Veolia-Case-Studies
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Coal Yard Runoff Compliance Using Actiflo® Technology
3/6/2015
Storm water runoff from a 37-acre coal storage yard utilized as part of daily operations at an industrial site in Southwestern Pennsylvania posed a problem when the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) updated the facility’s NPDES permit.
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Six-Effect Black Liquor Evaporation System
3/4/2015
The pulp mill at Veracel Celulose was commissioned in mid-2005. The HPD® black liquor evaporation system, designed by Veolia Water Technologies and installed by Confab Equipamentos S.A., was considered successful at start up.
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Black Liquor Evaporation And Chloride Removal System
3/4/2015
The Smurfit-Stone Hopewell mill needed to replace the existing three evaporator trains that were currently in place at this facility with one very highly integrated system.
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Design-Build Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) System — New Harquahala Generating Project
3/3/2015
The New Harquahala Generating Project serves as a power and electrical wholesaler in the Southwestern United States. To fill the need for growing energy consumption in the region, this facility was built to provide power to the area.
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Maximum Water Reuse, Zero Liquid Discharge — A Power Plant Case Study
3/1/2015
ELCOGAS, established in 1992 with the aim of building and operating a 335 MW Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) power plant as well as the commercialization of its technology.
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Zero Liquid Discharge System — Arizona Public Service (APS) Redhawk Power Station
3/1/2015
The Redhawk Power Station is comprised of two 2x1 combined cycle natural gas-fired units to produce a total of 1060 MW of electrical power. Critical to the planning and permitting of this facility was the source and utilization of water and the environmental impact of the station with respect to liquid emissions. Based upon these issues, Redhawk was designed to use reclaimed municipal effluent for its process water requirements.
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Pilot Testing Potassium Sulfate Crystallization
1/13/2015
ICP’s Ochoa Mine Project is projected to produce approximately 714,000 tons per year of SOP (K2SO4) from polyhalite ore for greater than fifty years as concluded in a feasibility study.
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Sustainable Nutrient Removal With IFAS
11/21/2014
With the AnoxKaldnes Hybas IFAS system, the City of Cocoa Beach, FL, met the challenges of tighter nutrient regulations, site constraints, and operating conditions. And the project met the city’s goals to meet these challenges with a simultaneous decrease in energy use. On top of that, the city did not need to increase operations time or staffing to meet these goals. With the AnoxKaldnes Hybas IFAS system, the city is now meeting stricter nutrient regulations – and doing it sustainably.
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AnoxKaldnes Hybas™: Meeting New Limits
10/27/2014
In 2008, AnoxKaldnes Hybas™ designs were completed by Veolia for the upgrade of the Field’s Point Wastewater Treatment Facility to meet new seasonal effluent limits for TN and TIN.
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Pilot Studies In North Carolina With Hydrex™ Odor Solutions
10/17/2014
Two municipalities were faced with odor issues and required corrosion prevention in their collection systems. Monitoring in the sewer lines indicated peak H2S atmospheric concentrations of 300-500 ppm. Both clients desired H2S < 20 mg/L to prevent corrosion and preferably lower to prevent H2S odor.