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Antarctica Research Station Adds Sewage Treatment Plant, Installs Innovative Sewage Grinders in Head . Prior to construction of the $6 million, 170-ft-by-140-ft indoor plant, wastewater treatment consisted simply of maceration and discharge into nearby McMurdo Bay. The primary reason for updating the process was concern for the environment.
Packaged Membrane System Helps Town of Oak Creek, Colo., Meet Drinking Water Needs . The Town of Oak Creek, Colo. needed a system which offered a small footprint, low headroom and the flexibility to meet future drinking water regulations.
UF Membranes Upgrade Capacity and Quality at Colorado WTP . Due to high degree of wastewater effluent in source water, city of Thornton needed an advanced treatment process to ensure that we could provide the best quality water for the city
Ultrafiltration plant models efficiency . A look at the the sucesses of the Bexar Metropolitan Ultra-filtration Water Treatment System.
Different Source, Different Treatment . In order to handle substantial growth, Bonita Springs Utilities, Inc., a not-for-profit, member-owned utility in Bonita Springs, Florida, had to turn to a new source of water, which forced implementation of a new technology. Water demand had grown from 4.2 mgd in 1995 to 7 mgd in 2000, with 12.6 mgd projected for 2005. Satisfying this demand required an alternative water source to supplement the existing well fields in the Tamiami Aquifer.
Membranes Help Gwinnett County Expand Beneficial Water Reuse . Water demand is constantly on the rise in Gwinnett County. Over 600,000 people currently live in this region of northern Georgia, and the population is expected to double to 1.2 million by 2025. Such rapid growth is not only raising concerns about the sustainability of potable water supplies, but also the quantity and quality of reclaimed water going into local receiving water bodies.
Producing High-Quality Effluent . Planned community in Georgia reuses more water with MBR system
Cutting Upgrade Costs . Fine screen retrofit cuts upgrade costs by $1 million for Hawaii MBR
Meeting Increasing Water Demand . Ultrafiltration system upgrades expand capacity
Optimizing Metals Removal . Clarifiers help Canadian site meet stringent requirements
Embracing Desalination . New desalination plant creates water surplus for Massachusetts city
Reducing Arsenic, Fluoride with RO . Membrane technology solves water quality woes in New Mexico
Tackling Extreme Temperatures in Canada . MBR system handles range of hydraulic demands

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