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Sludge Handling in Perry, Oklahoma
The city needed to discharge sludge at two different rates–one rate for sludge returning to the headworks RAS and another rate for sending material to the sludge box. The system is designed to speed up dewatering biosolids as a replacement to the existing sand drying beds.
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Petcoke Storage Faces Challenge With Rainwater Discharge
A California petcoke facility used wastewater ion exchange to remove nickel and vanadium from stormwater runoff, meeting discharge limits and enabling compliant, scalable treatment.
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Thirsty work in Poland…
Quenching the thirst for quality pumps within Sokpol, a leading Polish drinks manufacturer
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Predicting failure: smart fault detection for underground cable networks
Sentec partnered with a leading solutions provider to develop a scalable monitoring system that predicts and accurately locates faults in underground cable networks, enabling faster and more cost-effective maintenance. -
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Propel Swim Academy Combines RMF and UV for Superior Water Quality
Propel Swim Academy is a three pool, 12,000 ft² facility located in South Riding, Virginia. This family friendly swim school is the only stand-alone facility in the South Riding area to feature three indoor pools. During planning, Propel‘s owner, Linda Stewart, focused on three primary goals: water quality, sustainability and a compact footprint.
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Publiacqua SpA: Integrating the drinking water management system
Centralize water cycle management for Publiacqua SpA, the utility in charge of providing the drinking water service in Medio Valdarno, in Tuscany, which has four provinces: Florence, Prato, Pistoia and Arezzo.
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Recycling Cadmium Cyanide Rinse Water to Meet Stringent Quality Requirements
When an aerospace structure manufacturer aimed to limit POTW discharge, Evoqua implemented a rinsewater recycling system using ion exchange, reducing manual treatment, lowering costs, and maintaining high-quality standards.
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Recycling hexavalent chromium rinse waters to meet sustainability goals
An aerospace manufacturer reduced water use and sewer discharge by recycling chromium rinse waters using ion exchange and reverse osmosis, while meeting strict quality standards.
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Recycling Waste Rinsewater Meets Production Needs During Water Shortage
Facing severe water shortages, a PCB manufacturer implemented wastewater ion exchange to recycle rinsewater, ensuring consistent water quality and uninterrupted production.
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Reducing Water Demand for Hexavalent Chrome Plating
A chrome plating manufacturer cut water demand by over 50% using an ion exchange wastewater recycling system. The solution recovered rinse water, reduced disposal costs, and avoided major system upgrades while maintaining compliance.
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Refinery Saves 2M Per Year With Boiler Feedwater Outsourcing Agreement
A West Coast refinery turned to Evoqua for help in providing a more consistent and reliable quality of purified boiler feedwater. The refinery, using up to 1,500 gpm of demineralized boiler makeup water, was experiencing a variety of problems including aging demineralizers, pending environmental legislation, excessive operation costs, wide variations of raw water quality, and limited capital to address these issues.
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Reliable Water Management for Central Sterilization
St. Luke’s Hospital is a leading health care provider in southeastern Massachusetts with a wide range of medical and surgical services. Specialized areas include neurosurgery, cardiology, children’s health services, and orthopedic and general surgery.
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