WARRENDALE, PA, March 9, 2010 -- Siemens has received a Wyoming statewide Chapter 3 permit for treatment of produced water, enabling Siemens to expedite produced water services...
Read More >OAKWOOD, VA, March 4, 2010 -- A new water treatment system, the first to be used in a North American coal mine, is being implemented by CONSOL Energy Inc. in one of the nation's largest coal mines...
Read More >HARRISBURG, PA, March 4, 2010 -- Pennsylvania's mine reclamation program made dramatic progress in 2009 by reclaiming abandoned sites that threaten health and safety and restoring streams poisoned by mine drainage...
Read More >Nitrate and sulfate are common contaminants in surface water and groundwater associated with mining operations.
Read More >Cooling towers scrub large volumes of air and effectively remove solids consisting of dust, microbiological organisms, and various airborne debris.
Read More >Given the current economic environment, many businesses and governmental bodies are reducing their budgets and expenditures for flow control products.
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Optimizing Biological Nutrient Removal from an SBR System in Northern Virginia
A northern Virginia WWTP at Dale City utilizes a system consisting of a Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) and a cloth media filter to process their municipal wastewater. ... Sponsored By:
Aqua-Aerobic Systems Inc.
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An Alternative to MBR Technology: The Multiple-Barrier Treatment Process at St. Helens WWTP, Tasmania, Australia
Membrane bioreactors (MBRs) have emerged as a leading-edge technology in the application of activated sludge wastewater treatment. Membrane-coupled activated sludge ... Sponsored By:
Aqua-Aerobic Systems Inc.
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