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Water Treatment at Steel Pipe Factory – Mexico

by Adam Harnden | May 31, 2021 | Challenges, Cleantech, Recycle and Reducing GHG Emission, Water and waste water treatment

During the production process at a steel pipe factory, the water becomes polluted with oil, graphite, and fats. Factories want to separate the contaminants from the water so these resources can be re-used. Solution for Water Treatment at Steel Pipe Factory Looking for...

Aquifer Pumping – Mexico

by Adam Harnden | May 31, 2021 | Challenges, Cleantech, Water and waste water treatment

The Basin of Mexico aquifer system is the main source of water supply to Mexico City. A new project to replenish the aquifer with treated water has begun using the pumps used in the oil and gas industry. Solution for Aquifer Pumping Looking for BC companies that can...

Water Treatment at Plastic Coating Manufacturers – Mexico

by Adam Harnden | May 31, 2021 | Challenges, Cleantech, Water and waste water treatment

Plastic coating manufacturing companies in Mexico gather disposed water in a flocculate pool and treat the water with additives to separate the solids from the water. The water then goes into the municipal water system.  Solution for Water Treatment at Plastic...

Sludge Stabilization in Anaerobic Digesters of Wastewater Treatment Plants – Mexico

by Adam Harnden | May 31, 2021 | Challenges, Cleantech, Recycle and Reducing GHG Emission, Water and waste water treatment

In the process of sludge stabilization in anaerobic digesters at wastewater treatment plants (WWTP), biogas is generated which can be used to produce electricity for self-consumption, for heating the digesters (combined heat and power system), and for other uses....

Reusing Treated Wastewater for Agriculture, Energy Generation – Mexico

by Adam Harnden | May 31, 2021 | Challenges, Cleantech, Recycle and Reducing GHG Emission, Water and waste water treatment

Currently, only about 6 percent of wastewater generated in The Valley of Mexico metropolitan area is treated. Farmer’s value wastewater (whether raw, partially treated, or mixed with rainfall) for its ability to improve soil quality. However, the wastewater...

Water treatment and drinkable water supply around Mexico City – Mexico

by Burak Evren | Oct 19, 2020 | Challenges, Recycle and Reducing GHG Emission, Water and waste water treatment

Multiple municipalities around Mexico City are looking for a mutual solution that will drastically reduce the fresh drinkable water problem in and around Mexico City. Mexico City is one of the most populated cities in the world, with a limited water resource that is...
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