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Award-Winning Wastewater Treatment Project Completed at Recycle Paper Mill
Shanghai Xinlun Paper was upgrading its pulping and paper-making process. As this was taking place, new regulations came into effect that required the mill to invest in secondary wastewater treatment so it could meet stringent effluent limits of 100 mg/l chemical oxygen demand (COD), 30 mg/l biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), and 200 mg/l total suspended solids (TSS).
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Wastewater Ion Exchange Helps University Reduce Cooling Loop Contaminants
A Midwest university used Xylem wastewater ion exchange services to remove contaminants from a cooling loop, improving water quality, boosting system efficiency, and protecting sensitive nanotechnology research equipment.
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Xylem enhances pool safety and security for Berliner Bäder-Betriebe
Emergency Shutoff Drive enhances safety of chlorine gas applications for Europe’s largest municipal swimming pool operator
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Refinery Meets Discharge Requirements For Permit Violations
A Southern California petroleum refinery faced stormwater discharge permit violations for hydrocarbons and heavy metals with a five-day compliance deadline. Xylem rapidly deployed a multi-stage vessel-based system using organoclay, carbon, and ion exchange resins to achieve ppb-level discharge limits, eliminate violations, and restore regulatory compliance within the required timeframe.
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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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Bush Brothers Wastewater Treatment Process Generates Green Energy
Bush Brothers is a family-owned corporation best known for its Bush’s Best® canned baked beans, which are made from a closely guarded secret recipe. This company produces the majority of the baked beans consumed in the United States.
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