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New SCU Trace Metals Removal Media Helps Power Generator Treat Dewatering Process For Discharge To Public Sewer

2015-11-11 15:57:55| pollutiononline Downloads

In February 2011, Evoqua was contacted by a large Southern California power utility. The customer was in the first phase of a large investment at the site and required assistance to drain a large cooling water intake system. The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit levels for this facility required treatment of nickel to 6.7 ppb along with low level organic compounds in a seawater background ionic chemistry. Evoqua evaluated treatment with the new SCU™ adsorptive media and was capable of reaching the desired treatment goal.

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