Case stories for water supply and wastewater utilities
See how your peers in utility companies have improved efficiency and optimised their processes. Ideas and experience from Grundfos customers could help resolve issues at your plant.
Herning, Denmark
In a major modernisation project of their wastewater treatment, Herning City (70,000 inhabitants) installed an ultramodern SCADA monitoring system. In this interview the city’s wastewater treatment manager describes his original vision, the process of screening potential suppliers and the outcome.
One of the dramatic improvements is the way they now manage alarm situations. Management and staff are now better able to concentrate on the core business of running their treatment plants.
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In the Ile de France region, remarkable progress is being accomplished in urban wastewater treatment. The Paris – SIAAP organisation which collects and treats the wastewater of Paris and the surrounding area, has upgraded its various wastewater treatment plants so that they meet European standards.
Let’s take a look at the Paris Valenton wastewater treatment plant where the innovation, technology and know-how of Grundfos France have made this ambitious project a success. Grundfos France designed, manufactured and installed the aerating and mixing system.
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Biala Podlaska, Poland
Heavily reduced energy and maintenance costs strengthened the public water supplier’s financial result.
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Bunny Hill, UK
This complete, pre-packaged booster station attracted much attention in water supply circles.
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Lyubertsy, Russia
Pressure boosters please consumers and the municipality "We’ve not had a single outage".
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North Brussels, Belgium
New Aquiris (Veolia) 1,100,000 PE plant uses Grundfos pumps, pits, mixers, monitoring/control systems.
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Shanghai, China
Aeration process in the world’s second biggest plant kept efficient by SmartTrim impellers.
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St. Petersburg, Russia
Their new pumps were so efficient, they literally thought the electricity meters had stopped working!
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