Lime Slakers Restoration In Dallas, TX Leads To Almost $1M Saved Compared To New Systems
Source: Integrity Municipal Systems, LLC (IMS)
Since opening in 1930, the Bachman Water Treatment Plant in Dallas has increased its processing capacity from 30 million gallons per day to 150 million gallons per day, with the latest upgrade in 2007. A crucial first step in the process is the addition of lime to react with and separate organic contamination from the water. By 2012, the eight slakers at the facility had been operating efficiently for more than 12 years but were in need of refurbishment.
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