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Water Reuse and Desalination


Management of our global water resources is vital to creating sustainable water supplies for potable, agricultural, recreational and industrial use.  Siemens Water Technologies has the largest portfolio of technologies and solutions for water reuse systems.  Municipalities and industries around the globe have come to rely on our innovative products and services designed for operational efficiencies and cost-effectiveness.  From conventional to state-of-the-art membrane filtration and disinfection technologies, we offer water reuse solutions that benefit industries and communities alike.

For many years, the world enjoyed an abundance of high-quality fresh water that was inexpensive to obtain, treat and transport.  Now, many communities and industries face water shortages, deteriorating water quality from seawater intrusion and greater demands due to population growth, tourism, recreational use, drought and industrial expansion.   With our extensive portfolio of products specially designed for water reuse and our vast experience with water reuse, we can find a solution that is right for you.

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CASE STUDY:

MEMCOR® Continuous Microfiltration System Maximizes Water Resources for the City of Scottsdale, Arizona

The desert community of Scottsdale, Arizona had no natural surface water sources and a decreasing groundwater supply. Scottsdale had historically treated and disposed of its wastewater. As the city has grown, disposal of wastewater presented several problems, such as:

  • The city was paying money to give away reclaimed water – a commodity
  • The sewerage system would need upgrading, at a similar cost to the Water Campus
  • Water lost from the city would have to be replaced, at a further treatment cost

In 1980, the State of Arizona passed the Groundwater Management Act (GMA), whereby facilities are given withdrawal credits when recharging groundwater – an attractive alternative for Scottsdale, as groundwater requires only disinfection for potable use. The Scottsdale Water Campus was developed as a water resources management facility.

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