mobile water treatment Articles
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Mobile Water Treatment Trailer
Carbonair’s mobile water treatment trailer is a perfect fit for a variety of temporary water treatment applications including construction dewatering, groundwater remediation, underground storage tank replacement and pipeline hydrostatic test water treatment.The system consists of four custom designed Carbonair MPC28 Filter Vessels with special internal piping, preceded by a dual ...
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Moving Mining with Mobile Water Treatment
How mobile systems are offering flexible, cutting-edge water treatment without a prohibitive upfront cost. For mining operations, effective water treatment is about more than meeting regulatory requirements and maintaining a social license to operate. Choosing the right approach to water treatment can have a profound impact on a mine business. One increasingly attractive option for mining ...
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Case study - Complete Utilities, Gloucestershire
Material Source: Excavation and trenching waste from the utilities industries. Equipment Installed: Powerscreen Commander 1400 Feeder, Powerscreen Aggwash, DUO Mobile Water Treatment System (inc. centrifuge, clarified water tank, sludge tank and low-level thickener. Project Requirements: Complete Utilities required a washing and water treatment solution for processing their utilities spoil ...
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System Life Cycle EvaluationSM (SLiCE): harmonizing water treatment systems with implementers' needs
One of the methods proposed to improve access to clean drinking water is the mobile packaged water treatment system (MPWTS). The lack of published system performance comparisons combined with the diversity of technology available and intended operating conditions make it difficult for stakeholders to choose the system best suited for their application. MPWTS are often deployed in emergency ...
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Sustainable power and innovation provide clean drinking water and energy
In many areas in Kenya, access to clean drinking water is lacking. About 88% of the population must travel long distances to get to the nearest source of clean water or is forced to drink contaminated water. Children in particular suffer from waterborne diseases. Systems Provide Energy-Independent Water Treatment To try to provide a long-lasting solution for the drinking water needs of people in ...
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What are the different types of water filtration systems?
These days’ people are looking for more and more effective ways to make their lives a little healthier and hygienic than it used to be. One of the simplest and commonest means to obtain this is to research the various ways of treatment systems and to choose the best one according to your budget and lifestyle. It has become hazardously dangerous to drink tap water in the today’s ...
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Groundwater control during construction of the USSTRATCOM command and control facility - Case Study
Project Name: Groundwater Control during construction of the USSTRATCOM Command and Control Facility Project Location: Nebraska Owner: Offutt AFB GC: Kiewit-Phelps, JV Engineer: US Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District Project Revenue: $250,000.00 Project Start and End Date: 2012 to 2014 The Challenge: The USSTRATCOM Command and Control Complex is a 1 million square foot facility ...
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Which technologies have enhanced application of domestic water reuse and how?
Water related issues are getting challenging day by day. Threats of water pollution and scarcity have become quite threatening. On the other hand, global usage of water has significantly increased. On this context, ideas like domestic water reuse have become essential. Key technologies and processes: Good news is that technologies for domestic water reuse have advanced in a noteworthy fashion. ...
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Practical challenge testing of a ceramic membrane module in a full-scale mobile drinking water treatment system
Challenge testing was carried out of full-scale prefiltration and ceramic ultrafiltration (UF) modules in a mobile drinking water treatment system. Three consecutive indirect integrity tests were performed using naturally contaminated public drinking water, stocking with wastewater as well as addition of powdered activated carbon. Besides checking the removal efficiency and integrity of the ...
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Arizona Group Using Beer to Win Acceptance for Wastewater Reuse
An Arizona group is leveraging interest in craft beer to educate the public about water scarcity and the growing need for water reuse by having the public taste brews created from treated wastewater. The Pima County Southwest Water Campus is aiming to eliminate negative public perception of water reuse by using a touring beer tasting to promote the process as a viable solution for water ...
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How Reverse Osmosis Shapes the World
Pure water isn’t just necessary for our personal health and the health of communities. It’s a vital ingredient in the production of our foods, beverages, and medicines. It plays an important role in manufacturing, fuel, and power generation. It even plays a part in national security. However, strains on natural water sources pose a threat to all of the industries, institutions, and ...
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Delivering water anywhere, 24/7. Ideal for planned hire, emergencies and disaster
Our Mobile Water Services provide pure water anytime, anywhere, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. With flow rates from 200 litres/hr to >150 m/hr, our Mobile Water Services are ideal for planned hire, emergency call-outs and disaster recovery. Safeguarding the production of your water treatment plant, our Mobile Water Services provide flexible water services, while reducing your wastewater ...
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Case study - LHPWSS Manages Critical Pipeline
Service: Assess and Address Client: Lake Huron Primary Water Supply System Project Date: October 2012 - March 2013 Location: Greater London Region, ON Type of Pipeline: Water Transmission Main Diameter: 48-inch (1200mm) Pipe Material: PCCP The Lake Huron Primary Water Supply System (LHPWSS) serves about 500,000 people over eight municipalities in the London area and pumps about 44 million ...
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Efficient pit remediation - CETCO Oilfield Services Process for Treating Pit Water
A consulting firm was involved in remediating a large earthen pit, which previously contained oil and produced waters near Venice, Louisiana. The site contained approximately 17,000 barrels of produced water and accumulated rainwater. While the entire project involved many aspects, excavating the contaminated soil could not commence until the 17,000 barrels of oily surface water was removed. ...
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