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Temporary Equipment Keeps Power Generating Station Up and Running
CMS Energy needed to design and build a water treatment system to feed the turbines at the 155-megawatt Livingston Generating Station. The system had to withstand extreme cold and satisfy stringent environmental regulations. It also needed to meet a peaking station's intermittent need for reliable demineralized water.
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The first Hydrovar X installation in the UK – PressBoost LtD
Recognising the urgency of the situation, PressBoost’s engineering team swiftly arranged the installation of the booster set unit to restore the water supply in the building the same day.
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The Smarter Water Manager
Communities around the world are facing a growing storm. Complex challenges including water scarcity, changing demographics, extreme weather patterns, and aging or overly stressed infrastructure are colliding to threaten critical water, energy, transport, enterprise and health networks. The water industry is in the eye of the storm.
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Intelligent wastewater pumping eliminates clogging and cuts energy use at Heathrow Airport
Flygt Concertor was trialed at Heathrow Airport to solve chronic clogging and delivered clog-free pumping while cutting energy use by 53%.
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Three thousand assets from the Municipality of Ede in XDM
The Municipality of Ede comprises ten residential nuclei located in one of the most beautiful, wooded parts of the Netherlands. A total of more than two thousand pumping stations have to be managed and maintained there, for which a maintenance management program is used.
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Town of Creston Pretreats Brewery Wastewater with ADI-BVF® Reactor
Creston’s wastewater treatment facility treats both domestic and industrial effluent. The Columbia Brewery, which feeds its wastewater to the town, underwent major expansions that significantly increased its wastewater flows. Creston was not equipped to treat the volume of wastewater generated by the brewery. Town officials were eager to solve the problem, especially since the brewery was Creston’s largest employer.
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Turnkey solution drastically reduces wastewater discharge
A Gulf Coast chemical plant was faced with an unreliable demineralizer system to meet a proposed expansion of boiler feedwater requirements. In addition, the plant had a wastewater goal of zero liquid discharge. High total dissolved solids (TDS) in a proposed new well-water source threatened to increase demineralizer regeneration frequency, greatly increasing acid and caustic usage.
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