WaterHub
Philip Morris USA
Now sitting on the site of a former coal-fired power plant, the WaterHub at Philip Morris USA is a symbol of an industrial parks turn to green infrastructure. Capable of recycling over 235 million gallons annually, this system is providing millions of dollars in guaranteed savings in water and sewer fees through a Water Processing Agreement over the next 30 years.
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Emory University
Emory University is home to the first decentralized ecological water reclamation system in the US. The WaterHub uses a combination of indoor and outdoor hydroponic bioreactors, capable of recycling over 100 million gallons annually. Through a Water Processing Agreement, this facility is providing guaranteed savings to the University, equating to tens-of-millions of dollars over the next 20 years.
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RECIPROCATING WETLANDS
A Place at the Beach
Condo residents at A Place at the Beach, in Atlantic Beach North Carolina chose to install a ReCip Reciprocating Wetland, which requires very little oversight, giving homeowners the independence of an on-site solution, while removing the burden of costly, time-consuming maintenance.
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Windward Dunes
When the Windward Dunes development in Indian Beach, North Carolina encountered issues with the water being treated by their aging activated sludge system, they turned to an alternative solution: ReCip Reciprocating Wetlands.
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MBBR & Submerged Fixed Film
Frontier Oil Refining
When Frontier Oil Refining was required to modify its treatment system in order to meet new effluent permit limits, it turned to Integrated fixed and moving media solutions, provided by Entex Technologies, Inc. The plant was able to meet very low effluent ammonia limit and the attached growth biomass helped the plant recover quickly from major refinery process upsets that affected the wastewater plant. Frontier Oil demonstrated that this is a cost-effective, quick upgrade solution for industrial wastewater treatment systems
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The Colony, TX
In early, 2005 the city of The Colony, a suburb of Dallas, Texas, made major modifications to its Stewart Creek wastewater treatment plant to increase plant capacity and modify existing contact stabilization basins. The limitations of the existing process prevented the facility from consistently nitrifying. Entex Technologies, Inc. provided the solution to these issues, while also enabling The Colony to expand its plant capacity.
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Owens Corning, OH
Entex Technologies increased the treatment capacity and efficiency at the Owens Corning wastewater plant in Newark, Ohio by adding BioWeb modules to its existing sequencing batch reactor. The upgrade has allowed Owens Corning to vary production levels at the manufacturing site.
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Lake City, FL
In the Fall of 2009, Entex was chosen as the IFAS system supplier for the Ciales Wastewater Treatment Plant and Dos Rios Pump Station. The project consists of a new pretreatment facility and a complete retrofit to a BioPortz™ Moving Media System.
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Snohomish, WA
In the Fall of 2009, Entex was chosen as the IFAS system supplier for the Ciales Wastewater Treatment Plant and Dos Rios Pump Station. The project consists of a new pretreatment facility and a complete retrofit to a BioPortz™ Moving Media System.
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Mt. Wolf, PA
Entex provided Webitat modules to the 1.7 MGD Mt. Wolf, PA wastewater treatment plant. The modules brought enhanced nitrification and denitrification to the project.
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Ciales, Puerto Rico
In the Fall of 2009, Entex was chosen as the IFAS system supplier for the Ciales Wastewater Treatment Plant and Dos Rios Pump Station. The project consists of a new pretreatment facility and a complete retrofit to a BioPortz™ Moving Media System.
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Johnstown, PA
In the Fall of 2008, Johnstown, PA installed 32 BioWeb modules in their existing 12 MGD pure oxygen wastewater treatment plant. This successfully reduced the clarifier’s solids loading and brought the plant into compliance with its solids effluent limit.
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