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Town of Creston Pretreats Brewery Wastewater with ADI-BVF® Reactor
Creston’s wastewater treatment facility treats both domestic and industrial effluent. The Columbia Brewery, which feeds its wastewater to the town, underwent major expansions that significantly increased its wastewater flows. Creston was not equipped to treat the volume of wastewater generated by the brewery. Town officials were eager to solve the problem, especially since the brewery was Creston’s largest employer.
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Turnkey solution drastically reduces wastewater discharge
A Gulf Coast chemical plant was faced with an unreliable demineralizer system to meet a proposed expansion of boiler feedwater requirements. In addition, the plant had a wastewater goal of zero liquid discharge. High total dissolved solids (TDS) in a proposed new well-water source threatened to increase demineralizer regeneration frequency, greatly increasing acid and caustic usage.
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Common residential wastewater myths demystified
In most cases, bigger is not better when it comes to residential wastewater pumps. Whether a residential system requires an impeller or grinder pump, the pump should be sized for the application.
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The flushability of flushable wet wipes
Sales of flushable wipes have increased due to their convenience. But this convenience can come at a high cost as demonstrated in news reports about the detrimental effects these wipes can have on plumbing systems.
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Bell & Gossett plays central role in retrofit of New York apartment buildings
Bell & Gossett (B&G) pumps are integral to the inside-out retrofit of the first of the buildings, with the Series 80 ITSC vertical inline pumps selected for the transfer from an electric heating system to hydronic distribution. ITSC stands for Integrated Technologic with Sensorless Control, a feature that combines sensorless technology with the energy- savings of variable flow.
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Bucknell University selects Goulds Water Technology as first in class
Bucknell University implemented a new pump system with variable frequency drive controls to monitor flow and response and increase the output of the pump to keep up with the fluctuating demands of the three different buildings.
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Xylem’s energy-efficient technology helps top 100 hospital maintain award-winning standards
Geisinger Medical Center installs Goulds Water Technology e-SVTM stainless steel multi-stage pumps to significantly lower lifecycle costs and increase energy savings.
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Utility identifies more than $260,000 in recoverable revenue using data-driven meter replacement program
The City of Fort Wayne, the second largest city in Indiana, has a proactive water utility that is always looking for innovative ways to optimize water management and better serve their community.
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Utility Justifies an Increase in Their Capital Spending Budget with Advanced Risk Analysis
Over approximately five years, Aurora Water observed a notable increase in water main breaks. With limited resources to renew aging infrastructure, the utility’s pipeline replacement program was struggling to keep pace.
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