Case Study

Residual Control Technology Saves Millions Of Gallons Of Water While Maintaining Consistent Chloramine Residual Levels

Source: Cleanwater1

Like many cities within the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, the City of Coppell experienced water quality challenges at different periods throughout the year. In particular, the City had difficulty maintaining adequate chloramine residuals at the 1.5 MG Southwestern elevated storage tank during the warmer summer months when outdoor watering was restricted to conserve water.

The city installed a Monoclor RCS (Residual Control System) at their Southwestern tank, which resulted in dramatically more stable residual levels and improved water quality.

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