Industrial Resources
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Recycling Dairy Farm Wastewater For Irrigation Purposes By Using ABF Filters
5/23/2022
In order to use pond water for irrigation, a filtration system was required with the ability to handle high loads of suspended solids as well as the suspended organic loads from the pond. Learn how Amiad supplied a solution.
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Spanish Fork City Irrigation Project
5/23/2022
The city of Spanish Fork authorized building a water storage reservoir that serves as both a buffer for supplementing peak period water usage and as a recreational facility. Learn how Amiad's filters played a part.
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UK PVC Windows And Doors Manufacturer Uses Galaxy Filters To Achieve High Quality Process Water
5/23/2022
One of the UK’s largest manufacturers and suppliers of PVC windows and doors expanded production and required an increase in their cooling water. Read the full case study to learn how Amiad helped.
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Specialist Steel Manufacturer Achieves Savings By Using Automatic Self-Cleaning Filters
5/23/2022
A steel mill was struggling with general water quality and had a number of issues in some parts of the mill where spray nozzles were continually clogging. Read the full case study to see Amiad's solution.
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Containerized DVF Tertiary Wastewater Treatment System
5/23/2022
A global ingredients group in Ireland installed a new 20ft containerized tertiary treatment system at its largest liquid dairy plant, as part of the site’s ongoing wastewater compliance and to improve capacity to their existing wastewater treatment system.
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Innovation In Water Remediation: Specialized Electrocoagulation For Water Hardness Removal
5/10/2022
Hardness in water can be characterized into its primary constituent mineral components, typically calcium and magnesium. Excess water hardness in a water supply creates many issues for industry, utilities, and life in general.
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How Prevalent And Dangerous Is Pesticide Contamination?
5/5/2022
Add pesticides to the list of contaminants that are prevalent in U.S. drinking water and can cause severe health impacts, including cancer and Parkinson’s disease.
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The Labor Shortage: Examining The What, Why, And How Behind An Ever-Growing Problem
5/4/2022
Dr. Rachel Sederberg didn’t mince words when describing the seriousness of the labor shortage in the United States. It’s long been a problem, and now it’s getting (much) worse. When the COVID-19 pandemic took hold in February of 2020, there were 7 million job openings and 5.9 million unemployed people in the U.S. Two years into the pandemic, the statistics paint a dire picture of the workforce landscape as it stands presently.
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New Pumping Station In Washington Provides Continuous Water Service
4/29/2022
Times have changed in Washington state’s Skagit County, perched just 25 miles south of the Canadian border. Skagit County, which extends across 1,920 square miles, maintains one of the largest and most diverse agricultural communities west of the Cascade mountain range. Over 90 different crops are grown in this fertile valley, including blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, tulips, daffodils, pickling cucumbers, and specialty potatoes.
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Water Is Food
4/28/2022
Celebrating Earth Day always reminds me of the great Arthur C. Clarke's observation that we shouldn't have called our planet "earth," but "ocean" instead — after all, it's mostly water. The same is true of food: most food is literally largely water, and every morsel of our food figuratively floats on a sea of water that was necessary to produce it.