• Membrane elements will supply over 18.5 MGD of municipal drinking water
OCEANSIDE, CA, May 14, 2007 -- Hydranautics, the global leader in membrane technology, has been awarded eight new US municipal installation contracts in the spring of 2007. With a combined capacity of 18.5 MGD (70,030 m3/d), these eight installations demonstrate Hydranautics' broad scope of solutions to a variety of municipal feedwater challenges:
Taunton River, Massachusetts
This Integrated Membrane Design system utilizes 648 CPA3 (Composite Polyamide) high rejection brackish water elements to treat tidal influenced feedwater.
Hutchinson, Kansas
1008 energy saving/high productivity ESPA2 (Energy Saving Polyamide) elements put their superior rejection to work on a tough well-water feed source.
Hardinsburg, Kentucky
A hybrid system, this ESPA1/ESPA2 installation combines 294 energy saving/lower salt passage elements.
Flagler Beach, Florida
Over 400 high performance ultra-low pressure ESNA1-LF (Energy Saving Nanofiltration) are in pilot test with excellent results.
Ormond Beach, Florida
336 energy saving /low-pressure ESPA2 elements in two trains treat brackish feedwater in East Florida's 'Birthplace of Speed.'
Dunes Development-Palm Bay, Florida
This RO (reverse osmosis) system uses 112 reduced-maintenance CPA3 elements.
Palm Bay, Florida
185 Hydranautics "workhorse" CPA2 elements treat well-water with day/in-day out reliability.
Poweshiek, Iowa
112 ultra-low pressure ESPA 4 elements are in pilot-test in preparation for a future 500,000 GPD system.
Hydranautics and parent company Nitto Denko together form the industry leader for membrane development with a focus on unique surface coatings. The resulting membrane technology provides solutions for customer's most demanding water treatment needs.
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