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    Water dam of Kraftwerke Oberhasli AG in Lake Grimsel in Switzerland.
    Nov. 14, 2019
    High-pressure automatic basket strainers minimize wear on control valves caused by glaciers and suspended solids.
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    Nov. 14, 2019
    Power generation plants can remove fats, oils and grease from process water, cooling water and condensate, as well as decrease oil-hauling costs.
    Images courtesy of AHR Expo
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    Nov. 14, 2019
    HR Expo will be held Feb. 3–5, 2020, at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.
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    Nov. 14, 2019
    Read about water in power generation, food and beverage and mining. We also discuss Legionella contamination, heat exchanger fouling and a separation system used in an agriculture...
    All images courtesy of AquaHD
    Figure 1. Natica is a hydrodynamic separator that separates particles under low pressure.
    Nov. 12, 2019
    A solids separator installed at an agricultural production facility maintains water quality at the inlet of an irrigation system.

    More content from November/December 2019

    All images courtesy of HRS Heat Exchangers
    Corrugated tubes have been shown to help reduce many types of fouling.
    Nov. 12, 2019
    Knowledge and proper design can help operators keep heat exchangers running in optimum condition by avoiding frequent removal and cleaning.
    All images courtesy of IDE Technologies
    Acid mine drainage in the Sao Domingos Mine, a deserted open-pit mine in Mertola, Alentejo, Portugal
    Nov. 12, 2019
    Combining a reverse osmosis system with an integrated salt precipitation unit can create a solution for industrial wastewater and brackish water.
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    Nov. 8, 2019
    Legionella growth has been seen in petrochemical, food and dairy, paper mill and brewery wastewater. Facilities can implement safety measures to mitigate contamination.
    Water Technology staff
    Oct. 18, 2019
    Circling trends at this year’s exhibition included optimizing reuse capacities, ending wasted water and surpassing regulatory requirements.