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Siemens to reorganize its water business  

Siemens AG (Munich, Germany; www.siemens.com) has decided to reorganize its activities in the water business. The company intends to focus in the future on automation and drive solutions for the control of water applications for municipalities and industry. The Business…

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Outotec to build the largest sewage-sludge thermal-treatment plant in Switzerland  

Outotec Oyj (Espoo, Finland; www.outotec.com) has signed a contract with the City of Zürich (represented by Entsorgung und Recycling Zürich), on the design and turnkey delivery of the largest and most advanced sewage-sludge thermal-treatment plant in Switzerland. Outotec's contract value…

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UOP wins third license for MTO technology  

UOP LLC (Des Plaines, Ill.; www.uop.com), a Honeywell company, announced today the third technology license for its breakthrough methanol-to-olefins (MTO) technology, which converts methanol from coal into key plastics building blocks. China’s Shandong Yangmei Hengtong Chemicals Co. will use UOP’s…

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Air Products supplying ASUs for copper-smelter project in Zambia  

Air Products (Lehigh Valley, Pa.; www.airproducts.com) has been awarded the contract to supply two oxygen plants at the site of a copper smelter being built in Zambia by Kansanshi Mining Plc. The scope of the agreement includes Air Products supply…

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BASF building its largest European production plant for emissions catalysts in Poland  

BASF SE (Ludwigshafen, Germany; www.basf.com) is investing approximately €90 million in the first step to build a mobile emissions catalysts production facility in Åšroda ÅšlÄ…ska, a Special Economic Zone near WrocÅ‚aw, Poland. Construction of the new 40,000 square meter facility…

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Uhde wins mega contract for fertilizer plants in the U.S.  

ThyssenKrupp Uhde GmbH (Uhde; Dortmund, Germany; www.uhde.eu) has, through its U.S. business partner, Uhde Corporation of America (Pittsburgh, Pa.), been selected by CF Industries, one of the world's leading fertilizer producers, to provide engineering and supply services for two fertilizer…

Chesar to be a means to achieve chemical safety report compliance

Normal 0 The European Chemicals Agency’s (ECHA; Helsinki, Finland; echa.europa.eu) Chemical Safety Assessment and Reporting tool (Chesar) contains additional functionalities to assist registrants in carrying out their chemical safety assessments (CSAs). As a new functionality, the exposure estimation tool for…

EPA stays chemical manufacturing area sources rule

Normal 0 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a 60-day administrative stay of the Chemical Manufacturing Area Sources (CMAS) rule. Affected sources originally faced an imminent October 29 deadline to comply with the 2009 final rule, but with EPA…

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Novasep to build the world’s largest chromatography plant for APIs and more news

Plant Watch Novasep to build world’s largest chromatography plant for APIs October 10, 2012 — Novasep (Pompey, France; www.novasep.com) has announced an investment of €30 million to build what will be the world’s largest chromatography plant for the production of…