wastewater treatment
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Rotary lobe blowers replace older and less reliable equipment in wastewater treatment.
The custom solution reduces supply and maintenance costs and provides a consistent feedwater supply.
These technologies allow membrane-based distillation components to be used to produce high-purity drinking water from heavily compromised water sources.
These technologies allow membrane-based distillation components to be used to produce high-purity drinking water from heavily compromised water sources.
Proper flow measurement provides an accurate and cost-effective solution for challenging operating conditions.
SINGAPORE (Dec. 4, 2014) – Grundfos has been awarded a S$1.4 million grant by the Singapore Environment and Water Industry Programme Office (EWI) to develop a novel wastewater filtration technology that can significantly reduce capital investment and operational costs for wastewater treatment.
A Kansas treatment plant expanded operations to meet federal requirements for effluent nitrogen and phosphorus levels.
SCHAFFHAUSEN, Switzerland (Jan. 28, 2014) – Xylem won a contract valued at approximately $2.75 million to supply Xylem’s Wedeco-brand ultraviolet (UV) technologies to a wastewater treatment facility in the Vigo region of southwest Spain. With a treatment capacity of 147,000 cubic meters per day, benefiting 800,000 inhabitants, the facility will be the largest bio-filtration and UV wastewater treatment plant in Spain.
The Lakehaven Utility District achieves chemical cost reductions of 15 to 20 percent.