well water system Articles
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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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State of well-water quality in Kakua Chiefdom, Sierra Leone
Water is the difference between living and non-living and water for drinking should be pollutant free. Thus, in supplies for urban and rural consumption, water quality is one of the most critical parameters to verify. Well and/or open-water systems are easily liable to anthropogenic contaminations, the source of most water-borne epidemics especially in developing countries like Sierra Leone. ...
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Long Lake Colony Case Study
Long Lake Colony Farm is an 1,800-head swine operation located in Wetonka, South Dakota that uses a 25,000 gallon per day capacity well-water system. Preliminary testing of the system showed elevated bacteria levels in the farm’s water. The water quality also contributed to clogged water lines in the animal drinking system. The bacteria and water line issues resulted in strep problems in ...
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City expands water treatment facilities to meet growth
The City of Coon Rapids, Minnesota recently completed the expansion and upgrade of its East and West Water Treatment facilities. Production at the plants was increased by 66% at the East Plant and 40% at the West Plant to bring the total design capacity to 22.3 million gallons per day. New filters, additional backwash water reclaim capacity, chemical feed systems, and new control systems for ...
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Hydro-technologies in the Minoan Era
Significant characteristics of the Minoan civilization were: (a) their peaceful living with their environment and neighbors (although the Minoans dominated in the Mediterranean for almost two millennia, in none of the numerous wars and/or conflicts that occurred in the region were they directly or indirectly involved) and (b) technological developments that are unprecedented in world history, ...
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Tertiary waste water treatment - Finland, 5.400 m3/d - Case Study
Project Description: Lenntech has engineered, manufactured and assembled a turn-key 3x 100% water treatment system in the Republic of Finland. The water is treated due to too high sulphate content in the conventional waste water treatment, the installation is used as final polishing step in order to reduce Sulphate content, the product is discharged in to the site well. The water treatment ...
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11KW submersible deep well solar water pump system for sprinkler irrigation - Case Study
11KW submersible deep well solar water pump system for sprinkler irrigation in Bangladesh Flow rate: 360m3/day Head lift: 56m Finishing date: 300W solar panel 60pcs PV array: 2016.05 ...
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Monitoring Pressure in a Water Distribution System
Municipal residents depend on a well-functioning water distribution system to meet their daily needs. They expect to turn the tap and have an uninterrupted supply of clean, freshwater. To achieve this goal, water and wastewater systems require constant monitoring. Inconsistent water pressure can have serious consequences down the line. ...
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1.5KW submersible deep well solar water pump system in Malaysia - Case Study
Flow rate: 70m3/day Head lift: 25m PV array: 250W solar panel * 11pcs Finishing date: 2016.05 ...
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MEET Peter and Ann Woollett from Nardoo Station in the Gulf of Queensland
Peter and Ann sure had their work cut out for them when they purchased Nardoo Station back in 2010. Peter describes the Station as containing “old, outdated water tanks” and “turkey nests” which were not adequate to water their 6,500 cattle. What has been your biggest challenge as graziers? For Peter and Ann, 2013 through to 2017 saw a long dry period which resulted in an ...
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Cryptosporidium infection, onsite wastewater systems and private wells in the arid SouthwestFew prior studies have examined the potential health risks from transmission of enteric parasites via aquifers contaminated by wastewater from onsite systems. A cross-sectional study of 600 residents in households served with either onsite wastewater systems and private wells or city sewer/water systems in three different sites in central New Mexico compared serological responses to ...
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Commercial Twin Alternating Water Softener, Nicaragua
INTRODUCTION In July 2013, Pure Aqua designed and manufactured a commercial twin alternating water softener with 30” FRP tanks, 30” brine tank and Aquamatic valves for a major company in Nicaragua. Feed water to the softener was well water. Its purpose was to lower the hardness in the water to drinking standards. Each Softener produced 30 GPM. It was controlled by a digital stager. ...
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Cloud Computing, Artificial Intelligence and Water Innovations
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and cloud computing have played significant roles in transforming the water industry. These technologies are being used to optimise resource usage, operational budgets, and combat global water challenges. AI can help predict sewer flow, which is critical for preventing the release of raw sewage into the environment. The model can learn to predict the next flow ...
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Green Sand Filters, Chile
INTRODUCTION In August 2013, Pure Aqua, Inc. manufactured and supplied Green Sand Filters to a major company in Chile to lower the manganese and iron level in well water. The system came complete with tank, top mounted valves, and high quality green sand media. The system was designed to produce 24 GPM. Since the initial startup, the system has been functioning accordingly with minimal ...
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Red Rock Correctional Facility, Arizona - Case Study
In 2013, AdEdge Water Technologies was contacted by Valentine Engineering to participate in a design/build project that was ongoing at the Red Rock Correctional Facility in Eloy, Arizona. CCA is the parent company and is an operator of privately owned and operated prisons throughout the United States. CCA signed an agreement with the State of Arizona to administer up to 1,500 prisoners at the Red ...
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Case histories of using tin technology to control corrosion in water systems
Stannous chloride is an alternative corrosion control in aqueous systems. Stannous chloride’s effectiveness as a better corrosion inhibitor has been demonstrated in both municipal drinking water and industrial cooling water applications and its use has a reduced impact on rivers and streams. Orthophosphate and other phosphate compounds are the most common treatments for reducing corrosion ...
By AS Inc
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Commercial BWRO Package, Iraq
INTRODUCTION In July 2013, Pure Aqua, Inc. designed and manufactured a commercial BWRO unit to a major company in Iraq to lower chlorine, TDS, and odor from well water. The system included multimedia and activated carbon filters to remove particulates, odor, color and taste, and twin alternating water softener to lower the hardness within the system from fouling. The unit was designed to ...
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Analysis of trace metals in drinking water with the optima 7000 DV ICP-OES
With the development of mining, smelting and other industrial activities, heavy metals are increasingly being found in freshwater sources which can pose severe threats to human and environmental health. Pollution by heavy metals (such as Cd, Pb, etc.) not only affects the productivity of crops, but also the quality of the atmosphere as well as water bodies and threatens the health and life of ...
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Hydraulic “Fracking”: Are surface water impacts an ecological concern?
Use of high‐volume hydraulic fracturing (HVHF) in unconventional reservoirs to recover previously inaccessible oil and natural gas is rapidly expanding in North America and elsewhere. Although hydraulic fracturing has been practiced for decades, the advent of more technologically advanced horizontal drilling coupled with improved slickwater chemical formulations has allowed extensive natural ...
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Maintaining microbiological control in cooling towers
Go Beyond the Clean-up Power of AMSA BCP Chemistry Witnessing the clean-up of a heavily fouled cooling tower or cooling water system can be a dramatic experience. Many customers are sold on the strengths of AMSA BCP™ products to penetrate/disperse/clean biofilm in cooling water systems after seeing clean-up applications similar to the one pictured here. In fact, many customers have won ...
By AMSA, Inc.
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