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Water Assessments: In Search of Hidden Dividends, Chemical Engineering, December 2005
A close look at all aspects of your water- and wastewater-treatment systems can reveal opportunities for cost savings, improved operation, reduced downtime and better water conservation.
Ensuring Coal Ash Runoff Safety: A Simple Solution for a Complex Problem, Industrial WaterWorld, November/December 2005
As the U.S. population grows, so too does demand for energy. This demand has fueled a steady increase in coal production, as coal-fired power plants are one of the most inexpensive ways to produce electricity in the United States.
Reuse, Reclaim, Recycle, Environmental Protection, November 2005
Membrane bioreactor technology is helping treatment facilities find usable water in some unlikely places.
Don't Press the Replacement, Pollution Engineering, November 2005
When J&L Plating & Sandblasting Inc., of Hazel Park, Mich., began experiencing operational problems with its 630-mm filter press, the specialty plating shop called on the services of USFilter Dewatering Systems.
Drying Out, Environmental Protection, September 2005
By changing to a new sludge-drying technology, one Florida city is able to switch to Class A biosolids. The city of Tallahassee, Fla., produces Class A biosolids at its T.P. Smith Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Zero Liquid Discharge System Maximizes Recycling Success, Water & Wastewater International, September 2005
The USFilter zero liquid discharge system continues to produce more than 119,000 gallons per day for water reuse at a truck manufacturing facility in Escobedo, Mexico.