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Siemens Offering ‘Answers That Last' At Singapore International Water Week

June 20, 2012

Siemens - Water and Wastewater Treatment Technologies

At this year’s Singapore International Water Week, Siemens will highlight the newest addition to its portfolio, BioMag™ and CoMag™ magnetite ballasted treatment technologies.  These cost effective technologies increase capacity and contaminant removal capabilities of primary, secondary and tertiary treatment systems without adding footprint.  Additionally, we will feature the SiCURE™ ballast water management system that helps ship owners and operators meet new IMO ballast water management regulations, the Vanox™ system providing ultrapure water in a small footprint and at a lower total cost of ownership. Also, we will highlight the Ionpure® high purity water treatment modules and Siemens lab products offering cost savings and high performance.

Visit with our experts to learn how Siemens’ experience and innovative technologies can help reduce investment costs, improve water and effluent quality, reduce energy consumption, meet regulatory requirements and support water sustainability initiatives.

Siemens Industry Inc. – Water Technologies Business Unit
www.siemens.com/siww
Hall F, Stand U22

About Siemens
Siemens combines leadership in technologies, expertise, and experience to create efficiencies and optimum solutions for municipalities and industries. Continued investment in global research and development enables us to work closely with engineers and end-users to develop sustainable answers for regional water and wastewater needs. 

SOURCE: Siemens Industry, Inc. - Water Technologies

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