Drinking Water Filtration SOLUTIONS
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AquaDrum® Pressure Series
11/5/2024
The AquaDrum® Pressure Series cloth media filter is a pressurized vessel consisting of a perforated, vertically oriented drum utilizing OptiFiber® pile cloth filtration media.
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Ultrafiltration Membrane System
11/11/2015
WesTech ultrafiltration offers a unique solution to exceed increasingly stringent water quality standards. Membranes with a small nominal pore size (0.01-0.02 μm) provide an absolute barrier to consistently produce high-quality water by removing microbial and viral pathogens, suspended solids, turbidity, precipitated iron and manganese, and coagulated organic matter.
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Ion Exchange Systems
10/15/2018
Loprest has been providing ion exchange treatment systems for the removal of arsenic, nitrate, perchlorate, hardness, fluoride and other contaminants for many decades.
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Modular HIT Systemâ„¢
5/9/2013
The MBBR/IFAS technology experts at Headworks have developed a smarter way to treat wastewater for reuse. The result is the Headworks Integrated Treatment (HIT™) System: a modular, compact wastewater treatment plant that uses proven moving bed biofilm technology to generate reuse quality water.
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Low-Waste Nitrate Removal System
9/7/2021
The Low-Waste Nitrate Removal System is a complete treatment system which utilizes specialized Rinse Reclaim and Active Blending Systems.
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Amiad SAF Filters
1/27/2017
The automatic self-cleaning filter - suitable for more applications than ever.
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Groundwater Remediation
12/1/2020
Good quality groundwater is an important natural resource. It provides drinking water for the public as well as process water for industrial applications. Groundwater can become contaminated through a number of ways including improper handling of process chemicals or disposal of wastes.
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Filtration: ABF Strainer Series
3/22/2006
The automatic self-cleaning strainer that is suitable for high loads of suspended solids and heavy duty conditions
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Hydrogen Sulfide Removal From Water Using AquaSorb® CX-MCA
2/19/2014
The “rotten egg” odor in some water supplies is caused by sulfide in water. Sulfide can be treated using oxidation techniques, the goal being to convert the sulfide to high oxidation state species such as sulfate to eliminate the taste and odor concerns. Traditional oxidation techniques such as ozone and chlorine can be used, but can be expensive due to the equipment required to add and monitor the oxidant, and can lead to by-products such as trihalomethanes (THMs), which are regulated in drinking water supplies.
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Baker Filtration Systems
5/20/2009
No other company offers a more comprehensive lineup of filtration equipment than BakerCorp, including high- and low-pressure carbon and specialty media vessels, odor control systems, sand filters, duplex cartridges, bag filters, and auxiliary equipment.