Contaminant removal

May 1, 2013
Orica Watercare has announced the new MiCo (MIEX® Co-removal) Process which uses multiple resins, both cationic and anionic, to remove a multitude of contaminants in the same fluidized bed.

Orica Watercare has announced the new MiCo (MIEX® Co-removal) Process which uses multiple resins, both cationic and anionic, to remove a multitude of contaminants in the same fluidized bed. One proven application is to soften and reduce DOC and sulfide simultaneously. The process has been piloted at several municipalities with challenges including sulfide removal, switching from chloramines to free chlorine and maintaining DBP compliance. The results yield DOC reductions of 60% or greater while achieving hardness reductions of 30-45%, demonstrating that multiple resins fluidized simultaneously can remove multiple contaminants in one solution.

Orica Watercare
www.miexresin.com

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