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    MEMCOR® Submerged Membrane System Starts Up At Orange County Water District
    The Orange County Water District (OCWD) of Fountain Valley, California needed to increase its potable water supplies to meet the future water demands of this fast-growing area. In 1997, the OCWD and the Orange County Sanitation District released a joint report proposing a groundwater replenishment project (GWRS) to serve the residents of Orange County.   More

    PSEG Power Leads the Way in Water Reclamation
    In March 2002, a statewide drought prompted the NJDEP commissioner to announce mandatory water restrictions. This meant that all New Jersey companies using more than 100,000 gallons of water per day had to submit a water conservation contigency plan to the NJDEP.  More

    Restoring Hawaii’s Green and the Pacific Ocean with Public-Private Water Reuse Partnership Earning National Recognition
    As environmental standards changed, the City of Honouliuli found itself under a federal consent decree to improve its wastewater treatment and disposal. At the same time, the city’s potable and drinkable water resources were strained by population and tourist growth.  More

    Siemens Water Technologies Solves Healthcare Manufacturer’s Environmental, Cost Challenges
    Siemens Water Technologies Solves Healthcare Manufacturer’s Environmental, Cost Challenges  More

    Washington Reclamation Program Preserves and Conserves Water Resources
    As the landlocked Budd Inlet Treatment Plant in downtown Olympia, Wash., neared capacity and faced marine discharge restrictions, four government partners started pondering alternatives for meeting future wastewater treatment needs. The LOTT Alliance, which is governed by a board of elected officials representing each of the partner jurisdictions – the cities of Lacey, Olympia and Tumwater, and Thurston County – developed a long-range plan with reclaimed water at its core. Strong public opinion influenced the alliance’s decision to start treating wastewater to a high enough quality that it could be put to beneficial use. The plan envisioned a system of three small satellite reclaimed water plants.   More

    Water and Wastewater Treatment Systems are Utilized by DaimlerChrysler Corporation For The Recovery of More than 100,000 Gallons of Water Per Day
    Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) system designed to reuse water at automotive assembly plant in Mexico. System includes reverse osmosis, clarification, fixed film biological treatment, metals removal, aeration, and disinfection.  More

    West Basin Solves Potable Water Shortage With Wastewater Reclamation
    After using the Memcor Classic CMF pressurized membrane system for more than eight years, West Basin decided to install its fifth system that offered the same results and incurred less costs.  More

    Zero Liquid Discharge Results in Recycling Success
    High costs and declining reserves make water a valuable resource for automotive manufacturing and assembly plant in Mexico.  More

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