Drinking Water Case Studies and White Papers
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Water Reuse Strategies: Steel Industry Case Studies
3/18/2011
Successful reuse of water back into industrial water applications requires a comprehensive understanding of process design, water chemistry, membrane systems, chemical treatment, instrumentation and control. By David Christophersen, Technical Support Manager, Crown Solutions
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Case Study: Chemplast Chooses Aquatech's HERO™ & ZLD
7/3/2009
The Chemplast Mettur plant uses the Cauvery River as their main fresh water source. A strong industrial growth in recent years has resulted in water scarcity in the region. Industries are also required to follow strict environmental norms for discharging effluents. The intent of a Waste Water Treatment Plant was to have complete treatment, recycle and reuse of the combined waste water streams to reduce intake from the Cauvery River while not discharging any liquid waste streams. By Aquatech International Corporation
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Leveraging Digital Infrastructure Management Technology For Real-World Benefits
7/6/2021
For many utilities, large and small, hang-ups over new and innovative technology for infrastructure management often boil down to “How are we going to implement (or pay for) all of that?” Fortunately, a new approach to integrating existing GIS and asset data, Internet of Things (IoT) real-time data collection, powerful analytical software, and more is providing solutions to turn tough challenges into manageable solutions that are accessible on a subscription basis.
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Water Scarcity And Water Stress: The Difference And Solution
11/3/2022
Understanding the difference and similarities between water stress and water scarcity is the first step in building a plan for a more sustainable, resilient water distribution system.
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How To Control Variables (And Costs) With UV Advanced Oxidation Process
7/11/2022
Learn how the modern UV advanced oxidation process (UV AOP) ensures tight control over both treatment outcomes and the total cost of treatment.
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AMERICAN Valve And Pipe Groups Join Forces To Serve The Citizens Of Eastern Pennsylvania
5/8/2014
Together, AMERICAN Flow Control and AMERICAN Ductile Iron Pipe are providing a complete package of valves, hydrants and pipe for a new waterline to serve the eastern Pennsylvania communities of North Wales and Chalfont Borough.
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Maintaining Continuous Water Service During Critical Infrastructure Upgrades
5/29/2024
Discover how Hydra-Stop’s insertion valve provided new control points without impacting service to surrounding customers.
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Pinnacle Ozone Solutions Receives Best Practices Award From Frost & Sullivan For Advanced Disinfection
Frost & Sullivan is entering its 50th year in business with a global research organization of 1,800 analysts and consultants who monitor more than 300 industries and 250,000 companies. Based on the findings of this Best Practices research, Frost & Sullivan is proud to present the 2010 North American Product Differentiation Excellence Award in Advanced Disinfection Equipment Market to Pinnacle Ozone Solutions LLC.
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How Coastal Tourism Is Impacted By Harmful Algal Blooms
7/10/2025
When most people picture a day at the beach, they imagine sunshine, waves, and pristine waters. But in many coastal communities, a less picturesque phenomenon has become an increasing concern—harmful algal blooms (HABs).
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How Does The Force Balanced FLEX-TEND® Product Work?
12/4/2020
There are numerous configurations of flexible and expansion joints available to the design engineer. They include bellows joints, flexible hoses, bolted-mechanical couplings, and ball joints. In 1989 EBAA Iron, Inc. introduced the FLEX-TEND® joint (FT) flexible expansion joint product into the US market. Constructed of ductile iron, the product is comprised of two ball joints joined by an expansion joint. For the first time one product was available to protect pipelines and pipeline connections from differential movement resulting from seismic activity and soil expansion/contraction in areas of poor soil support, frost heave, and transitions from stable to unstable areas.