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    A Midwestern Power Utility Controls Zebra Mussels in its Service Water System with Chlorine Dioxide
    This facility located on the Mississippi River had a serious zebra mussel infestation in its service water system. Previous chemical treatments of the system were largely unsuccessful and had provided only marginal relief from the problem. Several valves in the system had become completely plugged and were non-functional. A new and effective approach was required to resolve this costly problem.  More

    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

    Carbon Filters Remove Chlorine, Chloramines And Organic Matter To Protect Downstream Deionizers And Resins
    Chlorine, chloramines and organic matter in the feed water to a Northeastern U.S. facility were adversely affecting the existing mixed bed deionization system. The facility had purchased the mixed bed deionizer for increased water purity, but plant personnel were not aware of the need to remove the chlorine, chloramines and organic matter in the incoming feed water.  More

    Chlorine Dioxide Controls Zebra Mussels and Improves Heat Transfer
    This Northern electrical utility operates a fossil fuel plant on the Mississippi River and uses 250-300 million gallons per day of water for once through cooling. Over time, this facility became progressively infested with zebra mussels. Although no restrictions in the water flow had been measured, plant personnel took a proactive approach to prevent further infestation.  More

    Chlorine Dioxide Decreases Plant Operating Costs and  Improves Heat Exchanger Efficiency
    This Midwestern power utility produces 200 megawatts of electricity from one 2400 psig coal-fired boiler. The plant can sell all of the power it generates. It is critical that the heat exchangers are kept free of any heat-transfer limiting biofilm. The process is cooled using a once-through system utilizing 170,000 gallons per minute. Microbiological control of this cooling system had historically been a problem due to wastewater discharges from a food processing plant upstream of the plant, discharging wastewater with a high microbiological nutrient loading. Chlorine gas fed continuously was required to maintain control of the system.  More

    CMS Livingston Generating Station Relies on Demineralized Water System and Mobile Services from Siemens Water Technologies for High-Purity Water
    CMS Energy needed to design and build a water treatment system to feed the turbines at the 155-megawatt Livingston Generating Station. The system had to withstand extreme cold and satisfy stringent environmental regulations. It also needed to meet a peaking station's intermittent need for reliable demineralized water.  More

    Controls Upgrade For Michigan Utility
    A 20+year old electro-mechanical timer-relay controller for a Michigan utility was not operating properly.  More

    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

    Deaerating Heaters Provide Corrosion Protection For Piping, Pumps, Boilers And Return Lines
    A Northeastern manufacturing facility was experiencing severe corrosion in their steam condensate system. A Permutit® deaerating heater was provided to protect the piping, pumps, boilers and return lines from dissolved oxygen, free carbon dioxide and other corrosive non-condensable gases.  More

    Energy Producer Chooses Siemens' Mobile Deionization for Pilot Study
    Energy Producer pilot tests deionization technology with Siemens Mobile Deionizer Trailers to improve water quality and converted steam quality  More

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