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HRS highlights importance of wastewater treatment at WEFTEC 2019
HRS Heat Exchangers will highlight its extensive range of heat exchangers and treatment systems for wastewater and anaerobic digestion at the world’s largest annual water quality exhibition: WEFTEC, when it returns to Chicago, IL this September. In particular, HRS will address the prevention of fouling and how to maximise energy efficiency in water treatment heat exchange solutions. ...
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HRS showcase heat exchangers for wastewater treatment at Aquatech Mexico
HRS Heat Exchangers will showcase highlights from its extensive range of heat exchangers and treatment systems for wastewater and anaerobic digestion at Aquatech Mexico in September, with a particular focus on energy efficiency and preventing equipment fouling. HRS’ heat exchangers are well established around the world in sectors including wastewater and sewage treatment, sludge ...
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100 years in the service of wildlife - Taronga Zoo in Sydney
Taronga Zoo in Sydney celebrates its centenary in 2016. Its most popular attractions include the lively inhabitants of its many salt water tanks. ProMinent technology guarantees the very best quality of water and thus also optimum living conditions. Water quality as a success factor With its numerous attractions, the city of Sydney on the east coast of Australia is a magnet for visitors from at ...
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Biowater’s wastewater treatment system upgrades lagoon to exceed permit limits in ¼ of the space
New stricter ammonia limits and cold weather nitrification are two of the many issues that hinder a lagoon based wastewater treatment system. In an area where the seasonal temperatures are low it is impossible to nitrify in the lagoons. Biowater’s system handles both of these issues with ease and is less expensive than other retrofit solutions - <$1 per gallon to treat wastewater. A ...
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Biowater's CMFF Maximizes a Lagoon Treatment System in 1/4 of the Space
New stricter ammonia limits and cold weather nitrification are two of the many issues that hinder a lagoon based wastewater treatment system. In an area where the seasonal temperatures are low it is impossible to nitrify in the lagoons. Biowater’s system handles both of these issues with ease and is less expensive than other retrofit solutions - <$1 per gallon to treat wastewater. A ...
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Large Meat Processor Exceeds Wastewater Treatment Limitations Using Existing Facilities
Wastewater from a meat processing plant is a complex mixture of all sorts containing excrements, blood, cleaning and flushing water as well as wastewater from hygiene systems. Nordfjord Kjott in Stryn, Norway was no different. Nordfjord was having compliance issues with effluent equivilent to the sewage of 35,000 inhabitants being discharged to the municipality. In addition, the processing ...
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