Water supply from source to tap
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German Water Chemistry Society Meeting
The following blog post was contributed by Jannis Wenk, Lecturer in the Department of Chemical Engineering. The 83rd meeting of the German Water Chemistry Society, with a record attendance of more than 300 participants, was held from 22 – 24...
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Linking chemical-soil interactions to pollutant fate and transport from soil to water
This May sees the next talk in the monthly 'Water Colloquium' series organised by WIRC @ Bath exploring the breadth of water research being undertaken at the University of Bath and beyond. Title: Linking chemical-soil interactions to pollutant fate and...
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The effects of oxygen availability and turbulence on water quality in lakes and reservoirs
This March sees the next talk in the monthly 'Water Colloquium' series organised by WIRC @ Bath exploring the breadth of water research being undertaken at the University of Bath. Title: The effects of oxygen availability and turbulence on water quality...
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Special WIRC PhD Colloquium
At this special WIRC colloquium, we are exicted to introduce Mr Qiang Chen and Miss Olivia Cooke, both PhD students at the Department of Architecture & Civil Engineering, University of Bath. When Thursday 16th February 2017 at 1.15pm Where Room...
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Chemistry and Water: Challenges & Solutions in a Changing World
We are all aware of the breadth of issues that we face as a planet when it comes to securing sustainable water supplies in the future. Global changes in climate, land use and demographics mean that there will be different...
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The Photochemistry of Rivers, Lakes and Engineered Low-Energy Treatment Systems
This April sees the next talk in the monthly 'Water Colloquium' series organised by WIRC @ Bath exploring the breadth of water research being undertaken at the University of Bath. Title: The Photochemistry of Rivers, Lakes and Engineered Low-Energy Treatment...
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Improving water treatment using chemical oxidants
Dr Jannis Wenk, Lecturer in the Department of Chemical Engineering, explains how research at the Water Innovation and Research Centre at the University of Bath (WIRC @ Bath) is investigating how chemical oxidants can be used to improve water treatment...
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Electric bugs used to detect water pollution
In a new report out today, a team of researchers from our Department of Chemical Engineering have developed a low-cost device that could be used in developing countries to monitor the quality of drinking water in real time without costly...