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Applications - Water Recycle & Reuse

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Award Winning Recycled Water Plant Relies on Memcor Low-Pressure Membrane Technology
In 2006, fast growing South-eastern Queensland, Australia, faced severe water shortages. Drought and population increases resulted in Level 5 water restrictions for much of the region. They needed a solution to ensure an alternative sustainable source of purified recycled water (PRW) to supplement water supplies for the Swanbank Power Station for use in the cooling process, thus reducing demand on the region’s drinking water supply  More

Daimler Chrysler Saves Water, Money, Time and the Environment with Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD)
Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) system implemented to save water and money at automotive assembly plant in Mexico. System includes biological wastewater treatment, membrane softening, reverse osmosis for water recycle and crystallization.  More

Environmentally Friendly Modernization Project Reduces Water Consumption by 40% and Energy Consumption by 45%
In 2002, Portland State University (PSU) started a project for the environmentally friendly modernization of its buildings in order to reduce long-term costs and contribute to environmental protection. In the framework of the project, Siemens Water Technologies supplied a water treatment system that allows the efficient use of rainwater.   More

Eraring Power Station Saves Money With Water Reclamation
Australia's Eraring Power Station, owned by Eraring Energy, needed to treat secondary sewage from the nearby Dora Creek municipal wastewater plant for recycle as high-quality boiler feedwater. The power plant was sharing potable water with 25,000 homes, resulting in an intermittent supply. Secondary sewage needed to be piped 10 miles (17 kilometers) to a sea outfall.  More

Happy 2nd Anniversary to the Orange County Groundwater Replenishment System!!
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

Healthcare Manufacturer Expands Production Without Increasing Water Needs, Discharge Requirements
Siemens Water Technologies Helps Healthcare Manufacturer Expand Production Without Increasing Water Needs, Discharge Requirements  More

Hydro-Clear® Filter: A Good Neighbor at Julington Creek
Julington Creek is a 4,200-acre (1,700 hectare) planned community, featuring woodlands, lakes, a library, a recreational facility, and 18 holes of golf. Developed under Florida’s CDD (Community Development District) program, the community is located in south suburban Jacksonville, close to the east bank of the St. John’s River.  More

Hydro-Clear® Filters Produce Reclaimed Wastewater at Fallbrook Sanitary District
Hydro-Clear Sand Filter produces reclaimed wastewater at Fallbrook Sanitary District that meets California Title 22 standards and is approved for all reuses except drinking water.  More

Hydro-Clear® Sand Filters Are Keeping The Greens Green
Hydro-Clear sand filters reduce water shortage problems in Estepona, Spain, by producing reuse-quality water at Estepona Wastewater Reclamation Facility.  More

Medical Device Manufacturer Expands Production, Reduces Water Consumption
A U.S. medical device manufacturer wanted to expand production capacity without exceeding discharge limits that could result in crippling financial penalties. They also wanted to drastically reduce raw water requirements and waste disposal costs. The plant was producing a 375-gallon-per-minute (gpm) waste stream that contained organic and inorganic manufacturing byproducts.   More

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