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Applications - Groundwater Remediation

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Aerospace Manufacturer Utilizes Service Ion Exchange to Solve Perchlorate Contamination
Siemens Water Technologies worked with an east coast aerospace manufacturer to provide a solution to the perchlorate contamination affecting their facility's drinking water supply for on-site personnel.  More

American Gypsum Purchases Arsenic Removal System to Treat the Company’s On-site Well and Meet New Regulations
The customer had recorded arsenic levels of 16 ppb in their groundwater. The arsenic is naturally occuring due to local geology.  More

California Community Chooses Siemens Water Technologies For Removal of Perchlorate From Primary Drinking Wells
The Lincoln Avenue Water Company needed a treatment system for the removal of perchlorate from their primary wells.  More

California Water Services Company Commences 10-year Contract for Treatment of Nitrate and Perchlorate in Community Water System
The community has approximately 100 connections and is located in a remote agricultural section of the Central Valley. Annual well testing had shown levels of Nitrate at or near the Maximum Contamination Level (MCL) of 45 ppm NO3, also perchlorate was found in the groundwater at levels above the PublicHealth Goal (PHG) at 10 ppb.  More

City of Fresno,CA Forced to Treats Previous Nitrate-contaminated Drinking Wells To Meet Population Increase and Summer Drought
In response to population increases and possible summer drought conditions, the City of Fresno was forced to search for additional water sources and consideration of returning their nitrate contaminated wells to service..  More

Cyanide Contamination at Manufactured Gas Plant Treated With Wastewater Ion Exchange Service
Treatment system for cyanide remediation from prior manufacturing gas plant includes oil water separation, carbon filtration and wastewater ion exchange service   More

Delaware Community Solves VOC Contamination in Drinking Water Supply with Activated Carbon
In the Fall of 2005, water analysis for the Town of Millsboro, DE indicated that they were exceeding the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for the volatile organic compound, Trichloroethylene (TCE). TCE has been identified by the EPA as a carcinogen.  More

Florida Fertilizer Plant Uses Mobile Water Treatment to Avoid Contamination of Tampa Bay
Working with the State of Florida EPA, Siemens used on-site temporary mobile treatment equipment to treat and remediate brackish, acid pond water at the Piney Point Fertilizer plant in Palmetto, FL. The potential for breach of the pond dikes into the Tampa Bay prompted the need for remedial action.  More

Hexavalent Chrome Contamination in Texas Groundwater Treated by Wastewater Ion Exchange Service
Siemens Water Technologies was awarded a contract to provide design, installation and off-site recovery for a chromate contaminated groundwater supply in Odessa, Texas. The site was the previously home to a number of chrome plating shops that had since gone out of business.  More

Hexavalent Chrome Contamination Treatment For Reinjection
Siemens Water Technologies provides service ion exchange for treatment and recovery of a chromium contaminated groundwater supply at an EPA Superfund site in Texas.  More

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