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    Cooling Tower Blowdown Treated to Reach New NPDES Permit Levels
    A utilities company in Texas discharged their cooling tower blowdown to a surface water source. New NPDES permit levels were enacted and the discharge now contained copper levels in excess of the new limit.  More

    Copper CMP/CMP Wastewater Treatment – A Classical Method with a Recycling Twist
    Siemens is able to treat Copper CMP/CMP wastewater and recycle wastes.  More

    Customer Looks to Siemens Water Technologies for Operation of UPW and Wastewater Treatment Systems
    Semiconductor fab located in the South wanted to outsource the operations of their existing UPW and wastewater treatment systems.  More

    Dauphin Island Plant Expansion Provides the Island with Economical Wastewater Treatment and Reuse Water for Local Golf Course
    Dauphin Island’s 0.49 million-gallons-per-day (mgd) (1860m2/d)-wastewater treatment facility, located at the entrance to the island, served its purpose faithfully and effectively since its upgrade in 1984.  More

    Davco Package Treatment System Solves Seasonal Process Water Challenges at Red Gold Tomato Canning Facility
    New regulations on ammonia nitrogen (NH3), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), total suspended solids (TSS) made the current treatment process inefficient, as well as the existing detention basins inability to hold the volume of water associated with planned production requirements. The Indiana Department of Environmental Management was willing to allow Red Gold a three year compliance period, giving them enough time to phase in meeting the new requirements.   More

    Design / Build Wastewater Treatment Plant
    The City of Marissa, Illinois was in need of upgrading and expanding their wastewater treatment system to increase their capacity and to have the ability to pretreat leachate from a nearby landfill.  More

    Dystor® Installation Increases Gas Storage Capacity, Resulting in Significant Cost Savings for the City of Eau Claire, WI
    A faulty secondary digester cover at a wastewater treatment plant was not providing sufficient gas storage for cogeneration. Siemens Water Technologies installed a Dystor membrane gas holder cover with support dome. The upgraded facility’s operating pressure was structurally compatible with existing covers, allowed for sludge level variance throughout the entire side-wall depth of the digester, and saved the city $9,000 a month in electrical costs.  More

    Emergency Mobile Clarification Trailers Keep Midwest Refinery Up and Running
    Timing is everything when it comes to a scheduled plant outage. But sometimes even the best plans are derailed when a piece of water treatment equipment fails. That's what happened at a Midwest refinery when its conventional clarification system broke down before the plant's scheduled shutdown.  More

    Energy Saving Wastewater Treatment System for California Resort
    The new treatment plant would also need to be designed to handle not only high strength wastewater, but also large weekly variations in flows and loadings due to the hotel and casino business. The tribe also wanted an efficient, easy to operate treatment plant that would meet their wastewater treatment objectives.  More

    Enhanced Nutrient Removal Achieved with OMNIFLO® SBR
    The City of Fruitland, Maryland was in need of expanding the capacity of their wastewater treatment plant from 0.5 to 1.0 million gallons per day (MGD) while upgrading its level of treatment to include enhanced nutrient removal (ENR).  More

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