package water treatment Articles
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CSG Packaged Water Treatment Plant - Case Study
Description: Treatment of up to 2 megalitres per day of water from the gas extraction process for supply to irrigation schemes. Location: Roma Western QLD Scope: Design, supply, installation and commissioning of containerised pump, filtration and chemical treatment plants. Multiple processes and monitoring. Contract duration:8 months ...
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System Life Cycle EvaluationSM (SLiCE): harmonizing water treatment systems with implementers' needs
One of the methods proposed to improve access to clean drinking water is the mobile packaged water treatment system (MPWTS). The lack of published system performance comparisons combined with the diversity of technology available and intended operating conditions make it difficult for stakeholders to choose the system best suited for their application. MPWTS are often deployed in emergency ...
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Safety of packaged water distribution limited by household recontamination in rural Cambodia
Packaged water treatment schemes represent a growing model for providing safer water in low-income settings, yet post-distribution recontamination of treated water may limit this approach. This study evaluates drinking water quality and household water handling practices in a floating village in Tonlé Sap Lake, Cambodia, through a pilot cross-sectional study of 108 households, ...
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Reliable, FDA compliant, water system for Fisherman’s Friend manufacturing - Case Study
The needs The success of Fisherman’s Friend worldwide has meant several expansions to the manufacturing facility over the years. But exporting has made other demands: some countries require the product to meet with the regulations of the US Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) and the Medical Health Regularity Authority (MHRA). This means that water used in manufacture must comply with ...
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Water recycling system at Barratt`s great west quarter
Irrigation - water recycling system at Barratt's Great West Quarter Rainwater collection for new West London development. Aquaco's innovative rainwater harvesting system is being supplied to Haydon at Great West Quarter which is a large apartment development in West London. The system is a rainwater collection device that will capture rain water from roofs and some hard standings via an ...
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How to Treat Water and Remove Arsenic
Arsenic is a naturally occurring element from the earth’s crust. Around the world, many countries have groundwater that is steeped in arsenic. Until recently, governments haven’t realized just how bad arsenic was for people, even in minute concentrations. In 2001, the US Environmental Protection Agency felt it necessary to lower the drinking water arsenic standard from 50 parts per ...
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ENI - 100 m3/h produced water treatment
Client: ENI Blacktip Field CETCO Oilfield Services is to boost operations in northern Australia, working with integrated energy company ENI after winning a contract worth over $650,000 AUD. ENI turned to CETCO to assist with its water treatment requirements in the Blacktip Field, due to come online in 2009. This project is a significant step for both companies towards a greater presence within ...
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Water Use in the Mining Industry
Freshwater resources are protected as industry begins to put emphasis on sustainability The mining industry has a great impact on water resources, both depleting water supplies with high usage and polluting them with discharges or seepage from tailings or waste rock impoundments. To put the scale of industry in perspective, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), 4 billion ...
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Water Use in the Mining Industry
Evaporation ponds are widely used to reduce the total volume of water that must be withdrawn, treated, and discharged. Freshwater resources are protected as industry begins to put emphasis on sustainability The mining industry has a great impact on water resources, both depleting water supplies with high usage and polluting them with discharges or seepage from tailings or waste rock ...
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Standardised UV disinfection skid packages for offshore potable water treatment - Case Study
In response to the DWI guidance, atg UV Technology have developed a range of standardised UV skid package solutions, specifically designed for the quick and easy replacement of non-conforming UV equipment. The process of disinfecting water with UV light is a proven technology, and has been widely used throughout the offshore petrochemical sector for crew drinking water supplies for over 30 ...
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Rand water - Case Study
Client: Rand Water, South Africa Location: Zuurbekom, Gauteng, South Africa Description: Potable Drinking Water atg UV Technology, pioneers in the design and engineering of Ultraviolet treatment systems have supplied Rand Water, South Africa's largest supplier of potable water to the Gauteng area with a state-of-the-art compact, closed chamber, Ultraviolet disinfection system for the ...
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BHP Billiton - cooling water treatment & solids filtration
Client: BHP Billiton Douglas CETCO Oilfield Services was requested to supply a water treatment package to treat heavily contaminated water in-line. Consequently CETCO’s equipment had to operate at pressures of up to 15.5 bar and temperatures of 120°C. Following lab bench studies and a technical onsite evaluation, CETCO modified an existing RFV 3000 adsorption skid to carry out this unique closed ...
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Advanced Digestion Plant at Bran Sands design and construct experiences
Abstract In June 2007 Northumbrian Water awarded a design and construct contract to Aker Solutions for a new advanced digestion (AD) plant at their Bran Sands site on Teesside. Following laboratory trials, advanced digestion via thermal hydrolysis was identified as the preferred treatment process for the upgrade of Bran Sands Regional Sludge Treatment Centre (RSTC). The plant will treat ...
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Recochem Inc., Quebec Case Study
Problem Recochem Inc., an international company based in Montreal, manufactures, packages, and distributes a vast range of chemicals for retail chain stores and the commercial market. Because of the continuing growth of the Company's sales, the Montreal plant decided to acquire a more effective water treatment system, in order to increase production of the demineralized water required for the ...
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How Can We Provide More Water to Africa?
Some 63% of cities below the Sahara lack adequate water and sanitation. How can we offer more equitable access? The population in African cities is expected to double by 2050 to 1.5 billion, according to a report published by the World Economic Forum in conjunction with the World Resources Institute. African cities typically include sprawling, informal settlements that lack proper housing and ...
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Reuse of Cooling Tower Blowdown at Commercial and Municipal Buildings
Covering over 520,000 square feet, the San Jose McEnery Convention Center is the largest convention center in Silicon Valley. In keeping with the City of San Jose’s Green Vision and Climate Smart sustainability plans, the Convention Center implemented several environmental initiatives including: Composting Services First ChargePoint Ammerica electrical vehicle charging stations in San ...
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Water Management Services in the Caribbean
Fluence can provide reliable, expertly managed infrastructure with no upfront cost From Trinidad & Tobago to Jamaica, the Caribbean is a haven for vacationers from around the world. As a result, hotels and resorts use a lot of water, and infrastructure is frequently inadequate and outdated. Discharges of partially treated or untreated wastewater threaten the pristine waters and reef ...
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How Do Water Sustainability Efforts Affect Hotel Guest Satisfaction?
Eco-awareness among travelers is changing the way hotels manage water The hospitality industry has noticed that more and more travelers are taking the time to investigate hotel sustainability when choosing where to stay, and the trend is expected to continue. To investigate this phenomenon, a South Korean research team studied how water sustainability efforts affect hotel guest satisfaction. The ...
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Evaluation of an emerging water treatment technology: ceramic membranes
Historically, low-pressure membranes (microfiltration (MF) and ultrafiltration (UF)) used in potable water treatment are made of polymers (polysulfone (PS), polypropylene (PP), polyethersulfone (PES), polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) etc). Recently, membranes made of ceramic materials (aluminium oxide) have been developed by MetaWater (Japan), Kubota (Japan) and others and is being marketed in the ...
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Solutions for Removing Arsenic from Prison Drinking Water
Study finds that people in prison and low-income communities have been exposed to unsafe levels of arsenic for years, but there are cost-effective ways to ensure equitable access to safe water A new study conducted by researchers from the University of California, Berkeley, and Virginia Tech that examined exposure to arsenic-contaminated drinking water in a California prison and surrounding ...
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