The Princess Elisabeth Station features
an advanced water treatment system that allows it to treat 100 % of its grey and black waters.
Not exact matches
The funding, according to the governor's office, will be used to upgrade municipal drinking
water systems by installing
advanced wastewater
treatment systems and upgrading aging wastewater
treatment plants.
«We will continue to
advance the latest
treatment technologies to ensure our public drinking
water systems are safeguarded from these unregulated chemicals that threaten the health of citizens and the environment,» Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said in a news release announcing the approval of the Suffolk
system.
- Drinking
water and wastewater infrastructure upgraded -
Advanced treatment installed for both drinking water and wastewater, and advanced filtration systems installed for drinking water - Green infrastructure and open spaces built for source water protection - «[E] nsuring proper management and storage of common contaminants like manure and road salt to prevent runoff; and increasing the state Superfund to expedite the cleanup of hazardous waste that may impact sources of drinking water
Advanced treatment installed for both drinking
water and wastewater, and
advanced filtration systems installed for drinking water - Green infrastructure and open spaces built for source water protection - «[E] nsuring proper management and storage of common contaminants like manure and road salt to prevent runoff; and increasing the state Superfund to expedite the cleanup of hazardous waste that may impact sources of drinking water
advanced filtration
systems installed for drinking
water - Green infrastructure and open spaces built for source
water protection - «[E] nsuring proper management and storage of common contaminants like manure and road salt to prevent runoff; and increasing the state Superfund to expedite the cleanup of hazardous waste that may impact sources of drinking
water.»
On Wednesday Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone launched the Reclaim Our
Water Septic Improvement Plan, a pilot program designed to make it cheaper for residents to replace their antiquated wastewater
systems with
advanced treatment systems.
Upon completion, candidates should possess a strong understanding of the following: quarantine purpose and procedures, common disease causing agents and related medical
treatments,
water quality parameters and relatedness,
advanced filtration
systems, nitrogen cycle,
system components and design, general fish and invertebrate anatomy and standard practices and procedures in aquatic husbandry.
QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Sincali has 30 + years experience in project design, programming, & commissioning of distributed automated control
systems, electrical energy generation / monitoring / remote distribution control, CNG gas detection
systems, pharmaceutical batch processing, paper / pulp mills,
water / wastewater
treatment SCADA and other
advanced process control
system applications.