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Evoqua offers Nirvana Spa Regenerative Filtration Technology
Nirvana Spa is a luxurious pure water spa and wellness facility in Sindlesham, Berkshire which offers customers a truly relaxing spa day, with unique state-of-the-art spa facilities. The crystal clear natural mineral water, drawn from an aquifer deep beneath the Spa, supplies relaxing pools: the Nirvana Pools is all about swimming indoors in the purest waters whilst the Spa Garden pool is a heated outdoor pool.
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Evoqua removes PFAS from Michigan construction site
Evoqua brought a mobile 20,000 lb carbon filtration system using Evoqua’s AquaCarb® S Series reactivated granular carbon to downtown Muskegon. Additional equipment was added to the system, which included frac tanks for holding the clean water, bag filters and pumps.
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Evoqua selected for phosphorus removal at United Utilities site
Evoqua Water Technologies has been selected by United Utilities and its design and construction partner, Advance Plus, to supply Evoqua’s BioMag® ballasted clarification system to reduce phosphorus at both the Horwich and Burnley Sewage Treatment Works in Lancashire.
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Evoqua Solution Resolves Stormwater Discharge Permit Violations
A Southern California refinery resolved stormwater discharge permit violations in five days using Xylem’s vessel-based treatment system with organoclay, carbon, and ion exchange to remove hydrocarbons and metals to ppb levels.
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Fighting Fire and Maximizing Efficiency with Water One® Services
A global firefighting equipment manufacturer used a plant-based, environmentally friendly coolant in their machine shop that was mixed with softened city water for a proper ratio. Due to the alloys in the brass, the company was limited to the types of coolant that would best suit their needs. The plant-based coolant provided an increase in tool life, resulting in significant savings, but it also posed several problems for the machines.
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Fighting Water Loss: Best Practices to Reduce Non-Revenue Water and Operate Sustainably
Learn best practices for leak detection, pressure management, and smart metering to help utilities address Non-Revenue Water and move toward a more sustainable "watertight" future. This guide offers practical solutions and valuable insights to create a more efficient and equitable water infrastructure.
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Fire Codes: A Foundation of Safety for a Rapidly Changing World
As rapid urbanization around the globe continues to spur construction of high-rise residential and commercial structures, hospitals, schools and other buildings — an expected 2.4 billion more people will live in urban areas by 2050 with over 90 percent of them in Africa and Asia — applying the strictest safety measures for fire protection is paramount to safeguarding life and property.
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Florida’s Largest Public Utility Recovers One Billion Gallons of Unaccounted for Water
Sensus OMNI meters, rigorous testing & infrastructure upgrades save JEA time & money
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Flower Mound, Texas Prioritizes Repairs, Prevents Failures, and Reduces Risk with Engineering Assessment
The assessment was urgent, as Flower Mound planned to widen a major road next to the main and wanted reliable information on the condition of that particular pipeline before the road was built. Any necessary repairs or replacement needed to be completed prior to construction to avoid significant disruption and additional expense.
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