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Municipal Water Reuse

Water shortages, deteriorating water quality from seawater intrusion and greater demands due to  population growth, drought and industrial expansion threaten water resources for industries and communities alike. Water reuse is an optimal solution for these challenges.

Water Reuse helps Farmers Grow in Arid Regions

The need for water reuse has been expanding since 1950, when population growth started booming. It is important to think about the effect that this growth has on our water supply. Today, the world population is three times larger than it was then and will continue to increase, making natural water sources even more scarce.  Municipalities are turning to wastewater reuse to provide clean, potable water and as a cost-effective way to preserve water supply. 

Wastewater reuse is most effective when using the most advanced systems that technology has to offer. Siemens is a leader in providing water reuse systems.

We offer physical, chemical, and biological water reuse systems, from membrane filtration to deionization systems. A close analysis of your wastewater situation and desired recycled water requirements will help us to determine which solution is best for you.

We can also provide comprehensive support services, including initial planning, installation and pilot testing, training and responsive in-field maintenance for your wastewater reuse needs.

Wastewater Reuse Applications include:
       - Irrigation
       - Industry – cooling, process water   or boiler feed
       - Ground water recharge
       - Nonpotable urban use

Technologies for Your Water Recycle and Reuse Applications:
Biological Treatment  
Physical and Chemical Treatment
UV Systems for Wastewater and Water Reuse
 
Membrane Filtration and Separation Technologies

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For more information on wastewater reuse and water reuse products, contact the Information Desk Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Eastern Standard Time: 1.866.926.8420 or 1.724.772.1402 or information.water@siemens.com

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 Municipal Wastewater Reuse Case Study

PSEG Power Leads the Way in Water Reclamation

In March 2002, a statewide drought prompted the NJDEP commissioner to announce mandatory water use restrictions.  This meant that all New Jersey companies using more than 100,000 gallons of water per day had to submit a water conservation contingency plan to the NJDEP.

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Water Reuse Case Study
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Water Reuse Products

Forty-X™ Disc Filter
Gravisand® Filtration System
Hydro-Clear® Pulsed Bed San Filtration System 
MemPulse™ Membrane Bioreactor Systems
Trident® Multi-Barrier Clarifier
MULTIWASH® Filtration Process
PACT® Biological Treatment Systems
Xpress™ MBR Packaged Wastewater Plant 
Memcor CS Submerged Membrane System
Memcor CP Pressurized Membrane System
 Classic MEMCOR® CMF (Pressurized) Membrane Filtration System

Water Reuse Case Studies

MEMCOR® Submerged Membrane System At Orange County Water District  - UPDATE: 34 BILLION Gallons of Water Produced since Jan. 10, 2008!

PSEG Power Leads the Way in Water Reclamation

Dauphin Island Plant Expansion Provides the Island with Economical Wastewater Treatment, and Reuse Water for Local Golf Course
MEMCOR® Continuous Microfiltration System Maximizes Water Resources for the City of Scottsdale, Arizona
Hydro-Clear® Sand Filters Are Keeping The Greens Green
Eraring Power Station Saves Money With Water Reclamation
Environmentally Friendly Modernization Project Reduces Water Consumption by 40% and Energy Consumption by 45%
Award Winning Recycled Water Plant Relies on Memcor Low-Pressure Membrane Technology
More Municipal Water Recyle & Reuse Case Studies
2008 Global Water Project of the Year
Membrane Filtration System Improves Water Sustainability at NEWater Plant in Changi, Singapore

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