FROM GE WATER JUNE 2009

 

American Water Works Association 09 Annual Conference & Exposition (ACE)
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Q&A: New ZeeWeed 1500 Pressurized Ultrafiltration Membrane
Advanced ZeeWeed membranes and century-old irrigation system give rise to new water source
GE Empowers Barcelona Community with Water Quality Solutions
Largest Advanced Water Purification Project at Orange County Water District uses GE’s Sievers TOC Analyzers to Deliver Highest Quality Water

Q&A
New ZeeWeed 1500 Pressurized Ultrafiltration Membrane
New ZeeWeed 1500 Pressurized Ultrafiltration MembraneThomas Buer, Global Technology Leader UF/MBR, shares his insight into the evolution and advantages of ZeeWeed 1500 pressurized membrane—the latest addition to GE’s ultrafiltration portfolio.
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Advanced ZeeWeed Membranes and Century-Old Irrigation System Give Rise to New Water Source
Advanced ZeeWeed Membranes and Century-Old Irrigation System Give Rise to New Water Source A move away from agriculture on the Hawaiian island of Kaua’i has dramatically lowered the water table as flood-type irrigation decreases. An innovative solution that combines GE’s ecomagination-certified ZeeWeed membranes and a century-old irrigation system captures, stores and treats abundant rainfall to create a sustainable new supply of drinking water.
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GE Empowers Barcelona Community with Water Quality Solutions
GE Empowers Barcelona Community with Water Quality Solutions Barcelona Spain was plagued with poor water quality, water scarcity and regulatory concerns. GE's EDR technology solved these issues and now provides drinking water to the area. The plant is the largest brackish water EDR plant in the world.
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Largest Advanced Water Purification Project at Orange County Water District Uses GE’s Sievers TOC Analyzers to Deliver Highest Quality Water
Largest Advanced Water Purification Project at Orange County Water District Recognized as a model for global water recycling projects, the Orange County Water District’s Groundwater Replenishment (GWR) system is one of the largest advanced water purification projects of its kind in the world using GE’s Sievers Total Organic Carbon (TOC) Analyzers. Using a three-step process—including microfiltration, reverse osmosis, and ultraviolet disinfection with hydrogen peroxide advanced oxidation— the GWR system turns highly treated sewer water into near-distilled quality purified water. Having the ability to monitor TOC online, in the lab, and in a portable capacity, gives OCWD flexibility and immediate access to TOC results throughout the process.
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