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International Confectionery Expands Operations into United States
Morinaga’s Hi-Chew fruit candies were being made in Taiwan and imported to the United States, but an explosion in popularity in recent years prompted the confectionery company to begin production in America. Morinaga planned to open a new 20-acre production facility in Orange County, North Carolina, USA that would be the first of its kind on U.S. soil. The new facility required a dependable wastewater treatment system that could treat confectionery wastewater.... -
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Leading Bottled Water Company Relies on CDI® System
When you’re the first manufacturing plant in the world to meet a rigorous international standard that rates how environmentally friendly you are, and when you’re required by law to limit groundwater use, chances are you’re going to choose an environmentally friendly, water-conserving purification system. -
Major Brewery Meets Discharge Limits and Taps into Green Energy
Increased discharge surcharges and newly imposed limits on wastewater strength prompted Oland Brewery to rethink its treatment strategy. The company wanted to be environmentally responsible, so it investigated on-site wastewater treatment options. Since the brewery is located in close proximity to neighboring buildings, space limitations were very influential in the brewery's technology selection. -
Modular MBR System Allows Noosa Yoghurt to Expand Operations
When Noosa first began making yoghurt, the plant was able to mix dairy wastewater with manure and apply it to land as a fertilizer. As production increased, this method of wastewater disposal became unsustainable, so Noosa made the environmentally-responsible choice of investing in on-site wastewater treatment. -
Multi-Stage Water Solution Helps Power Facility Reduce Costs
PSEG’s Bridgeport Harbor Station, an environmentally friendly power station that utilizes new, cutting-edge technology, is powering the future of the Greater Bridgeport Region. The station will be adding 485 megawatts of highly efficient generating capacity, powering more than 500,000 homes and businesses with clean, sustainable energy. -
Organic Bottling Facility Ensures Product Integrity with UV Disinfection
Waterborne microorganisms and contaminants of emerging concern such as pharmaceuticals and personal care products in the water are responsible for adverse effects on the flavor, color, odor and shelf life of soft drinks, bottled water and food products. Water used in the food and beverage industry, either for product, or as part of the process must be treated in order to ensure the integrity of the product. Ultraviolet disinfection provides an effective disinfection solution. -
Pet Food Plant Installs Wastewater Treatment System Fit for Humans
New production lines at plant resulted in increase in wastewater flow and load, which exceeded capacity at the municipal plant. Therefore, pet food manufacturing plant needed an on-site wastewater treatment system. -
Mobile Clarification Enables Coal-Pile Runoff Compliance
Evoqua Water Technologies was contacted by a leading global engineering, consulting and construction company, to provide wastewater treatment assistance during the final stages of commissioning at a power generation facility located in the southeast US. The station is a 665 megawatt generator which utilizes pulverized coal boiler technology... -
Integrated Technologies Get West Coast Power Plant Up and Running
A major power plant to be built on the west coast required water, wastewater and drinking water treatment systems - all in a single plant. -
Converted Coal Power Plant Updates Intake Water Screens
With regulatory pressure to shutdown coal-powered energy production plants growing, there are several coal-powered plants retiring or converting to natural gas in the next two years. A power plant located in the southern United States needed to replace its traveling water screens as the plant was retiring two of its three coal-powered units and converting the last to natural gas. -
Complying with the New CCR Regulations
With new federal regulations for flue gas waste and coal combustion residuals (CCR) in effect, energy companies transitioning from coal-fired to gas-fired power generation began to reclaim CCR storage ponds. A power company located in the southeastern U.S. needed a treatment solution that would reduce arsenic and total suspended solids (TSS) in the impounded water... -
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Evoqua Provides High Quality Recovered Water for Printed Circuit Board Washing
A Southeast manufacturer of printed circuit boards for the defense and medical industries was experiencing poor and inconsistent water quality on their board washing process, which utilized a deionization (DI) system from a local water treatment company. The water quality issue was resulting in re-work of off-spec boards, additional labor to re-process boards that failed quality control review, and higher costs overall. -
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Lower levels of iron in raw water improves mining production
A southern mining company was developing salt dome gas storage facilities that use water to mine salt from the domes shaping them so they can be used to store natural gas inside under high pressures. The raw water used for the mining process contained high levels of iron (5-8 ppm) resulting in equipment fouling and high maintenance costs. -
Stone Countertop Company Reduces Dewatering Costs
Stone countertop company, Surface Technology, Inc. of Elkridge, Maryland, knew they needed a larger filter press to improve the efficiency of the company's production system and reduce costs. What they didn't know was how the new press was going to improve their whole system. -
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