Case Study

Delivering A Reliable Water Supply In All Weathers, Thanks To Active Mixing

Source: Kasco Marine
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The Rye Water District in New Hampshire serves a population of 5,500 residents, with 1,702 connections to the water supply. Every day, the district pumps 1.2 million gallons of water into three storage tanks. From there, the water is distributed to residents.

In the northern United States, water districts have to deal with the dual challenge of providing a reliable supply of domestic water to their residents, while also preventing the formation of ice within water tanks over the winter months. Ice formation can lead to a range of issues including water pressure fluctuations, increased maintenance costs, and the risk of structural damage.

These issues can be resolved with the use of the Kasco CertiSafe™ mixer. This powerful, active tank mixer is fully submersible and designed specifically to effectively mix stored water throughout the tank. This eliminates thermal stratification, preventing damage and corrosion due to ice formation.

Discover more about how the Rye Water District uses the CertiSafe mixer to reduce the buildup of ice within their tanks, resulting in lower maintenance costs, reduced risk of structural damage, and a consistent, safe water supply for the residents they serve.

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