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Evoqua Comes to the Rescue After Fire Destroys Facility
After an unexpected fire caused extensive damage to their manufacturing facility, a Southeast Aerospace metal finishing company reached out to Evoqua for help. Evoqua rapidly deployed a turnkey solution, implementing service deionization (SDI) for incoming water and wastewater ion exchange systems to restore treatment capabilities and support continued production during rebuilding.
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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.