Clean Water Disinfection SOLUTIONS
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Removal Of Chloramines With Activated Carbon
12/30/2013
In order to reduce the formation of harmful disinfection byproducts in drinking water, alternative disinfectant use has become increasingly widespread. Monochloramine is a leading alternative disinfectant that offers advantages for municipal water. This tech brief details the removal of monochloramine using activated carbon.
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Rental, Emergency, Bridge And Supplemental Solutions
1/10/2024
For just about any water problem, Newterra has you covered. If you’re looking for medium or short-term water or wastewater treatment solutions, Newterra has a large, in-stock inventory of solutions that are available to rent. From supplemental aeration to reverse osmosis systems to pressure vessels and complete wastewater treatment systems, our temporary ownership and rental solutions can save precious capital while solving a critical need. Newterra offers flexible terms and conditions to suit any customer.
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DE NORA TETRA® ABF Bioactive Filter
2/25/2021
The DE NORA TETRA® ABF bioactive filter combines ozone generation with biologically active filtration for use in municipal water applications. The process targets micropollutant reduction and reduces disinfection byproducts in drinking water and potable reuse applications.
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Custom Engineered Water Treatment Systems
2/4/2022
Custom engineered water treatment cartridge skids from Applied Cartridge Systems are designed and constructed to match specific application requirements. In addition to a choice of water treatment cartridges, there is a wide range of design options available including layouts, catwalks, ladders and platforms.
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Constant Chlor® MC-4 Feeders
1/11/2021
Clean, clear, sanitized water. The Constant Chlor® System consistently delivers liquid available chlorine for disinfection applications that kills bacteria, controls algae and removes organic contaminants. The feeders use USEPA registered Constant Chlor® briquettes, a pillow-shaped product made in the USA that creates a well-packed spray bed with its unique shape. The briquette, along with the feeder’s spray technology produce a fresh concentrated liquid chlorine solution for clean, clear, sanitized water.
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Ultraviolet Disinfection ETS-UV™ Systems
2/10/2016
Ultraviolet (UV) irradiation is used for multifunctional purposes. UV is most commonly used as an environmentally friendly alternative to chemical disinfection. It’s one of the most effective methods for inactivating harmful pathogens such as Listeria, E.coli, Giardia and chlorine tolerant pathogens like Cryptosporidium. UV is also used for removal of organic and inorganic contaminants, including chlorine, ozone and Total Organic Carbon (TOC). UV used in conjunction with an Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP) will remove Compounds of Emerging Concerns (CEC's), Synthetic Organics (SO's), Endocrine Disruptor Compounds (EDC's) and Personal and Pharmaceutical Care Products (PPCP's), as well as various taste and odor compounds from water.
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SYNCRO-CLEANSE®
10/15/2018
Further reduction of the volume of backwash water requirements can be achieved with the application of the Loprest SYNCRO-CLEANSE® process. This patented design utilizes both air and water for a more efficient backwash operation.
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Capital Controls® CHLOR-A-VAC® Series 1420 Chemical Industion Unit
10/15/2015
The Series 1420 CHLOR-A-VAC® affords high efficiency addition and mixing of gases and liquid chemicals resulting in substantial chemical cost savings.
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Pressure Filters
10/15/2018
Loprest pressure filters can be provided in horizontal or vertical vessel configurations for flow rates from 50 to 5,000 GPM. The Loprest multi-cell pressure filter design produces its own backwash water, so there is no need for a separate treated water source and pumping system. The Loprest filter design has been optimized over many years for reliable, efficient, economical operation. All Loprest treatment systems are operated by a fully automated control package.
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Pipeline Flash Reactors for Mixing & Contacting
5/19/2017
Pipeline Flash Reactors (PFRs or spool pieces) utilize high velocity mixing to transfer ozone or oxygen-enriched sidestreams into bulk water flow, all within a compact footprint. With a PFR, ozone or oxygen mass transfer occurs in the pipeline within seconds, eliminating the need for additional tanks or basins.