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Preserving paradise: how a utility in key west is maximizing water reuse
Key West is one of America’s most scenic locales. Situated in the Florida Keys southwest of Miami, it is visited by millions of people each year and is home to more than 30,000 year-round residents. While there’s plenty of ocean, potable water is a precious commodity which is piped 125 miles from the mainland.
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Regional Utilities handles growth with the OMNIFLO SBR system
A forward-thinking not for profit private utility was in need to keep pace with population growth and seasonal flows in a space-constrained, environmentally sensitive resort environment. Walton County, a coastal resort area in northwestern Florida doubles its population during the spring break and summer seasons.
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Replacement of RBC units will improve treatment performance
Xylem, an industry leader in mission-critical water treatment solutions, has been selected through a fair and open competitive bidding process to replace eight Rotating Biological Contactors (RBCs) that have reached the end of their useful life at the Cape May County, Municipal Utilities Authority, Cape May Wastewater Treatment Facility.
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Alkagen® AQ Solution Provides Point Source Odor and Corrosion Control
Evoqua Water Technologies LLC was contacted by a South Florida Municipality to provide an odor control solution for a lift station within their collection system. In the past, the municipality had implemented biofiltration for control of atmospheric hydrogen sulfide. However, in recent years the biofilter was removed, leaving the lift station untreated and exposed to high sulfide concentrations.
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