water profiler Articles
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Arsenic Treatment-Michigan
In May, 2003, upon approval by the County Health Department, Adedge Technologies in conjunction with its Michigan representative Artesian, Inc. installed the first arsenic treatment system for a Type II non-transient, noncommunity (NTNC) water system in Oakland County, Michigan. The 40 gallon per minute (gpm) system was installed at an elementary school serving 600 students to reduce ...
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Arsenic Treatment-Michigan
In May, 2003, upon approval by the County Health Department, Adedge Technologies in conjunction with its Michigan representative Artesian, Inc. installed the first arsenic treatment system for a Type II non-transient, noncommunity (NTNC) water system in Oakland County, Michigan. The 40 gallon per minute (gpm) system was installed at an elementary school serving 600 students to reduce naturally ...
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EPA Arsenic Treatment Demonstration - Rollinsford, New Hampshire
In mid 2003, AdEdge was awarded 3 Arsenic Treatment Demonstration Projects with EPA. Implementation began in September, 2003 following approvals of the engineering submittals and permit by the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services. Upon completion of construction of the new treatment building by the city of Rollinsford, AdEdge Technologies installed the 100 gpm APU arsenic ...
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EPA Arsenic Treatment Demonstration - Rimrock, Arizona
In mid 2003, AdEdge was selected to implement 3 full scale Arsenic Treatment Demonstration Projects with EPA using its granular ferric oxide technology. At the Rimrock location, implementation began in September, 2003 includingengineering submittals and permitting by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ). Upon completing site preparations and construction in early March, AdEdge ...
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Project profile - arsenic treatment-Michigan
Background In May, 2003, upon approval by the County Health Department, Adedge Technologies installed the first arsenic treatment system for a Type II nontransient, non-community (NTNC) water system in Oakland County, Michigan. The 40 gallon per minute (gpm) modular system was installed at an elementary school serving 600 students to reduce naturally occurring arsenic to meet the new EPA maximum ...
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Project profile - new river elementary – arsenic treatment Phoenix, Arizona
Background In early 2004, AdEdge was pre-qualified and invited to participate in arsenic pilot study of commercial adsorption-based treatment technologies with Damon S. Williams & Associates (DSWA). As an outcome of the successful piloting and preliminary work with the engineer, AdEdge was chosen by Centennial Contractors to perform full scale arsenic treatment using its granular ferric ...
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Project profile - Newmont mining site-low sheep well Carlin, Nevada
Background In 2004, AdEdge Technologies Inc. (AdEdge) was contacted to request design and implementation questions related to the Newmont Mining site located in Carlin, Nevada. Site personnel and engineers evaluated arsenic treatment options, and eventually selected adsorption for their Low Sheep Well site. At the Carlin, Nevada location, implementation began in September, 2005 including ...
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Project profile -Rimrock EPA Demonstration Project, Arsenic - Rimrock, Arizona
Background In mid 2003, AdEdge Technologies Inc. (AdEdge) was selected to implement three full scale arsenic treatment Demonstration Projects with USEPA using its granular ferric oxide (GFO) technology. At the Rimrock location, implementation began in September, 2003 including engineering submittals and permitting by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ). Upon completing site ...
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Project profile - troyer water system – Middlefield, Ohio arsenic, iron & manganese removal
Background In early 2008, AdEdge was selected by EcoWater Servisoft in Burton, Ohio to design, build, and startup an integrated treatment system to remove arsenic, iron, and manganese levels at the Troyer Water System in Middlefield to below the primary and secondary MCLs of 0.010 mg/L, 0.3 mg/L and 0.05 mg/L respectively. AdEdge first piloted a treatment system in spring of 2007 to satisfy OEPA ...
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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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