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01.05.2016

Wasser 2016

Once again, GEH Wasserchemie was represented at the annual Meeting of the German Water Chemical Society.

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01.02.2016

Presentazione del GEH 103 per il trattamento dell'acqua minerale

For the sensitive area of mineral water production, we are now offering GEH 103 to manufacturers and plant constructers worldwide - a synthetic iron hydroxide of highest purity.

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01.11.2015

GEH supports the projekt Sanagua

GEH Wasserchemie supports the project "Sanagua - Help people in Argentina to clean drinking water!"

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01.06.2015

GEH Wasserchemie becomes a member of the German Water Partnership (GWP)

GEH Wasserchemie is now a member of the German Water Partnership (GWP), an association of German medium-sized companies in the water sector.

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ifat eurasia
01.04.2015

IFAT Eurasia in Ankara/Turkia

We exhibited on the IFAT Eurasia in Ankara and informed about our products for the removal of arsenic and other contaminants from water.

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01.03.2015

Neuer Vertriebspartner für Iran

From now on, Delta Niroo Gameron Co. will be our official distribution partner for Iran.

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11.05.2014

Congress on Arsenic in Buenos Aires

GEH Wasserchemie takes part in the congress "Arsenic in the Environment 2014" in Buenos Aires.

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01.02.2013

GEH Wasserchemie moves into new production facility

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01.05.2011

GEH Wasserchemie – Lake PHOENIX: Tecnologia GEH® per un'acqua priva di alghe

After completing a four-month running-in phase, the phosphate elimination unit (PEU) for Lake PHOENIX in Dortmund / Germany has now officially gone into operation.

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05.04.2010

Arsenic in Drinking Water – Vietnam Affected As Well

The groundwater in the Red River and Mekong Delta regions in Vietnam is contaminated with naturally occurring arsenic. Geological conditions here are comparable to those in the Ganges Delta region in India and Bangladesh. Experts estimate that some 10 million Vietnamese may be routinely consuming arsenic-contaminated water.

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