Challenge
The city was approaching a lack of potable water for the city's 19,000 residents for a two-month period. Several factors led to this potential crisis for the city including:
- the failure of a major producing well,
- an arsenic contaminated well treatment system was behind schedule for maintenance,
- and there was a scheduled maintenance shutdown for a treatment plant that supplies much of the city's supply.
Solution
The customer selected Siemens Water Technologies, formerly USFilter, because previous experience demonstrated the company's ability to install a temporary water treatment system to meet capacity requirements, meet quality specifications and most importantly, complete a project within the time constraints of when the water was needed.
Siemens employed its mobile clarification and horizontal filtration technologies, along with required pipes, pumps and tanks to the site. This system treated 700 gpm of water from the Central Arizona Project canal. Water was first pumped to the mobile clarification unit for treatment and transferred into a storage tank where it was re-pressurized to flow through the horizontal filter trailer for filtration before being re-pressurized again for transfer into the city's distribution system.
Results
Siemens Water Technologies was able to meet the two-week delivery and start-up time for the city of Apache Junction during the holiday season. The customer was satisfied with the team effort applied to this project under the time constraints imposed by the situation.
Siemens used its mobile clarification technology followed by its horizontal filter trailer. This was the first use of the horizontal filter trailer for this application.

Apache Junction Project Profile