Case Study
Memcor® System Helps Keep Big Apple Water Supply Fresh
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Case Study: Memcor® System Helps Keep Big Apple Water Supply Fresh
By Siemens Water Technologies
With one of the world's largest surface water supply networks, New York City delivers nearly 1.3 billion gallons per day of water to eight million city residents along with nearly a million more consumers in four upstate counties, and hundreds of thousands of commuters and tourists.
Stored in the Catskill/Delaware and Croton watersheds on either side of the Hudson River, these upstate watershed systems include 19 reservoirs and three controlled lakes with a total storage capacity of about 580 billion gallons.
With no immediately viable location for a large central filtration plant about 15 years ago, the city chose to evaluate and upgrade existing wastewater plants to safeguard wastewater discharges into the watersheds and allow for continued evaluation of centralized filtration options.
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