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GEH 094
03.06.2020

Audit under difficult circumstances: our coronavirus update

The world remains gripped by the coronavirus pandemic. With this update, we want to inform you of the current state of affairs at our company, an audit carried out at distance, and who is currently keeping the company operable.

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Das Coronavirus
24.03.2020

Update on the situation at GEH Wasserchemie during the coronavirus pandemic

The effects of the coronavirus pandemic are impacting all of us in most areas of our lives, and also presenting GEH Wasserchemie with major challenges. For our part, we have already taken a wide range of measures in order to maintain production of GEH® at our facility and thus ensure that our customers continue to be supplied. At present, there are no indications that the production or availability of our products will be restricted.

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Eine Werkshalle von GEH
06.03.2020

Visit from Brussels: EU delegate Wölken visits GEH Wasserchemie

On 25 February 2020, Tiemo Wölken, Member of the European Parliament, was a guest at GEH Wasserchemie. Mr. Wölken, himself from Osnabrück, is a member of the European Parliament's Environment Committee and is therefore intensively involved in topics related to water treatment and water resources.

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Vortrag bei Aachener Tagung Wassertechnologie Herr Dr. Bahr
09.11.2019

GEH attends Aachen Water Conference

The 13th Aachen Conference on Water Technology took place at the Eurogress Aachen towards the end of October 2019. Organised every two years by RWTH Aachen University (ISA and ATV), the event is the largest German-speaking, process-related symposium in the water industry and attracts over 400 participants from ten nations.

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Wasserexperten aus der Slowakei bei der GEH
07.10.2019

Water specialists from Slovakia visit GEH Wasserchemie

28 water treatment experts from Slovakia paid a visit to Osnabrück last week. In addition to a tour of an arsenic removal adsorber facility, the current challenges facing water treatment in Eastern Europe were discussed.

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Zusammenarbeit mit Aqua Dällikon
05.08.2019

GEH® Performance Check in cooperation with Aqua Dällikon in Switzerland

Out on a mission for pure water: We visited our partners Aqua Dällikon in Switzerland, taking as our main focuses the removal of arsenic from drinking water and of heavy metals from rain water.

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Umwelttechnik-Messe Envex 2019 in Seoul
25.04.2019

ENVEX Seoul – upcoming environmental technology exhibition for East Asia

The largest trade fair for environmental technology and green energy in Korea will be taking place in Seoul from 15th to 17th May 2019. We will be there as an exhibitor alongside our Korean partner, Siontech, to present visitors our Granular Ferric Hydroxide (GEH®) that removes, among other impurities, arsenic, vanadium and phosphate from drinking water.

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Trinkwasser
14.03.2019

Real-life operation launched to remove vanadium from drinking water in Germany

As of January 2019, a waterworks in the Vulkaneifel district in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate has been performing extended Granular Ferric Hydroxide (GEH®) efficacy tests (erweiterte Wirksamkeitsprüfung - EWP) for the removal of vanadium from drinking water.

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IFAT Eurasia 2019 Banner
12.03.2019

GEH Wasserchemie expose à l'IFAT Eurasia 2019

For the third time IFAT Eurasia takes place in Istanbul. The world's leading trade fair for environmental technology is perfectly positioned at the "Gateway to Asia" in order to connect Europe with the fastest growing continent. We hope to welcome you to our stand and talk about the removal of arsenic, vanadium and phosphate.

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GEH Produkte bei Nestle
18.01.2019

Nestle relies on GEH for arsenic removal for water treatment in Pakistan

More than 18 million people in Pakistan have no access to safe drinking water, especially rural areas exhibit high demands of action. In the district of Sheikhupura, groundwater is used for the water supply, which is naturally contaminated with arsenic. To safely meet the drinking water limits, GEH is used to reduce the arsenic content below detection limit.

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