Drinking Water Case Studies and White Papers
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Oregon Utilizes Encore 700 Metering Pumps To Ensure Reliability And Accuracy
8/15/2016
The City of Salem uses a slow sand filtration water treatment process, which uses naturally occurring biological activity to clean drinking water. The water treatment facility treats an average of 30 MGD throughout most of the year, with a peak of 50 MGD in the summer.
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Decontamination In Days: How Calgon Carbon Cleaned Pearl Harbor
8/11/2023
A first-hand account of how Calgon Carbon Corp. executed a last-minute clean jet fuel contaminated water around the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickman.
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Achieving Pipe Replacement Success While Keeping Service Disruptions at Bay
2/17/2023
In this case study, read about an insertion valve that provided targeted control for an AC pipe removal project without widespread service outages.
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Brainstorming New Ideas For Improved Stormwater Infrastructure
12/16/2020
Planning how to address environment-impacting, water-infrastructure challenges — reducing stormwater runoff pollution, reducing sewer overflows, and protecting rivers and streams that serve as drinking water supplies for downstream towns — can be an intimidating task. A recent report from the Environment America Research & Policy Center cites many examples that can serve as beacons for municipalities large and small.
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White Paper: Understanding Differences Of Boiler Feedwater Pretreatment Equipment
8/26/2010
As a water treatment professional, there are several reasons for understanding the various types of boiler pretreatment equipment. It is helpful to grasp all selection criteria for the type of pretreatment. These factors are used for deciding what new equipment to install or why the existing equipment is appropriate or not appropriate. By Dave Christophersen, Veolia Water Technologies
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The Importance Of Control Valve Training
12/28/2023
By understanding how to implement a pressure management program, the amount of recoverable water losses can be staggering, as well as have a significant reduction in pipe breakages.
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How To Utilize Limited Resources To Address Water Loss During A Drought
1/17/2023
Discover how to track water loss, analyze results, and standardize operating practices for your team with more efficiency.
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Project Profile: Meadow Lake MHC White Lake, MI 750 GPM Iron & Manganese System
5/15/2009
In February 2008 AdEdge Technologies, Inc. was selected as the sole vendor by Sun Communities, a nation wide owner and operator of Mobile Home Communities, to supply an iron and manganese treatment system, for the Meadow Lake MHC in White Lake, Michigan. By Adedge Technologies Inc.
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Developing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) For Chlorination In Water Treatment
10/10/2024
Chlorination is one of the most widely used methods of disinfection in drinking water treatment. Proper chlorination ensures the safety and quality of drinking water. To enhance the consistency and safety of chlorination practices, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends water treatment plants (WTPs) develop comprehensive standard operating procedures (SOPs).
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Rainwater For Reuse As Drinking Water
1/11/2013
When McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario built their new Engineering Technology Building, they used the latest state-of-the-art technology not only to achieve LEED Gold certification, but also to create a living laboratory to train students on the building systems of the future.