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Join us in New Orleans for WEFTEC 2016, Sept. 24-28. Visit Jill Mc Cusker, David Reece, Robert Lytten, Jim Edwards and Patrick Savio Jim Belcastro and Jim Dunbar of SPIRAC at WEFTEC 2016 at Booth #2235. Our team will present our latest projects and innovations.To find out more about the event visit http://www.weftec.org/
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During this uncertain time, we’d like you to know that SPIRAC is currently, and will continue to remain, fully operational as the world deals with the COVID-19 crisis.
We have implemented our operational continuity plan which means:
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SPIRAC is continuously monitoring the latest updates to this outbreak.
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March 31, 2020 - April 03, 2020. Conference: March 31- April 3 | Exhibition: April 1-2 | The Minneapolis Convention Center | Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Hope to see you in Minneapolis to show you our latest innovations.
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The purpose of the project was to replace three dated coarse screens that provide protection to the pumps. This project was part of an upgrade scheme that aimed to prevent flooding.
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Sept. 23 – 25, 2019, Chicago, Illinois USA
Weftec is only a view weeks away now. This year SPIRAC is going to present a variety of demo units, including our screen range.
We hope to see you at Booth 2908!
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A typical sewage treatment plant uses a range of treatment processes to produce recycled water and biosolids. In wastewater treatment, the process can be divided into four steps: pretreatment, primary, secondary and tertiary treatments.
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This Water Treatment Plant was built in 1985 and supplies a population of around 200,000 people with drinking water. Raw water quality has deteriorated over time due to the peaty hills the water runs down before being collected in the reservoir.
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The goal of this project was to improve screening to help protect the pumps downstream, the project also responded to concerns raised by local residents regarding odours and noise from the existing screens, which are located outside the main pumping station building. To help address these concerns the equipment is placed in a new soundproof and odour controlled building.