Integrity Municipal Systems Solves Odor Control Problems for Santa Margarita Water District1/17/2018 Aqueous Vets’ technology partner Integrity Municipal Systems (IMS) recently completed a project for the Santa Margarita Water District (SMWD), the second largest water district in Orange County, CA, providing services to more than 155,000 residents and businesses. As new developments were planned near SMWD’s 9.0 MGD Chiquita Water Reclamation Plant, the District initiated plans for enhanced odor control solutions. A critical objective of this unique project was use of a sustainable and proven odor control technology to minimize the possibility that odors from the primary treatment process would impact residents near the plant. Timing was also a crucial factor, requiring the system to be designed, fabricated, installed and started up within 12 weeks after the issuance of the purchase order. The District selected IMS’ proven technology to meet this need. The selected IMS biological odor control system replaced an existing 24,000 cfm chemical scrubber system with IMS’ two-stage system. Stage 1: IMS I-BOx® 8025 (Biological Odor Control) unit providing the benefit of low O&M costs while eliminating chemical handling. Stage 2: IMS BCS-1000 unit delivering secondary odor control using a media blend of both activated carbon and potassium permanganate to ensure an overall odor compound removal efficiency greater than 99.5% - polishing off any sharp H2S spikes before exiting the system. The IMS system provides maximum value, measured by performance and reliability as well as capital, installation, operation and maintenance costs. To read the full project profile, click here. “Process expertise, exceptional responsiveness, hard-working field personnel, robust nuts-and-bolts equipment design, all enabled the IMS team to design, successfully install and commission its highly effective odor control system at our Chiquita Water Reclamation Plant primary process.”
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Aqueous Vets (AV) is pleased to announce that David M Jordan has joined Aqueous Vets as Vice President, Technical Services. David brings his knowledge and experience gained over his 30+ years of experience in the Water Treatment industry during his career at Calgon Carbon Corporation and Evoqua Water Technologies (USFilter Westates). David will be leading AVs services to our growing client base by providing technical support for treatment applications and selection. Additionally, he will support our business development activities and provide technical presentations to engineering consultants, technology partners, agencies and owners. David’s extensive background has included Project Engineering, Applications Engineering, Manufacturing and Equipment Fabrication, specifying and procurement of Virgin Activated Carbon as well as managing California State Certified ELAP Laboratory and overseeing QA/QC programs, isotherms evaluations, and RSSCT testing. A graduate of Purdue University, David is currently a voting member of the AWWA Granular Activated Carbon Standards Committee B604/605 and is a member of the CA-NV AWWA Water Treatment Committee. David will continue to lead the technical support team at Aqueous Vets in developing and evaluating both emerging and existing activated carbon applications. Elevated trihalomethane (THM) levels are the most common violations of the Stage 2 DBP Rule in the United States. Municipalities across the country have employed a variety of methods to reduce THM formation rates, often incurring costly and lengthy treatment plant upgrades, which often provide dismal reduction levels. In this one-hour webinar, aeration expert Ethan Brooke will review the THM formation process and cost-effective methods to reduce THMs in your water system. Operation and technological approaches to removing THMs from the tank and impact on the distribution system will be presented. Join us to discover why it's more affordable than ever to make PAX your trusted partner in THM removal. Date: Thursday, July 20, 2017 Time: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM (Pacific Daylight Time) Sign up here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3480211970872247553 Aqueous Vets Announces Award of PFOA/PFOS Treatment System for California American Water in Rancho Cordova, CA
Aqueous Vets (AV) is pleased to announce that as of May 27th, Robert Craw will be joining our firm as Vice President of Business Development. According to Charles Wells, Founder and Principal of Aqueous Vets, “Rob taking on this role is a big plus for Aqueous Vets, our represented Technology Partners, and most importantly for our clients. Rob has a successful track record of working closely with owners, engineering firms, and contractors to identify the best solutions for their project needs. His energy, experience, and commitment signal an exciting growth phase for Aqueous Vets.” With over 24 years of success in the water, wastewater, and environmental industries, Rob’s knowledge base includes:
Rob has held positions managing operations, services, and marketing functions at several national firms including: Underground Solutions Inc., Purolite, and Siemens/USFilter Corporation. He has had direct involvement in equipment design, fabrication, installation, and startup. In addition, he has been instrumental in supporting and ensuring compliance with safety and environmental policies within his areas of responsibility. As AV's Vice President of Business Development, Rob will be responsible for all critical aspects of market development, strategic planning, key client management, and contract negotiations. Mr. Craw is a veteran who served overseas, and was honorably discharged from the United States Army.
Aqueous Vets announces award of VOC treatment systems for the City of Pomona, CA
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