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    Ion Exchange Resin Removes Perchlorate from 2000 gpm Drinking Water Supply in California
    In response to population increases and summer drought conditions experiences in the municipalities surrounding Los Angeles, the West Valley Water District was forced to search for additional water sources and to consider bringing two known perchlorate-contaminated wells back on line.  More

    Ion Exchange Treatment of Regulated Metals in Coal Ash Found to be Efficient in Power Industry
    Siemens Water Technologies offers ion exchange treatment for coal ash that may contain trace metals from the power industry.  More

    Iron Fouling Problem Solved with Mobile Pretreatment
    This client operates a groundwater treatment facility at a Super Fund site where groundwater is pumped to a VOC stripper for the removal of TCE which is then re-injected into the aquifer. High iron levels in the groundwater caused fouling of pumps, pipes and well casings. This fouling threatened the reliability of the process in terms of flow.  More

    MA Condominium Complex Becomes First-Recognized Perchlorate Cleanup in the State
    Harvard Ridge Condominimum Association to provide a treatment solution for their perchlorate contaminated community swimming pool.  More

    New EPA Drinking Water Regulation Prompts Michigan School District to Seek Compliance and Arsenic Removal
    New EPA Arsenic regulation forced a school district to treat their drinking water. The Arsenic levels were in the 20-25 ppb. range but on-site testing demonstrated the best available technology to receive DEQ approval.  More

    One of the First Full-Scale Perchlorate Treatment Systems in a Northeast US Public Drinking Water Supply Installed by Siemens
    In a statewide survey of municipal MA wells, two wells in question were found to have perchlorate concentration levels averaging 15 and 46 ppb (respectively) which exceeded the State of Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MA DEP) Public Health Goal limits.  More

    Removal of Nitrates and TCP Make San Jerardo, CA Drinking Water Safe for Residents
    In March 2006, members of the San Jerardo, CA community reported skin rashes from water use. Upon testing the water, nitrates and trichloropropane (TCP) were both found to be at levels well above the regulatory limit. High levels of nitrates are common in many wells, and it is believed that the surrounding agricultural area led to the TCP contamination.  More

    Siemens Delivers Temporary Arsenic Treatment System While Permanent Solution is Engineered for Bucks County Water Authority
    Bucks County Water Authority in Solebury, PA needed a treatment system to meet the new federal drinking water standards requiring a reduction of the arsenic level to 5 ppb.   More

    West Coast Aerospace Manufacturer Signs Agreement to Treat Perchlorate Contamination
    In June 2002, Siemens Water Technologies commenced a two-year contract with a major manufacturer in the aerospace industry for the remediation of perchlorate.  More

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