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After slow adoption and several defunct companies, with Aquatech acquiring Fluid Technology Solutions has forward osmosis finally found its technological niche? Why is Tesla/xAi presenting at Singapore Water Week? And how could reusing acids be a game-changer across so many industries? Rhys Owen and Divya Inna discuss the month's developments from BlueTech's perspective, including a look at advanced materials science, direct potable reuse frameworks, industrial water reuse requirements and PFAS treatment obligations.
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The Harbor Island desalination project in Texas hasn’t broken ground yet — and much of the water is already spoken for.
In this episode, Lovejit Singh explores why the selection of IDE Technologies by the Nueces River Authority may represent a broader shift in how water infrastructure is financed, contracted, and valued. As industrial demand accelerates across manufacturing, petrochemicals, hydrogen, and data infrastructure, utilities are increasingly planning around future scarcity rather than reacting to crisis.
The signal is subtle but significant: water infrastructure is starting to behave less like public utility planning — and more like strategic asset acquisition.
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Creating new water is one response to scarcity. Preventing the loss of existing water may be another.
In this episode, Dr Bilal Asif examines the growing strategic importance of non-revenue water, using Thames Water’s major leak detection tender as a signal of where the market is heading. From acoustic monitoring to AI-assisted analytics, utilities are increasingly investing in technologies that give continuous visibility into the network itself.
Because the future of water resilience may depend not only on producing more water, but on understanding where it is being lost in the first place.
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Direct potable reuse has always been technically possible — but rarely trusted. In this episode, Rhys Owen examines the Hofstade DPR scheme in Belgium, where bNovate’s BactoSense and partners like Aquafin are helping close that gap through real-time microbial monitoring.
As capacity doubles and reuse expands into water-stressed regions, the sector is confronting a new reality: confidence is becoming as critical as treatment itself.
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A proposed landfill expansion in Horry County, South Carolina, has reignited a familiar question: what actually happens to PFAS once it’s disposed of?
In this episode, Dr. Bilal Asif uses this case to explore the broader shift from landfill to destruction. Incineration is emerging as the default pathway, with players like Veolia and Clean Harbors reporting removal rates of up to 99.99%—but questions remain around emissions and completeness.
That uncertainty is driving renewed interest in alternatives such as supercritical water oxidation, with players including 374Water, Aquarden, and Revive Environmental entering the space.
The signal is clear: the sector is moving toward total PFAS destruction, but the real challenge is proving that destruction is complete, and doing so at scale.This Analyst Spotlight is part of BlueTech's Weekly Analyst Insights membership.
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A few years ago, phosphorus recovery looked like a growing opportunity. Today, the momentum feels quieter. In this episode, Martino Finotelli unpacks Haskoning's acquisition of the ViviMag technology from Kemira, and what it signals for the future of resource recovery.
While ViviMag enables recovery of vivianite from sludge, the bigger story is the shift in market drivers. Regulatory focus has moved away from phosphorus recovery toward energy efficiency and micropollutants, weakening the pull for technologies that rely on secondary value streams.
Kemira’s exit reflects that reality. Haskoning may be better positioned to integrate and deploy such solutions — but even then, success depends on whether the market conditions return.
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Water is entering a phase where proven innovation is aligning with credible pathways to scale. How do technologies that have demonstrated success finally translate into repeatable, system-wide adoption? The shift is from isolated lighthouse projects to coordinated execution: commercial models are strengthening, cross-sector demand is accelerating, and operational urgency is driving alignment. What once appeared fragmented is beginning to take shape, as industries converge around shared constraints and start reshaping incentives, risk allocation, and institutional readiness to unlock deployment at scale.
This transition comes to life June 1–2 at Nike World Headquarters, as Divya and Rhys frame BlueTech Forum’s move toward tipping points alongside Zoe Hassall and Lily Chen. With Nike as host and sponsors Xylem, Veralto, Nijhuis Water Industries, XPV Water Partners, AquaTech and H2O Innovation, the event turns case studies into working sessions. More at bluetechforum.com.
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Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are moving back into focus. In this episode, Research Analyst Bilal Asif explores why renewed attention on Prof. Omar Yaghi points to something bigger: the emergence of MOFs as a platform technology with applications spanning PFAS removal, carbon capture, and atmospheric water harvesting.
That bridge from science to application is already taking shape. Atoco, founded by Yaghi, is applying MOFs to atmospheric water capture, while a broader ecosystem (including EnergyX, Tetramer, Framergy, BASF, and Numat), is advancing use cases across water, remediation, and industrial gas markets.
The question is whether it can scale. As Bilal notes, the water sector has seen this before—strong science does not guarantee adoption. The real signal lies in whether MOFs can bridge the gap from breakthrough to deployment.
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Reverse osmosis is one of the most established processes in water treatment. But what if its fundamentals are being rethought?
Research Director Rhys Owen examines Salinity Solutions’ selection into the Xylem Innovation Labs Accelerator, and why its batch-based RO approach—reducing energy use and waste while increasing recovery—signals a potential shift in how core treatment processes are designed and scaled.
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PFAS in Australia is moving beyond site cleanup into a broader, compliance-driven market. In this episode, Dr Rafael Borobio explains why Veolia’s AUD 220M acquisition of EnviroPacific signals a shift toward integrated, end-to-end PFAS platforms—and what that means for competition and market structure.
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What if the real trigger for investment isn’t funding — but certainty? Research Analyst Lovejit Singh explores how the EU’s March 26 decision locks in regulatory benchmarks, removing ambiguity and creating the conditions for long-term capital deployment in water infrastructure.
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Subsea desalination and PFAS destruction are converging toward deployment, but both expose the same constraint: scaling promising physics into reliable infrastructure. Why are energy savings and destruction rates now credible, yet still insufficient to unlock widespread adoption? The tension sits between technical validation and system trust, where offshore pilots and municipal contracts signal progress, but legacy failures, cost tradeoffs, and integration complexity continue to slow uptake. Deep sea reverse osmosis offers 30–50% energy reduction, yet remains operationally unproven at scale, while supercritical oxidation shows near-total PFAS destruction but must overcome safety history and infrastructure fit.
Beyond these signals, Divya and Rhys map a broader shift toward integrated solutions and platform thinking. Catalytic membranes, innovation tracker data, and apparel supply chain collaboration all point to a market reorganising around system-level outcomes, not point technologies, as adoption pathways increasingly depend on coordination across utilities, industry, and policy.
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PFAS regulation in Europe is forcing a fundamental question: treat the problem — or eliminate it at source? In this episode, Research Analyst Dr. Bilal Asif unpacks new EU cost data showing how treatment-heavy approaches can drive costs into the trillions, while upstream bans significantly reduce long-term burden. The implications for utilities, industry and policymakers are substantial.
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More intense rainfall is pushing wastewater systems beyond their design limits.
In this episode, Martino Finotelli explores Tomorrow Water’s new high-rate treatment facility in South Korea and what it signals for the growing demand for compact, surge-capacity solutions.
As climate variability increases, utilities are under pressure to manage short-term flow spikes without expanding plant footprints—accelerating interest in technologies that can deliver high-rate treatment in constrained environments.
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Amazon recently announced a $400 million investment in water infrastructure in Louisiana as part of its $12 billion data center expansion. In this episode, Dr Vishal Wagholikar, Senior Research Analyst, examines what this signals about the growing intersection between AI infrastructure, cooling technologies, and water systems.
As hyperscale data centers scale into the gigawatt range, managing heat, water use, and community infrastructure is becoming a critical challenge — and increasingly, cloud companies are stepping into the role of infrastructure developers.
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A cluster of recent developments—including funding for building-scale greywater recycling—may signal a broader shift toward distributed water systems. In this episode, Prof Glen Daigger, Professor of Engineering Practice at the University of Michigan and a member of BlueTech’s Technology Assessment Group, discusses how decentralised reuse could reshape how cities manage water demand.
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Online microbial monitoring remains commercially stalled despite transformative performance gains. Why does a technology that compresses Legionella detection from ten days to four hours still sit at just $16–20 million annually within a $4–6 billion water quality market? The contradiction is structural: compliance frameworks still mandate culture-based methods, forcing utilities to treat rapid systems as add-ons rather than replacements. With no regulatory urgency and limited operational pain, time savings alone fail to unlock municipal budgets.
The growth that does exist is concentrated in industrial settings where faster data links directly to risk, uptime, and chemical optimization. Divya and Rhys position the inflection around regulatory acceptance, Chinese policy signals, and whether industrial ROI can ultimately pull municipal standards forward.
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A recent EU General Court ruling has dismissed industry challenges against Extended Producer Responsibility under the Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive. This week, Research Analyst Bilal Asif explains why the decision reduces regulatory uncertainty and strengthens the funding architecture for advanced micropollutant removal across Europe.
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Bipolar membranes are finally stepping out of the lab and into commercial relevance, reframing saline waste streams as feedstocks for on-site acid and base production (see the Bipolar Membranes Report and companion Web Briefing).
Membrane distillation also gets a reality check—moving beyond desalination and hydrogen narratives to where deployment is actually happening: high-salinity, high-strength industrial wastewater and heat-recovery applications (full Membrane Distillation Report).
Add systems-level reflections from Rethinking Water UK and Innovation Tracker signals from Aquacycl (featured in From Lighthouses to Tipping Points), HydroNauten and LayerPure, and the episode maps where water technologies are quietly crossing from promise into practice.
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The proposed EU PFAS ban is poised to reshape the membrane landscape, pulling PVDF into the regulatory crosshairs and forcing utilities, industrials and suppliers to rethink long-term planning. Rhys and Divya unpack what a universal restriction could mean for plant design, stranded-asset risk, supply-chain readiness and the accelerating push toward ceramic and other non-PFAS alternatives.
They also explore emerging PFAS destruction pathways, near-realtime sensing and the market signals defining this inflection point.
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