Clean Tech Water

Fluence Corporation

International Water Association

The Freshwater Blog

California WaterBlog

News & Events - Water Use It Wisely

My Desert Spring Water

Water Europe

2030 Water Resources Group

Water News -- ScienceDaily

SpringWell Water Filtration Systems

WaterBlog@KTH: Reflect, Rethink, Refill

Flowater

Water news Canada

WaterWired

Water – State of the Planet

Eldo Blog

What to consider when selecting a Packaged Water Plant



Packaged water plants are typically used for flows ranging from 5,000 to 6,000,000 gallons per day (GPD). Influent and effluent water quality are the main considerations in determining the suitability of a packaged plant application. Most packaged water plant equipment suppliers will often supply systems for pilot tests to evaluate the treatment process needed. Other factors to consider in regards to system use are: capital costs, schedule, footprint, implementation, system reliability operation, and environmental regulations.


ADVANTAGES
  • Pre-engineered, pre-fabricated structures result in lower cost
  • Unit is easily transported to the customer's project site
  • Design allows for a quick turn around time for delivery and installation
  • System is simple to operate and requires low manpower
  • Effective aerobic operational principal
  • User friendly - low and easy maintenance
  • Regulatory compliant
  • Custom design / application specific systems
  • Long service life


TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
  • Land development / housing / subdivisions
  • Small and medium sized cities
  • Mobile home parks
  • Remote mining, logging, and construction sites
  • Recreational areas such as parks and marinas
  • Low Flow / High Strength and High Flow / Low Strength application
  • Biological treatment for industrial wastewater flows
  • Manufacturing facilities, power plants, military bases
  • Schools and other educational campuses

No comments: