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Community with poor soil conditions seeks safe, chemical-free solution
The Fredericksburg Sewer & Water Authority (FSWA) owns and operates two wastewater treatment plants, five wastewater pumping stations, three wells and three water storage facilities.
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Complying with the New CCR Regulations
With new federal regulations for flue gas waste and coal combustion residuals (CCR) in effect, energy companies transitioning from coal-fired to gas-fired power generation began to reclaim CCR storage ponds. A power company located in the southeastern U.S. needed a treatment solution that would reduce arsenic and total suspended solids (TSS) in the impounded water...
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Converted Coal Power Plant Updates Intake Water Screens
With regulatory pressure to shutdown coal-powered energy production plants growing, there are several coal-powered plants retiring or converting to natural gas in the next two years. A power plant located in the southern United States needed to replace its traveling water screens as the plant was retiring two of its three coal-powered units and converting the last to natural gas.
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Corn Processor Employs Xylem Technology for Predictive Condition Monitoring
When the largest corn processor in Canada decided to improve the predictive monitoring of the pumps used in its operation, they turned to Xylem for PROsmart™, the latest technology for maintaining uptime on rotating equipment. The processing and refining of corn into its various mass-market products such as starch, high fructose corn syrup and glucose requires a large investment in plant and equipment.
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Covers help keep Kamloops beautiful
The City of Kamloops is located in the interior of British Columbia, Canada’s westernmost province. Situated along the scenic Thompson River, the city’s wastewater treatment facility currently serves a population of over 80,000 people and treats a daily flow of 40,000 m³ (10 mgd), a number which would soon increase to 60,000 m³ (16 mgd).
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Creek Culvert Bypass Helps New York State Avoid a Major Road Closure
During an inspection, it became clear that one major culvert – 140 feet long, 15 feet tall and running under heavily traveled Route 30 – had outlived its expected life. The 10-guage corrugated steel structure was deteriorated and needed to be repaired – with as little disruption to Route 30 traffic patterns as possible.
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Critical pipe repair: Smith-Blair adapters help Canadian sawmill
See how custom Smith-Blair 935/936 adapters repaired deteriorated concrete pipe at a Canadian sawmill without service interruption. Read the full case study. -
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Ozone treats polluted groundwater: Xylem’s turnkey containerized solution
This system allows Bayernoil to meet the allowed discharge limit set by the Bavarian authorities into the Danube river.
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Pet Food Plant Installs Wastewater Treatment System Fit for Humans
New production lines at plant resulted in increase in wastewater flow and load, which exceeded capacity at the municipal plant. Therefore, pet food manufacturing plant needed an on-site wastewater treatment system.
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Pipeline Inspection of Critical 20-year-old Mine Discharge Water Pipelines in Sensitive Area
In the U.S., mines operate under strict Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations; as such, pipelines must be carefully monitored and maintained.