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Cover Helps Community Control Odors from Wastewater Treatment
When the affluent, new home development was being established, odor control was top of mind. The wastewater treatment plant was in close proximity to the new development, which includes 900 acres (364 hectares) of preserved open space, including 24 miles (38 kms) of trails, 10 neighborhood parks, a community pool and water park, as well as outdoor sport courts.
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Cover System Helps Vallejo Sanitation District Streamline Plant Operations
The Vallejo Sanitation and Flood Control District is an independent special district created by the State of California to collect and treat wastewater and protect the Vallejo community from flooding. Since 1952, the district has protected public health and the San Francisco Bay Area by treating wastewater generated by the more than 115,000 residents of Vallejo and surrounding area.
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Data Center Reduces Energy Usage and Chemical Dosing
A global hyperscale data center customer was looking to operate their cooling water system without continuous chemical dosing. Evoqua worked closely with the customer‘s engineering team to find the solution that would best fit their needs. Ultimately, a combination of media filtration and ultraviolet (UV) was selected and installed.
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e-Book: 5 Customer Benefits of Switching from PLC to AMI
When you make decisions that result in better operations, reduced costs, and safer conditions, members will take notice. However, the ever-savvy customer also wants some say in managing their own budgets when it comes to energy use.
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Efficiency Gained Through Automated Aeration Control with a Pulse
For many years, maintaining efficient aeration control was a challenge for the 24 MGD Muncie, Indiana, Water Pollution Control Facility (WPCF). A manually operated system combined with severe mixing-limited conditions resulted in over-aeration and wasted energy. The plant alleviated this problem with automated control and Pulsed Aeration, allowing it to satisfy the needs of the bacteria and mix basin contents while expending less energy.
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Efficient Handling of Wastewater at a Harbor
One of the ports within the Ports of Stockholm was outfitted with a Flygt pump station for the handling of sewage and grey water. To handle the large amount of waste water without clogging, a Flygt TOP pump station including N-pumps was installed.
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Bremen's Future District: Sustainable Energy from the River
The investor set out to realize a sustainable and innovative concept that meets the demands of a contemporary urban quarter.
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Electric Generating Station Maximizes Plant Efficiency
Xcel Energy is a leading provider of electricity and natural gas to customers in the Midwestern US. As part of their expansion plans for the Comanche Station, a coal-fired electric generating station located in Pueblo, CO, Xcel Energy contacted Evoqua Water Technologies to explore cost effective solutions for their water treatment needs.
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Empowering Aquaculture with Optimized Performance
For aquaculture producers, working with a trusted partner can help them avail of global expertise alongside regional and local knowledge built over decades of working with fish farmers, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), integrators, well boat manufacturers, and processing plants.
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Engineering a More Efficient Way to Source and Transfer Water
One of the largest global energy exploration companies faced the challenge of drawing source water among the steep slopes of Northern Pennsylvania. The water had to be drawn from a 30-feet deep wet well beside a creek and then pumped 300-feet vertically out of a ravine into the impoundment pond.
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