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Chain and scraper upgrades help WWTP meet NPDES requirements
The City of Los Angeles’ Hyperion Wastewater Treatment Plant is one of the largest in the United States. It serves approximately 9 million people by treating 460 mgd of wastewater. Built in 1949, the plant was designed to treat up to 450 mgd but was forced to reduce secondary treatment in the 1960’s to 120 mgd due to limited secondary capacity.
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Town Branch WWTP controls odors with modular covers
The Town Branch Wastewater Treatment Plant located in Lexington, Kentucky, USA, serves a population of 130,000—about 60% of Lexington—Fayette County. The plant began operating in 1919, and currently treats almost 11 billion gallons of wastewater annually.
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White Paper
Unique approach to inline fermentation stabilizes biological phosphorus removal
Learn how inline fermentation improves biological phosphorus removal by increasing efficiency, stabilizing effluent phosphorus, and supporting low total phosphorus levels. -
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On demand: Domestic pressure booster basics
Attendees will step through the aspects of sizing a domestic pressure booster package for light commercial applications, from source to fixture. -
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The gold standard for mixing: versatile, reliable, low maintenance
Watch how EnviroMix’s BioMix™ system helps wastewater facilities reduce energy use, improve mixing performance, and lower maintenance demands. -
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EnviroMix’s BioMix™ Compressed Gas Mixing System
Watch how EnviroMix’s BioMix™ compressed gas mixing system improves wastewater tank mixing without introducing measurable oxygen. -
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Overcoming constraints of conventional activated sludge treatment
Watch how EnviroMix’s FlexZone® system helps wastewater facilities improve activated sludge treatment, reduce energy use, and meet nutrient removal goals. -
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How can utilities modernize network management, preserve expertise, and reduce operational risk?
Utilities are using digital network management to preserve operational expertise, improve real-time visibility and reduce operational risk as workforce demographics change. -
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Coal power utility meets updated CCR regulations
Updated State and Federal environmental regulations led to a shortened project timeline for a facility that needed a Low Volume Wastewater (LVWW) system. Because the regulation prevented the use of the ash impoundment after the deadline, the facility needed to divert all low volume wastewater flows entering the impoundment from the deadline date to the time a permanent LVWW system could be installed and operational.
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Natural Gas
Natural gas power plants depend on reliable water management to maintain uptime, protect critical equipment, and meet evolving regulations. From feedwater...
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UV disinfection offers a safe and efficient replacement for old process
The City of Scottsburg is located in Indiana between Louisville, Cincinnati, and Indianapolis. Scottsburg maintains a healthy balance between commercial, industrial and residential community with a celebrated history and bright future. Scottsburg has put a large emphasis on "quality of life" and it shows in their beautiful parks and lively downtown square.
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Village of Johnson Creek WWTF replaces biological treatment system
Located between Milwaukee and Madison at the intersection of two Wisconsin interstates, the Village of Johnson Creek is one of the fastest growing communities in the region. It bills itself as the "Crossroads with A Future." Recently, the town had to step up planning for the future as its wastewater treatment plant reached a crossroads of its own.
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Upper Gwynedd Township, PA. wastewater treatment facility
The Upper Gwynedd Township, Pennsylvania wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) which treats residential waste (70 percent) and industrial waste (30 percent) was struggling to maintain performance during peak wet weather flows. The facility was designed to treat an average daily flow of 5.7 million gallons per day (MGD) and a maximum monthly flow of 6.5 MGD with a peak hourly flow of 12 MGD.
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Xylem to provide a turnkey wastewater treatment solution
Xylem has been selected by Carolina Water Service, Inc. of North Carolina, through its sales partner Premier Water, to design, manufacture and install a turnkey wastewater treatment system located in the gated golf course community of Brandywine Bay located in Morehead City, N.C.
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Xylem responds to need for seasonal potable drinking water
The Sierra Conservation Center required extra raw water filtration capacity during their rainy season while reconditioning and repairs of their potable water treatment plant were completed. A series of heavy rains had increased the turbidity of the surface water to 80 NTU, unusable for drinking water and an immediate solution was required.
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