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Reverse osmosis system leads to dual cost savings at oil refinery

April 24, 2019

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Problem

Not satisfied with the variable cost of city water and the additional sewer charge associated with disposal of wastewater, managers at a Michigan oil refinery sought to restructure its water system by incorporating reverse osmosis (RO) technology. Plant personnel determined that reusing

Mobile Reverse Osmosis (RO) 600 Spec Sheet

March 28, 2018

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MPW’s Multi-Pass 600 Reverse Osmosis (RO) System provides a convenient production solution for removing dissolved solids, total organic carbon (TOC) and other colloidal contaminants. The system is operable in either single- or double-pass mode, with nominal flow rates up to

Automation simplifies RO replacement energy plant

August 21, 2017

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Problem

Facing the failure of its reverse osmosis systems, an Indiana gas-and-coal energy facility sought the company with the best emergency response and customer service in the industry — MPW Industrial Services.

To meet the customer’s standards for this project, MPW

MPW’s emergency response pays off for power station

August 21, 2017

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Problem

When a Virginia power station had an issue with its Reverse Osmosis (RO) process, it called on MPW to supplement its water needs during an excessively cold winter.

The plant, which lost RO functionality at one of its four power-production units,

Mobile Reverse Osmosis (RO) 350 Spec Sheet

July 28, 2017

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MPW’s Multi-Pass 350 Reverse Osmosis (RO) System provides onboard filtration and is a convenient production solution for removing dissolved solids, total organic carbon (TOC) and other colloidal contaminants. The system is operable in either single- or double-pass mode, with nominal flow rates

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