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Feb 17, 2006 - Dynatec Systems Inc. has
received an order to design and build a wastewater treatment/water
reuse system for a General Mills' food processing plant in Covington,
Georgia. Presently, all wastewater at the plant is being discharged to
the sewer. When the Dynatec system comes online in June 2006, up to
500,000 gallons of water per day will be treated and up to 250,000
gallons of water per day will be recycled to the plant for reuse. The
purified water will meet federal drinking water standards.
The treatment process will be a two-stage system that will couple
Dynatec's Hi-rate Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) technology with Reverse
Osmosis (RO) technology. It may be the first time the two technologies
will be used together to treat wastewater for reuse in a food
processing plant in the United States. To learn more about this innovative system and how it can work for you, contact Dynatec Systems Inc.
Contacts.
Dynatec Systems Inc.
909 Jacksonville Road
Burlington, NJ 08016
609-387-0330 voice
609-397-2060 fax
www.dynatecsystems.com |
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