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Well Water Treatment Systems
Well Water Treatment Systems | Industrial & Commercial Well water treatment systems are used to purify water and eliminate impurities from all types of well water (dug wells - driven wells - drilled wells). To have the right and the most efficient well water treatment system, you need to correctly analyze the well water chemistry and to have a fundamental understanding of how the well water ...
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Hydro-technologies in the Minoan Era
Significant characteristics of the Minoan civilization were: (a) their peaceful living with their environment and neighbors (although the Minoans dominated in the Mediterranean for almost two millennia, in none of the numerous wars and/or conflicts that occurred in the region were they directly or indirectly involved) and (b) technological developments that are unprecedented in world history, ...
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Tertiary waste water treatment - Finland, 5.400 m3/d - Case Study
Project Description: Lenntech has engineered, manufactured and assembled a turn-key 3x 100% water treatment system in the Republic of Finland. The water is treated due to too high sulphate content in the conventional waste water treatment, the installation is used as final polishing step in order to reduce Sulphate content, the product is discharged in to the site well. The water treatment ...
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Determine What Water Treatment Equipment is Best for You
Why do I need a water treatment specialist? Wont some equipment from the store work just fine? When it comes to water treatment there is no turnkey solution that works for all water sources. The water that is supplied changes throughout the planet while also changing with the seasons. So there may be a setup in New York that works really well on their water source but it might not work well in ...
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Ramah NM Project Profile 0409
Background The Ramah Navajo Chapter owns and operates the Ramah Pine Hill water system located in Ramah, New Mexico. The water system is served by one well that provides drinking water for the community’s residents at a maximum of 130 gallons per minute (gpm) with an approximate arsenic concentration of 18 parts per billion (ppb) and iron concentration of 1.70 milligrams per liter (mg/L). In ...
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Project profile - Ramah Pine Hill water system Ramah, New Mexico
Background The Ramah Navajo Chapter owns and operates the Ramah Pine Hill water system located in Ramah, New Mexico. The water system is served by one well that provides drinking water for the community’s residents at a maximum of 130 gallons per minute (gpm) with an approximate arsenic concentration of 18 parts per billion (ppb) and iron concentration of 1.70 milligrams per liter (mg/L). ...
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The Best Ground Water Treatment Methods
Many homes and businesses depend on ground water or surface water as a vital water source. Unfortunately, much of this water has not been filtered through municipal water treatment and distribution technology. This means that the water many people consume, cook with, and use for basic hygiene can contain potentially harmful particles, including pathogens, tiny organic matter, sediment, industrial ...
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Optimisation of sugar cane activated carbon for arsenic(V) and arsenic(III) removal from water
This paper addresses the development of low-cost adsorbents for removal of arsenic from water in support of mitigation programmes in low and middle income countries. Activated carbon (AC) is a well established water treatment technology, but has high cost and low selectivity in respect of arsenic. AC made from agricultural by-products is a low-cost alternative to coal-based AC. In this study, ...
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What are the storm water treatment areas and how is it beneficial for the beneficiaries?
Safe drinking water is going scarce all around the world for the growing population and pollution! Increased rates of water usage in industrial as well as residential areas are the specific reasons behind this. Billions of people are away from easy access to safe drinking water. Apart from this, water borne illness has turned as one of the leading cause for growing the death rates. Lack of clean ...
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Solutions for Safe Drinking Water Through Biological Water Treatments
Most people across the U.S. expect to turn on their faucets and have immediate access to clean drinking water. The truth is, it wasn’t until 1974 that Congress passed the Safe Water Drinking Act with the goal of regulating the nation’s public water supply. Over the years, the SWDA has been amended to include water sources as well, such as rivers, lakes, springs and groundwater wells ...
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Why is drinking water treatment necessary?
Water is found in ample amount almost everywhere on earth. The natural water resources such as lakes, rivers, etc. that provide water contain a lot of pollution, garbage which is unfit for human consumption. To clean the water, it should undergo numerous water treatment media procedures that make it suitable to drink. The water purifiers designed to eliminate or reduce certain types of pollutants ...
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Watermaker Supplies: Filters & Spare Parts to have On Hand
Offshore platforms and drilling rigs are in essence a small community of people living and working at sea. Just like with community water systems reliability and safety are of vital importance. Your watermaker helps meet the need of your floating community, which is often located hundreds of miles from an alternative source of fresh, safe water. As this is the case, your watermaker is as ...
By H2O Inc.
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Case study - Superfund site, water pump & treat system
Anguil Aqua Systems LLC was contracted as part of a team of companies to implement a ground water pump and treat system intended to remove trichloroethylene (TCE) from a local aquifer designated as a Superfund Site by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Though the site is nestled between the buildings and roadways of an existing and operating industrial facility, the overall extent of the ...
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The Alternative to Pump and Treat
Sometimes, an important technological advance begins with a small step – back! Such is the case with remediation of hydrocarbons from groundwater utilizing existing recovery and monitoring wells. For the past few years, state government has based decisions on the amount of clean up that they require by the risk posed to the environment. Risk Based Corrective Action, commonly called 'Rebecca' ...
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Understanding the Basics of Dissolved Air Flotation Water Treatment Equipment
If you’re responsible for installing, maintaining, or upgrading a water treatment system, then you face plenty of challenges. Clean water is one of the most valuable resources in the world. There is a lot at stake when dealing with water equipment. Of course, there are also more practical concerns. Not only do you have to consider water equipment that will maximize solids recovery. You also ...
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Unique sponge system contains water contaminants in storm drains
Untitled Document SmartSponge technology captures oil and hydrocarbons from stormwater runoff, preventing its discharge into receiving waters. Water quality is being bolstered in dozens of locations around the United States through the use of a rather simple system. The concept is simple – a polymer “sponge” that removes contaminants from water before it winds up passing ...
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