wastewater treatment screen News
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Headworks inc. wins million dollar project in Indianapolis, Indiana
Headworks Inc. has been awarded a purchase order to design and fabricate five (5) Headworks Mahr Bar Screens for the Belmont Advanced Wastewater Treatment (AWT) Plant in Indianapolis, Indiana – a project totaling close to $1 Million. The Belmont AWT Plant serves more than 449,000 homes and businesses in Indianapolis and surrounding communities. The plant, which is also combined with ...
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Headworks Employs MBBR Technology at the Seabee Gold Mine Operation
Headworks, a leading provider of advanced wastewater treatment processes and equipment for municipal and industrial facilities globally, is pleased to announce that its fully owned subsidiary Headworks BIO™ Inc. has been awarded a contract by Claude Resources Inc (“Claude Resources”) to deploy the Company’s innovative Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) technology to treat ...
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Largest wastewater treatment plant in Alberta, CA selects Headworks Inc.
Local wastewater screening manufacturer, Headworks® Inc., continues to win projects on an international level. One of the largest wastewater treatment plants in Alberta, Canada has selected Headworks to supply three Mahr® Bar Screens (www.headworksusa.com/products/mahrbar.aspx) to replace existing equipment. Located in the North Saskatchewan River Valley, the EPCOR-owned Gold Bar ...
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Booth at WEFTEC 2013 a success for Smith & Loveless
Smith & Loveless demonstrated its 2013 push for innovation and expansion with the launch of its new products in pumping, headworks and treatment at WEFTEC.13, Oct. 7-9, in Chicago’s McCormick Place. Frank Rebori, Smith & Loveless president and vice chairman of the Water and Waste Water Equipment Manufacturers Association, spoke with media at the conference. Rebori highlighted ...
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Wastewater treatment plant takes a bite out of tough solids
The City of Hammonton’s original steel bar screen rusted while continually allowing debris to pass through to the oxidation ditch and final clarifier. Floatables found their way through the plant to the UV trough, clogging the RAS and internal recycle pumps along the way. Managers of the Hammonton Wastewater Treatment Plant took on the challenge of finding a more efficient screening system. With ...
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Hampton Roads Sanitation District selects Greasezilla for FOG separation technology at Nansemond Treatment Plant
Greasezilla™ has been selected by Hampton Roads Sanitation District (HRSD) to provide the most cost-effective and ecologically sound FOG (fats, oils and grease) Separation Technology for the Nansemond Treatment Plant in Suffolk, Virginia. HRSD did an industry-wide search for the most efficient and advanced system to separate FOG into its basic components, sending the water back to the ...
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