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Active treatment system solves tough stormwater challenge at mining operation

An aggregate mine in Coquitlan, British Columbia, produces large amounts of material for the construction industry, particularly sand and gravel.

New literature

BETE Fog Nozzle has released a new tank washing brochure on the spray nozzles used for bottle, drum and tank washing.

New products

GE has announced a new corrosion protection technology specifically designed for refinery boiler and steam condensate systems.

Pipe & related products

Asahi/America's Chem Proline® and Chem Prolok™ piping systems have been certified by NSF to NSF/ANSI Standard 61-G.

A solid solution

An anaerobic wastewater treatment system designed to reduce or eliminate high-strength biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) discharges is being introduced to the U.S. in...

Chemical treatment control helps streamline operations at steel mill

The website home page for Nucor-Crawfordsville reads, "In an old cornfield in Crawfordsville, Indiana, in America's rust belt, a maverick company called Nucor is attempting nothing less than t...

Multi-variable output pressure instrumentation increases process efficiencies for water applications

Multi-variable sensors (with more than one output) offering pressure + temperature, upstream pressure (P) + differential pressure (dP), and upstream liquid or gas temperature + ...

Mine's movable wastewater system helps reduce life-cycle costs

Originally constructed in 1971, the Granduc Copper Mine outside of Stewart, British Columbia, was a mother lode of copper deposits -- producing hundreds of millions of pounds in its heyday.

Stormwater solutions spearhead restoration of rocket testing facility

At Santa Susana, a former rocket engine testing facility in southern California, Boeing is using sophisticated engineered stormwater treatment systems to ensure that rainwater leaving the site exce...

Reuse, expanded treatment drive interest in membrane systems

The industrial/commercial water market is showing a growing interest in the use of membrane treatment systems both for treating water coming into their facilities and wastewater prior to discharge.