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Proper Treatment Systems

August 17, 2017

View Full White Paper When commissioning a new power plant, requirements for purified water can be large—often more than an unfinished plant can supply. When it’s time to bring in outside help, proper planning can help avoid problems and keep budgets under control. With all the complexity inherent in the commissioning of a power plant, […]

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Pondering Remediation

August 17, 2017

View Full White Paper Ash ponds have been as much a part of the landscape at coal-fired power plants as stock- piles of coal and the conveyors that carry the fuel source to furnaces. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations that went into effect late last year, however, have power plant operators scrambling to close wet storage […]

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Mobile DI Tanks

Meeting Growing Demand: The shift to natural gas

August 17, 2017

View Full White Paper The shift to natural gas to generate electricity in the U.S. has been unmistakable and sudden. From 2000 to 2015, electricity generation from natural gas-fired plants doubled to 32% of all fuel sources. Last April, natural gas generated more electricity than coal for the first time since the U.S. Energy Information […]

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Cold Water Purification

August 17, 2017

View Full White Paper Is 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 bottom line performance, making […]

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Wet Scrub vs Dry Scrub

August 17, 2017

View Full White Paper Having options usually means weighing positives vs. negatives, benefits vs. costs. When it comes to paint shop management for large-scale operations, we provide two unique and comprehensive cleaning and maintenance options. Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) encounter two common issues during their automotive production: paint overspray and the waste removal of that […]

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RTO Maintenance

August 17, 2017

View Full White Paper RTOs or Regenerative Thermal Oxidizers control emissions without producing harmful byproducts or hazardous waste. They help destroy volatile organic compounds (VOCs), hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) and other odorous emissions created during normal manufacturing and industrial processes by combusting them into carbon dioxide and water. RTOs pass hot exhaust gas and cooler […]

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Inventory Management

August 17, 2017

View Full White Paper Proper inventory management seems simple: have enough supply on hand to serve your clients. But the balance can be a delicate juggling act as demand can increase or wane at a moment’s notice. Maintaining that even flow goes a long way to keeping your business in good health and your  customers […]

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Industrial Waste Compliance

August 17, 2017

View Full White Paper During the production process, industrial plants generate large amounts of solid waste. However, certain government regulations applied to materials like ash, sludge and other discharges, have made the removal of such materials more challenging throughout the years. The EPA’s Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (RCRA), for instance, created the framework for […]

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Improving Plant Efficiency

August 17, 2017

  View Full White Paper All businesses strive for efficiency and to aim for efficiency is to aim for perfection. As an industry-leading provider of integrated facilities management and support services, MPW Industrial Services appreciates the subtle nuances of the manufacturing process and works with you to optimize your company’s strengths and capabilities. MPW understands that […]

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MPW Turns Maintenance Headache into Management Success

August 7, 2017

View Full Case Study An international OEM manufacturer with a history of committed process improvements and excellent quality had a serious hole in its procurement budget. MRO inventory had been run for years by the maintenance department, and outside of an undersized “tool crib,” had stock throughout the production floor. The customer had used an […]

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