iron removal system Articles
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Desert Sands MDWCA #4, New Mexico - Case Study
In August 2008, AdEdge Water Technologies was contacted by the engineering firm Bohannan Huston to design, supply and start up an arsenic and iron removal system for Desert Sands MDWCA Well #4 in Anthony, New Mexico. The water chemistry had an arsenic level of 17 to 20 ppb and a naturally occurring iron level of 1 mg/L that will facilitate co-precipitation and removal of arsenic. AdEdge was ...
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Project profile - confidential client environmental remediation project Delray Beach, Florida
Background Levine Fricke Engineers (LFE), an environmental firm under contract to Blackstone Consultants LLC (Blackstone), was responsible for specifying and selecting a cleanup remedy for a former contaminated nursery site located in Delray Beach, Florida. LFE and Blackstone performed site characterization and demonstrated that site groundwater contained very high arsenic concentrations. ...
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Gore Hill, Montana - Case Study
In November 2009, AdEdge Water Technologies, LLC was contacted by Great West Engineering to provide an arsenic and iron removal system for the Gore Hill County Water Treatment Plant Wells #1 and #2 in Great Falls, Montana. The existing water system consisted of multiple wells feeding into a centralized distribution system with a maximum capacity of 150 gpm. The raw water for Plant #1 has an ...
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World War II Memorial, DC - Case Study
In 2003, AdEdge Water Technologies began working closely with EarthTech, the assigned engineering firm responsible for specifying and selecting the various water treatment systems serving the new National World War II Monument in Washington, DC. Stormwater and groundwater control and treatment are essential aspects of this project given the location of the site on the Mall adjacent to the ...
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World War II Memorial, DC Iron & Manganese Reduction - Case Study
In 2003, AdEdge Water Technologies began working closely with EarthTech , the assigned engineering firm responsible for specifying and selecting the various water treatment systems serving the new National World War II Monument in Washington, DC. Stormwater and groundwater control and treatment are essential aspects of this project given the location of the site on the Mall adjacent to the ...
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Project profile - Lummi Island, Washington arsenic, iron, sulfide treatment system
Background In mid 2004, AdEdge Technologies Inc. (AdEdge) was selected by Miller Water Association and Anvil Corporation to assist in the design of a fullscale arsenic treatment project for this small community. Arsenic levels are alarmingly high at 0.18 mg/l, 18 times higher than the new Federal standard of 0.010 mg/l. In addition to arsenic, many of the homeowners using the water objected to ...
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Project profile - Brandywine Elementary School New Palestine, Indiana AD26 arsenic, iron, manganese removal system
Background In July 2009, AdEdge Technologies Inc. (AdEdge) was contacted by Ladd Engineering, Inc. to provide a proposal for the Brandywine Elementary School in the Southern Hancock School District. Shortly thereafter, AdEdge was selected to provide a potable water treatment system to the school to reduce elevated levels of arsenic, iron, and manganese that exceeded drinking water standards. ...
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Project profile - USEPA Arsenic demonstration project Stewart, Minnesota arsenic and iron treatment system
Background AdEdge Technologies Inc. (AdEdge) was selected in 2004 by the U.S. EPA as part of the Round 2 Arsenic Demonstration Program to implement full scale arsenic treatment for the city of Stewart, Minnesota. This public water system serves a community of approximately 600 people with average daily demand of 60,000 gallons per day. AdEdge was selected from the proposed alternatives by the ...
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Project profile - Lincoln Akerman School Hampton Falls, New Hampshire AD26 arsenic/iron treatment system
Background AdEdge Technologies Inc. (AdEdge) was selected in 2006 by the Hampton Falls School District to design and fabricate a full-scale AD26 arsenic and iron treatment system for the Lincoln Akerman School (LAS) in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire. LAS has about 260 students in grades ranging from K through 8 and the system has an average daily flow of 2,000 gallons. The treatment system is ...
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Project profile - East Liberty, Ohio – Midwest express AD26 arsenic / iron treatment system
Background AdEdge Technologies Inc. (AdEdge) was selected in 2006 by Midwest Express Group to design and fabricate a fullscale AD26 arsenic and iron treatment system for their manufacturing facility in East Liberty, Logan County, Ohio to meet the new EPA arsenic standard. This facility system serves approximately 150 employees with an average daily flow of 4,000 gallons per day. The treatment ...
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Project profile - City of Moulton, Texas arsenic, iron, manganese treatment system
Background AdEdge Technologies Inc. (AdEdge) was selected by the City of Moulton and Hejl, Lee, and Associates (HLA) to design a full-scale arsenic treatment project using its AD26 and Granular Ferric Oxide (GFO) adsorption technology. In addition to designing the system, AdEdge assisted HLA in obtaining a construction permit from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for the ...
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Project profile - USEPA arsenic demonstration project Springfield, Ohio – Chateau estates arsenic and iron treatment system
Background AdEdge Technologies Inc. (AdEdge) was selected in 2004 by the U.S. EPA and the host site as part of the Round 2 Arsenic Demonstration Program to implement full scale arsenic treatment for the Chateau Estates Mobil Home Community in Springfield, Ohio. The public water system has approximately 230 connections with an average daily flow of 45,000 gallons per day. AdEdge was contracted by ...
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City of Aurora, Oregon - Case Study
In late 2009, Water Works Engineers contacted AdEdge to design and implement an arsenic, iron, and manganese removal system to serve the City of Aurora, Oregon. The existing water supply consisted of three wells feeding into a centralized distribution system with a maximum combined capacity of 500 gpm. The site had an arsenic level of 12 ppb, above the EPA's MCL of 10 ppb. The City of Aurora also ...
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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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Treatment of arsenic-contaminated water using in-line electrolysis, co-precipitation and filtration in Costa Rica
A novel treatment was tested with groundwater to investigate its arsenic removal under natural conditions. The system utilised in-line electrochlorination to oxidise water constituents without the need for external chemical supply. The oxidised arsenic and iron co-precipitated and were filtered via Greensand Plus™. The filter was catalytically active and provided an emergency oxidant. The ...
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Understanding the 3 Types of Arsenic Removal Used for Wastewater
With the onset of the Industrial Revolution and the development of internal combustion engines and new manufacturing technologies, fresh water became an essential raw material not only for production, but for cooling purposes in manufacturing processes. However, when fresh water is used in an industrial process, it creates industrial wastewater composed of a variety of chemicals and other raw ...
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Park City, Utah Arsenic removal from ground water
Background Park City Utah Water, which serves a population of 6,500, has five water sources. Spiro Tunnel and Spiro Portal are two that were in need of Iron and Manganese removal as well as above limits for Arsenic. Filtronics was engaged by the engineering firm of Eckhoff, Watson and Preator (EWP), Salt Lake City, to perform pilot tests for the Park City Municipal Corporation. The purpose of ...
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