover of this month’s CTO Outlook section features an interview with Envirogen CEO Joe Higgins on opportunities within green hydrogen and local circular economies. A full copy of the interview is shown below. Alternatively, you can download a full version. Tackling tricky Read More

Increase in sterile processing department capacity and capability with minimized risk of interruption to operations

Neville Fowler, Technical Manager, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital in London explains how a scoping project undertaken by the Trust, identified the need for a backup sterile processing department (SPD), to provide cover and security for potential breakdowns within the hospitals current facilities. Whilst the current facility at St Thomas’ Hospital could meet existing demand, Read More

Musgrove Park Hospital install new RO system with zero downtime to improve water treatment processes

Musgrove Park Hospital embarked on a site-wide improvement program to streamline and modernize its processes. Under this initiative the Sterile Processing Department (SPD) launched a review of its department infrastructure and water treatment processes. As well as conducting its own analysis, the department asked Envirogen for efficiency improvement ideas. An extensive risk assessment process identified Read More

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