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Featured Branch: Georgetown Service Center – Andrews, South Carolina – Industrial Water

August 5, 2019

Discuss any recent MPW success stories involving your branch.

In August 2018, MPW gained a new natural gas power plant customer. We dedicated four DI trailers to this location. Our service center would be the primary location servicing the customer. The client’s expectation was to get 1.3 million gallons of throughput per DI trailer

Customized RO improves long-term safety, efficiency

October 11, 2018

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Problem

An outdated deionization (DI) system in the paint-booth area of an Ohio automotive plant was failing to produce an acceptable quality of water and necessitated excessive chemical costs to meet approved throughput levels. Additionally, chemical leakage was causing damage

MPW’s CO2 removal system reduces costs for plant

June 20, 2018

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Problem

Before the commissioning of a Mid-western natural gas and steam-driven power plant, tests on the plant’s source water revealed elevated levels of carbon dioxide (CO2). With no plans for an on-site water-treatment facility, the plant relied on MPW as

Demineralization trailers enable natural gas fired turbine startup

August 21, 2017

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Meeting Growing Demand by Rod Reston

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,

Meeting Growing Demand: The shift to natural gas

August 17, 2017

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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

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