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Ozone Solves Listeria Problem
A fish process facility in Norway detected Listeria monocytogenes in their facility and contacted Trond Storebø of Naustor Technology, Evoqua’s partner in Norway. Within three weeks, Naustor had acquired one of Evoqua’s new PC Series ozone disinfection systems. The use of ozone has made the products safer, enhanced the shelf-life for the fresh produce and protects the company’s brand.
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Sludge Handling in Perry, Oklahoma
The city needed to discharge sludge at two different rates–one rate for sludge returning to the headworks RAS and another rate for sending material to the sludge box. The system is designed to speed up dewatering biosolids as a replacement to the existing sand drying beds.
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Petcoke Storage Faces Challenge With Rainwater Discharge
A California petcoke facility used wastewater ion exchange to remove nickel and vanadium from stormwater runoff, meeting discharge limits and enabling compliant, scalable treatment.
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Thirsty work in Poland…
Quenching the thirst for quality pumps within Sokpol, a leading Polish drinks manufacturer
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Predicting failure: smart fault detection for underground cable networks
Sentec partnered with a leading solutions provider to develop a scalable monitoring system that predicts and accurately locates faults in underground cable networks, enabling faster and more cost-effective maintenance. -
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Propel Swim Academy Combines RMF and UV for Superior Water Quality
Propel Swim Academy is a three pool, 12,000 ft² facility located in South Riding, Virginia. This family friendly swim school is the only stand-alone facility in the South Riding area to feature three indoor pools. During planning, Propel‘s owner, Linda Stewart, focused on three primary goals: water quality, sustainability and a compact footprint.
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Publiacqua SpA: Integrating the drinking water management system
Centralize water cycle management for Publiacqua SpA, the utility in charge of providing the drinking water service in Medio Valdarno, in Tuscany, which has four provinces: Florence, Prato, Pistoia and Arezzo.
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A Leader in Packaged Fruits Leverages Ozone for Maximum Disinfection and Improved Food Safety
In the frozen food industry, Listeria is a particularly challenging bacteria as it does not go dormant at low temperatures. Bacterial counts also naturally increase throughout processing and packaging, which requires the operator to closely monitor bacterial levels and conduct complete shutdowns for CIP when necessary.
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A Xylem dewatering solution is going strong at an Alliance coal mine six years after installation
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. faced a two-pronged water challenge at one of its many underground mines. At the South Mine of the company’s Gibson County Coal in Indiana, solid-laden water needed to be pumped out of the mine, and a dewatering system needed to be installed in an area with limited space. Multiple pumps had to fit into a mine void less than eight feet high with a narrow, 20-foot entry span.
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Italian Utility Improves System Reliability and Saves Water, Money and Energy by Locating Water Loss on a Submarine Pipeline
According to Utilitalia, 38 percent of water is lost on average from the country’s distribution networks. By reducing these losses, the country’s utilities can achieve a more sustainable water supply, lower energy demand, and better financial stewardship.
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Adirondack Beverage Installs RO & CDI Systems to Meet USP Regulations
The challenge for Adirondack Beverages was to meet United States Pharmacopeia (USP 23) regulations for the production of bottled water and to be able to meet future USP 24 regulations without additional equipment.
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Xylem supplies pumps for oil production in West Africa
Several countries and multi-national oil companies are exploiting fields off West African coastlines – including Gabon and Congo – through on-shore plants and off-shore platforms.
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Ag Processing relies on ADI® MBR for biodiesel wastewater treatment
Ag Processing Inc. (AGP) is a farmer-owned cooperative that processes, markets, and transports grains and grain products. Since its formation in 1983, AGP has grown to include 175 local cooperatives representing over 250,000 farmers throughout the Midwest.