City of Moline, IL Selects Engineered Treatment Systems (ETS, LLC) as UV System Provider for City Drinking Water
Beaver Dam, WI (PRWEB) October 24, 2013 -- The Utility serves a population of 43,500 people and the drinking water plant is fed by the Mississippi River. This source in turn draws water from an 85,000 square mile agricultural watershed; so a robust disinfection barrier is essential. The City carefully examined a variety of disinfection methods, including Ozone and Membrane technologies. UV technology was substantially less than both technologies in capital cost and annual operating costs.
ETS UV systems are third party validated in accordance with the US EPA Guidance manual, and are manufactured at the ETS production facility in Beaver Dam, WI.
Commenting on the award, Greg Swanson, Moline Utilities General Manager stated “The City is pleased to have ETS as our partner for this important project. We have found the ETS team to be knowledgeable, responsive, and goal oriented during the multi-year process that lead to the selection of the ETS SX 635-16 reactors for our demanding drinking water application. Their technical expertise and communication skills have played a crucial role in working with our consultant partner and satisfying the design requirements of our primacy agency.”
About Engineered Treatment Systems (ETS)
Based in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, Engineered Treatment Systems LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Neptune-Benson. ETS is a leader in the development and manufacture of UV systems, specializing in closed vessel UV technology. Our world class UV systems offer treatment solutions for a range of uses from recreational water to municipal and a wide variety of industrial applications. With advanced technology and a wealth of experience, ETS has the expertise to provide effective and cost efficient solutions for a broad range of industry needs.
See: http://www.ets-uv.com or 877.885.4628.
Jill Bibby, ETS-UV, http://www.ets-uv.com/UV_Solutions/Municipal/, +1 920-885-4628, [email protected]
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