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City Selects Pressure-Driven Membrane System, WaterWorld, May 2006
Azusa, CA will soon benefit from a recently launched pressure-driven membrane system. The system optimizes footprint, energy use and system recovery, resulting in a lower cost per gallon of drinking water produced.
Process Risk Minimized with Multi-Barrier Clarification, WaterWorld, May 2006
In the past decade the consultant and operations communities have strongly embraced high-rate clarification processes. Relative compact size and rapid response to operational changes are the two main driving forces behind this movement.
Onsite Hypochlorite Generation Solving Oil & Gas Industry Biofouling Issues, Industrial WaterWorld, March 2006
Producers of the second largest oil field off Canada's North Atlantic Coast, the Terra Nova field, turned to USFilter, part of Siemens Water Technologies, for an onsite chlorine generation system to reduce fouling of water used in process cooling systems of a floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel.
Digester Gas Provides Savings, Pollution Engineering, March 2006
As the cost of natural gas and other fuel alternatives continues to soar, more facilities are reviewing their strategies for handling digester gas.
Water Management System Reaches Beyond Industry Standard, Water & Wastewater International, February 2006
Siemens' range of industry modules of the Simatic PCS7/WinCC process control system improves water and wastewater pipeline and network management.
Reuse: Alternate Water Sources Benefit Industries and Communities, Industrial Water World, January 2006
Population growth, industrial expansions and recurrent drought, as well as increasingly stringent and expensive-to-comply-with discharge regulations, have left many industries and cities short of water.
Water Plant Control System Saves Time and Money, Environmental Science & Engineering, January 2006
Providing high quality drinking water for a city of 59,000 people is a challenge in itself. Retrofitting the controls and instrumentation for six water treatment plants and 13 remote stations, and tying them all together is an even greater challenge.