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    Applications - Drinking Water Treatment

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    Drinking Water Purification System Delivers Safe Potable Water to Villagers in China
    Certain areas of rural China lack access to potable water that meets national drinking water safety standards. This was true in Shangba Village, Northern Guangdong, where a stable and efficient water treatment system was badly needed.  More

    First Municipally Owned & Operated Microfiltration Plant in British Columbia, Canada
    Membrane microfiltration reduces use of chemicals and minimizes operator interface in a British Columbia town. The Memcor® CMF system is a completely automated, compact system that produces 4.5 MGD of drinking water.  More

    GFH Media Removes Arsenic in Arizona Water Supply
    Like many communities in the desert southwest, Phoenix, Arizona’s water supply includes wells with arsenic concentrations exceeding 10 ppb. Long before the USEPA revised the arsenic rule from 50 parts per billion (ppb) to 10, the City of Phoenix began bench and pilot scale studies for arsenic removal options.  More

    HMO Process and Manganese Greensand Filters Reduce Radium at Knoxville Water Treatment Plant
    When the city of Knoxville, Iowa, built a new water treatment plant in the fall of 1994, they required a treatment scheme that would remove iron and radium from the ground water supply in a single process. They also wanted a system that would need only minimal operator attention and maintenance.  More

    Illinois American Water Seeks Removal of Radium in Small Community Well
    Radium is naturally occurring in the granite bedrock that surrounds the aquifers in Illinois. All public water supply wells are required to test for radium on a regular basis. The U.S. EPA has established a maximum contaminate level (MCL) of 5 picoCuries per liter (pCi/l).  More

    Innovative Intake Screening Equipment Protects Fish at the Newington Energy Power Facility
    The Envirex Modified Ristroph fish screen safely removes fish from intake systems.  More

    Largest Microfiltration Plant in the World for Potable Water Treatment uses MEMCOR® CS
    Microfiltration, ozonation and biological activated carbon at drinking water plant in Australia has successfully reduced costs and expanded potable water production. The 33 MGD CMF-S system makes the Sandhurst WTP the largest microfiltration plant in the world for potable water treatment.  More

    LVN-2000 Provides Precise Chemical Dosing and Increased Safety for Municipal Water Treatment Facility
    LVN-2000 Liquid Chemical Feed System Provides Precise Chemical Dosing, Increased Safety For Municipal Water Treatment Facility in Lafayette, Colorado.  More

    Maintaining and Extending Membrane Life on Maui
    The Department of Water Quality, an agency of the County of Maui, Hawaii, needed to provide drinking water to approximately 34,000 service connections. Known in the state for having some of the most difficult waters to treat, the County of Maui sought a treatment technology that would produce reliable water while minimizing land requirements.  More

    Membranes Pick Up the Pace and the City of Idaho Springs Receives the Outstanding Design Build Project of the Year
    Microfiltration was chosen to replace the conventional water plant in Idaho Springs, CO after undergoing water quality problems in 2001. The Memcor CMF system increased their water production by 35%.  More

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