Midwest Power Station Saves On Chemicals & Reduces Operating Costs With Containerized Mobile Microfiltration System
Source: Evoqua Water Technologies
Challenge
The Ameren Coffeen Power Station in Coffeen, Illinois needed to replace its aging water treatment system, but wanted one that could handle turbidity spikes and total organic carbon (TOC), silica and sodium levels in the lake water. The plant also wanted to minimize the amount of regeneration chemicals discharged to the lake. They needed a treatment system that was not only reliable, with maximum uptime, but one that would produce the required quality and quantity of water while reducing plant costs and maintenance time.
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