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Re: amariep post# 5111

Monday, 02/16/2009 12:02:05 PM

Monday, February 16, 2009 12:02:05 PM

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Industries struggle with water supply challenges:
In the United States alone, over 19 trillion gallons are used solely for industrial purposes
Typically these needs are met by transporting water from a nearby natural source and usually need to be treated for natural bacteria and other contaminates before they can be effectively used. Once used, the resulting waste water must then again be subjected to special testing and treatments to meet strict government regulations.
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Several industrial waste water treatment technologies have been employed to address the growing industrial water supply demand. While certainly beneficial, these methods have many constraints. Most consume significantly large amounts of energy and require significant capital and logistics to employ. Others are inefficient, capable of recycling less than half of the waste water, forcing constant resupply from a fresh source.

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