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Bredel Apex35 Hose Pumps Increase Accuracy of pH Control

25.06.2015 -

The New Braunfels, Texas plant of the Canyon Regional Water Authority is keen on sourcing an alternative to its progressive cavity (PC) pump to increase the accuracy of pH control. The potable water plant currently controls pH by dosing lime slurry using a PC pump, which runs for approximately 12-16 hours a day at a rate of 900 litre/hour.

  • Xylem’s Wastewater Pumping Solution to Reduce Energy Use at Australian Pump Stations

    24.06.2015 -

    Xylem has been working with water and sewerage services provider Unitywater in Queensland, Australia to significantly reduce energy consumption and eliminate blockages at a number of Unitywater’s wastewater pump stations. Unitywater is one of Australia’s largest water services providers, servicing over 16 percent of Queensland’s population with 17 wastewater treatment plants and 778 sewage pumping stations.

    FNPM Plastic-lined Magnetic Drive Pump from Friatec

    24.06.2015 -

    FNPM magnetic drive pumps from Friatec AG – Division Rheinhütte Pumpen provide a reliable solution for demanding applications. They enable the pumping of extremely aggressive, corrosive, toxic and generally dangerous or environmentally hazardous media. 15 sizes are available for flow rates of up to 350 m3/h, enabling the achievement of maximum flexibility during planning.

    Flexibility and No Cross-contamination

    22.06.2015 -

    Alfa Laval Unique Mixproof Valves provide maximum flexibility in hygienic flow processing by making it possible to handle two different fluids at the same time, with no risk of cross-contamination. Using two independent plugs and seals means a single mixproof valve can often replace two or more valves of other types.

    Voith Supports Waneta Expansion Project

    19.06.2015 -

    The Waneta Expansion Limited Partnership (WELP), between Fortis Inc., Columbia Power Corporation and Columbia Basin Trust, has connected the Waneta Expansion Project near Trail, British Columbia to the electrical grid. The plant is located on the border between Canada and the USA and is now generating power on the BC Hydro grid.