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Comparing Coconut Shell-Based and Coal-Based Activated Carbons
Siemens Water Technologies
Comparing Coconut Shell-Based and Coal-Based Activated Carbons Why are coconut shells used to produce activated carbon? Due to their high carbon content and hardness, coconut shells are an excellent raw material source to produce activated carbon. Activated carbons that are produced using coconut shells as the raw material are often sourced in geographic regions where coconuts are harvested, ...
 
Membrane Filtration Improves Water Quality at Point Beach Nuclear Power Plant
Siemens Water Technologies
This paper discusses the technical, economic and operational issues addressed in improving RO feedwater to acceptable standards for the Point Beach Nuclear Plant. The final design, incorporating membrane filtration, resulted in a more economical and reliable system to operate and allowed full utilization of the capacity of the RO system. We Energies' Point Beach Nuclear power plant, in operation ...
 
Water Reuse and Conservation in the CPI
Siemens Water Technologies
The need to conserve water is becoming a common concern throughout the world. Whether this is due to the cost of water, availability of water, or environmental concerns, water conservation is becoming a major focal point, both in the public and private sector. In those areas where renewable water resources are limited, and in regions where there are significant environmental concerns and costs ...
 
New Aeration System Also Provides Biological Nutrient Removal
Siemens Water Technologies
Population growth was straining the resources of the East Richmond County Public Service District (Columbia S.C.). Its Gill's Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant now had processing problems and wanted to increase capacity, but had little room to grow onsite. Building a new plant elsewhere wasn't a practical option, so district staff investigated compact upgrade alternatives.
 
The Analytical Side to Compliance with Drinking Water Regulations
Siemens Water Technologies
The Analytical Side to Compliance with Drinking Water Regulations Two new U.S. Federal regulations went into effect in 2009 that directly impact drinking water utilities that use chemical disinfection. Specifically, the Ground Water Rule (1) and the EPA Method 334.0 (2) are now in place with the purpose of improving the quality of drinking water. This paper summarizes the key elements of the ...
 

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