tertiary filtration News
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Aqua-Aerobic Systems’ New Microfiber Pile Cloth Media Improves Tertiary Effluent Quality by 50% or More to Meet Stringent Wastewater Treatment Requirements
Aqua-Aerobic Systems continues to advance tertiary filtration performance by developing innovative products to improve suspended solids and turbidity removal. The latest development in the company’s family of Pile Cloth Media is OptiFiber PES-14 Microfiber. The microfiber media is especially engineered to remove suspended solids, turbidity and fine particles up to 50% better than other ...
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K-Tork retrofit assists environmental recycling
K-Tork International has successfully completed a $1.9M retrofit contract for the supply and installation of valve actuators at the Las Vegas Water & Pollution Control facility. In a desert area that barely sees 4” of rainfall per year, the use of reclaimed water for irrigation and other non-potable uses is on the increase. Treating and delivering recycled water saves the cost of ...
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QUA® INTRODUCES EnviQ™ SUBMERGED ULTRAFILTRATION MEMBRANES AT AWWA/AMTA MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE
PITTSBURGH, PA, March 6, 2014 – QUA®, an innovator of advance membrane technologies, introduces EnviQ™ submerged ultrafiltration membranes for wastewater treatment and recycle applications as part of the Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) process. EnviQ will be featured at QUA’s booth #318 at the AWWA/AMTA Membrane Technology Conference on March 10-14 in Las Vegas. ...
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Smith & Loveless Displays Water Infrastructure for U.S. Military at SAME`s 2018 JETC Booth #825
Smith & Loveless invites water industry media to their own backyard for the Society of American Engineers' (SAME) Joint Engineering Training Conference (JETC) May 23-25, at Booth #825 at the Kansas City Convention Center in Kansas City, MO. With more than 70 years of experience as a leader in pre-engineered wastewater pumping and treatment systems, Smith & Loveless offers a complete ...
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Leading U.S. food manufacturer choose new technology for wastewater treatment
Biowater Technology - March 1, 2013 - is pleased to announce that the company has been awarded its largest order for Biowater’s new cost effective CFIC® biofilm wastewater treatment system. The order comes from one of the leading private food manufacturers in the US. Today, a 1.7 million-gallon (6,435/l) aerated lagoon processes wastewater before discharge to the sewer authority (i.e. ...
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Calgon Carbon’s Ultraviolet Technologies Division Receives Conditional Acceptance from California Department of Public Health for C3500 UV Disinfection System
Calgon Carbon Corporation’s (NYSE: CCC) Ultraviolet (UV) Technologies Division announced that it received conditional acceptance of its C3500 (now the C3500D), a wastewater disinfection system that utilizes ultraviolet light, from the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). The conditional acceptance permits the sale of Calgon Carbon's UV equipment ...
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WHO calls for more research into microplastics and a crackdown on plastic pollution
Two Cranfield University academics are authors on the latest World Health Organization (WHO) report on microplastics in drinking water. The WHO calls for a further assessment of microplastics in the environment and their potential impacts on human health, following the release of an analysis of current research related to microplastics in drinking water. The organisation also calls for a ...
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Unusual Mankato water reclamation and reuse project wins APWA award
The city of Mankato, in partnership with Calpine Corporation, and Black & Veatch have earned the 2007 Project of the Year Award in the Environment category (for projects greater than $10 million) from the Minnesota chapter of the American Public Works Association (APWA) for an environmentally and economically beneficial water reclamation facility (WRF). The facility produces high-quality ...
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Veolia designs water reuse process for Baladna, Qatar`s major dairy producer
Veolia Water Technologies Qatar was contracted by Baladna, Qatar’s leading dairy producer, to upgrade the existing wastewater treatment facility at its cow farm located in Al Khor, north of Doha. Veolia proprietary technologies will allow an increase in the treatment capacity of the plant and enable the treated wastewater to be reused for agricultural irrigation purposes. With a ...
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