Industrial Water White Papers
It is no secret that the power sector has changed dramatically over the last 20 years. Stricter government regulations, environmental pressures and tighter budgets have transformed the way energy is produced and consumed, encouraging industry leadership to rethink age-old processes. However, certain industry standards remain constant
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Read MoreReplacing the electrodeionization, or EDI, system at a power plant may not be as simple as changing the batteries in your smoke alarm or installing new wiper blades on your automobile. With planning and preparation, however, technicians can install the latest version of the
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Read MoreMPW’s Industrial Water (IW) division is the preeminent mobile solutions provider for industrial, ultrapure water. Each day, the MPW team works around the clock with regeneration plants, service centers and staging facilities located across North America to meet the diverse industrial water needs facing today’s modern industries.
Under the guidance of the company’s founders, MPW
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Read MoreSevere weather has long been the enemy of the power industry. Hurricanes, temperature shifts, tornadoes and snow storms cause an increased demand for power generation – creating a challenging situation for plant leaders to manage.
In a recent white paper, we provided advice
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Read MoreFinding the appropriate water filtration solution is often a difficult task for plants in the power, pulp and paper and fossil fuel industries. Faced with high upfront capital investment costs and the lack of support staff to maintain a comprehensive filtration system, industrial companies often lack solutions that fit their specific needs.
As a service
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Read MoreIs your power plant ready for winter?
Whether it’s a tube leak that’s depleting a plant’s water supply, or an outage requires immediate attention, having access to a mobile water purification resource can be critical for any industrial company. Costly delays and plant shutdowns can severely impact
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Read MoreThe EPA finalized new regulations for the safe disposal of coal ash. Discharge water is restricted to a permitted amount of total suspended solids. Ash ponds need to be agitated, treated and filtered.
The EPA finalized national regulations to provide a comprehensive set of requirements for the
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Read MoreWastewater treatment, or the process of converting unsuitable water to a usable resource, has recently been utilized more frequently in the industrial process industries as demand for freshwater continues to rise. The primary goal of wastewater treatment is to remove as many pathogens as possible from the
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Read MoreIncreased regulations from governing bodies now require extra attention from power plants when managing the coal ash disposal process. A recent ruling by the EPA provided a comprehensive set of requirements for the safe disposal of coal ash and was enacted to clean up faulty surface
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Read MoreThe use of automated monitoring tools in industrial plant management has become one of the most important innovations for companies over the past decade — especially in the water and wastewater industries.
The latest advances in technology yield several benefits, including increased plant safety and system efficiency.
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