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Enwa Water Technology AS Moves to a New Office in Sandefjord

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Norway

Enwa Water Technology AS has moved to a new office in Sandefjord following organizational changes after the sale of Enwa. The move ensures continued local presence and provides a dedicated workspace for the Enwa team.
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Cold Outside, Quiet Inside: Why Water Treatment Matters After the Holidays

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As buildings restart after the holiday break, HVAC systems are tested during the coldest part of the year. While heating demand is in focus, water quality is often overlooked, even though reduced operation can impact efficiency and reliability. This article highlights why water treatment matters in January and beyond.
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Our Gift This Year Is Hope For a Better Life For Everyone

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This year, instead of traditional Christmas gifts, we have chosen to donate to Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) — an organization that provides life-saving medical care to people affected by conflict, disasters, and crises around the world.
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New Synergies and Innovative Opportunities – When Industry Meets Pool & Spa

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At Enwa Water Technology, we take pride in exploring new cross-industry synergies within our ownership structure, EnviroWater Nordic AB. Recently, we spent an inspiring day visiting Åby New Swimming Hall together with EnviroProcess Sweden AB, gaining valuable insights into their impressive delivery of advanced water treatment systems.
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Visit Enwa at Marintec China 2025!

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China

Visit Enwa at Marintec China 2025 to explore our maritime water solutions, including Enwa RO Water Makers for reliable freshwater production and EnwaMatic® Maritime systems for optimized HVAC performance. Meet us in Hall N1, Booth N1C7D-01b at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre, 2–5 December 2025.
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Meet Enwa Water Technology at Vatten2025!

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Sweden

From 21–23 October, Svenska Mässan in Gothenburg will host Vatten2025 – the leading Nordic trade fair for water treatment. Bringing together industry experts, innovators, and over 300 exhibitors to showcase the latest solutions and technologies shaping the future of sustainable water and wastewater management.
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Identify Your Water Challenges

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Every successful water treatment project starts with understanding the water itself. A proper analysis provides the foundation for choosing the right solution, minimizing risks, and ensuring reliable results – whether through lab testing, bench-scale trials, or on-site pilot plants.
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Can You Reuse Your Process Water?

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Water is a valuable resource – and in many industries, large volumes of process water are discarded unnecessarily. By rethinking how process water is managed, companies can reduce costs, strengthen sustainability, and improve resilience.
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Sustainable water supply on Gotland!

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Sweden

Water shortages and climate change are some of the greatest challenges of our time. We at Enwa are therefore very proud to have been part of the ‘Testbädd Storsudret’ project on the southern tip of Gotland! Water shortages have long been an acute problem in Storsudret, and in response to this, a research project was launched with the aim of developing sustainable solutions for water supply.
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Aquaculture Water Treatment for RAS: Research Collaboration on Sulfate Removal and Fish Welfare

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Enwa works closely with universities and industry partners to develop advanced aquaculture water treatment solutions for recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS). One of the most critical challenges in land-based aquaculture is the risk of hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) formation — a well-known cause of fish mortality in RAS facilities using brackish or seawater.
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