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Hexa-Cover® now certified for use with potable water
13 March 2020
We are very pleased to inform that Hexa-Cover® is now certified for use with potable water according to AS/NZS S4020:2018 - Testing of products for use in contact with drinking water.
Please note on the AS/NZS 4020:2018 - International certifications which may be considered acceptable to approve a material, product or chemical include:
- NSF International Standard/American National Standard (NSF/ANSI) 60: Drinking Water Treatment Chemicals – Health Effects
- NSF / ANSI 61: Drinking Water System Components – Health Effects
- UK WRAS approval (compliant with British Standards BS 6920:2014 Suitability of nonmetallic materials and products for use in contact with water intended for human consumption with regard to their effect on the quality of the water)
- UK Drinking Water Inspectorate Regulation 31 approval (for all materials from source to point of supply, including treatment chemicals, pipes, fittings etc.
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2 May 2024On 11 – 12 June 2024, we will bring together stakeholders from industry, academia and public institutions to discuss the direction of the field of carbon capture, utilisation and storage as well as the road ahead.
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25 April 2024View the official invitation and full agenda here.
CO2VISION and INNO-CCUS invite you to explore Denmark’s CCUS ecosystem. The CCUS Study Tour includes attendance at the Danish CCUS Summit conference and site visits across Denmark.
For questions, please contact:
Thilde Møller Larsen, Green Hub Denma
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Gas Storage Denmark is tapping into this potential by developing the country’