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James River Treatment Plant Meets Odor Control Commitments
The James River Treatment Plant is one of nine major treatment plants operated by the Hampton Roads Sanitation District (HRSD), a political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Located in Newport News, Virginia, USA, the James River Treatment Plant is committed to protecting the environment and enhancing neighboring communities through a variety of wastewater treatment improvements.
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Kennebunkport Removes PFOA and PFOS From Contaminated Well
Water is the lifeblood of community and industry in the picturesque seacoast towns of Kennebunk, Kennebunkport and Wells, Maine ... where tourism, farming, and commercial fishing help drive the local economy. That’s why, when two prevalent perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) — perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) — were detected...
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Leading Bottled Water Company Relies on CDI® System
When you’re the first manufacturing plant in the world to meet a rigorous international standard that rates how environmentally friendly you are, and when you’re required by law to limit groundwater use, chances are you’re going to choose an environmentally friendly, water-conserving purification system.
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London Heathrow's network of 120 pumping stations needed a smart, energy efficient solution to address chronic clogging in aircraft toilet wastewater
Xylem’s Flygt Concertor, with integrated intelligence that uses sensor monitoring, self-optimising technology and adaptive hydraulics, was the perfect smart, energy-efficient processing method.
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Lower levels of iron in raw water improves mining production
A southern mining company was developing salt dome gas storage facilities that use water to mine salt from the domes shaping them so they can be used to store natural gas inside under high pressures. The raw water used for the mining process contained high levels of iron (5-8 ppm) resulting in equipment fouling and high maintenance costs.
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Major Brewery Meets Discharge Limits and Taps into Green Energy
Increased discharge surcharges and newly imposed limits on wastewater strength prompted Oland Brewery to rethink its treatment strategy. The company wanted to be environmentally responsible, so it investigated on-site wastewater treatment options. Since the brewery is located in close proximity to neighboring buildings, space limitations were very influential in the brewery's technology selection.
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Manufacturer of Baker's Yeast Rises Above Its Wastewater Challenges
AB Mauri was constructing a large, state-of-the-art yeast manufacturing plant in Veracruz, Mexico. The project included the need for a unique wastewater treatment facility. Sugarcane molasses used as the fermentation growth substrate for the yeast during production results in wastewater containing high concentrations of organic matter.
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Mobile Clarification Enables Coal-Pile Runoff Compliance
Evoqua Water Technologies was contacted by a leading global engineering, consulting and construction company, to provide wastewater treatment assistance during the final stages of commissioning at a power generation facility located in the southeast US. The station is a 665 megawatt generator which utilizes pulverized coal boiler technology...
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Mobile demineralization reduces refinery costs
A refinery in Northern California was unable to meet its desired boiler feed water silica specifications on a consistent basis. The higher silica levels led to an excessive blow down requirement in the boiler system. The higher blow down rates were significantly affecting the refinery's water, chemical, and natural gas costs. -
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Modular MBR system allows Noosa Yoghurt to expand operations
When Noosa first began making yoghurt, the plant was able to mix dairy wastewater with manure and apply it to land as a fertilizer. As production increased, this method of wastewater disposal became unsustainable, so Noosa made the environmentally-responsible choice of investing in on-site wastewater treatment.
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Multi-Stage Water Solution Helps Power Facility Reduce Costs
PSEG’s Bridgeport Harbor Station, an environmentally friendly power station that utilizes new, cutting-edge technology, is powering the future of the Greater Bridgeport Region. The station will be adding 485 megawatts of highly efficient generating capacity, powering more than 500,000 homes and businesses with clean, sustainable energy.
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