Case Study
Revolutionary Wastewater Disinfection In Land Of 'Plain' Living
In Pennsylvania Dutch Country, some things change slowly — if at all. Thousands of Amish and Mennonites living in towns such as Strasburg, Bird-in-Hand, Manheim and Paradise, continue to live without electricity, automobiles, and many other modern conveniences.
But in this land of "plain" living, a local wastewater treatment plant has employed a revolutionary technology: the first ever microwave-powered ultraviolet disinfection system used by a sequencing batch reactor (SBR) treatment plant.
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