Ultraviolet Advanced Oxidation Services
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based in CANADA
were used to test the effectiveness of chlorine oxidation followed by filtration. Pilot scale tests were then performed to optimize the arsenic reduction for the system. The results from this project are being used by the community and consultant for future planning and potential upgrades to the existing ...
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based in USA
SPI has a wealth of experience in the procurement of proprietary membrane systems as well as procurement of other advanced technologies. We have procured over 75 membrane treatment systems including microfiltration, ultrafiltration, reverse osmosis, nanofiltration and membrane bioreactors. The systems have ranged in size from as small as ...
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based in CANADA
sulfide gas was producing unpleasant odours. WCWC tested different methods of oxidation and filtration on-site to determine what would be the most effective approach for the challenging source water. The community and their consulting engineer were able to use the results from this project to determine a plan for the community’s water system ...
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based in CANADA
In 2019, the Walkerton Clean Water Centre (WCWC) completed a project with Township of Tay. The community has been experiencing seasonal taste and odour events, such as geosmin and methyl-isoborneol (MIB) in the raw and treated water. The community’s ultrafilter effluent was used to test an advanced oxidation process (AOP) (high UV ...
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based in CANADA
In 2019, the Walkerton Clean Water Centre (WCWC) completed a project with Wauzhushk Onigum Nation. The First Nations community is located on Lake of the Woods in Northwestern Ontario and has been on a long-term boil water advisory since 2012 and is implementing decentralized point of entry (POE) systems for a portion of the community. WCWC tested different systems that would rely on lake water ...
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based in CANADA
In 2019, the Walkerton Clean Water Centre (WCWC) completed a project with Big Grassy First Nation in Northwestern Ontario, which has been on a long-term boil water advisory since 2017. The community’s source water is Lake of the Woods which can have high turbidity during lake turnover events. WCWC performed jar testing to optimize conventional treatment for the reduction of turbidity and ...
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based in CANADA
n 2018, the Walkerton Clean Water Centre (WCWC) completed a project with a First Nation community in Northern Ontario, which has been on a long-term boil water advisory since 2013. The community retained a consulting engineer to complete a feasibility study to recommend treatment solutions. WCWC tested two treatment solutions that were recommended by consultants; conventional treatment and ...
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based in CANADA
In 2017, the Walkerton Clean Water Centre (WCWC) completed a project with the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation located in Southcentral Ontario. The community was on a long-term drinking water advisory since 2008 and interested in building a new water treatment plant. WCWC tested different chemical applications and filter media for the new potential plant using the community’s ...
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based in CANADA
In 2019, the Walkerton Clean Water Centre (WCWC) completed a project with Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation. The community is located on Georgian Bay and requires a new water treatment plant and distribution system to resolve the drinking water advisory that started in January 2019. Using the community’s source water, coagulation and granular activated carbon filtration were tested ...
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