Temporary Mobile Water & Wastewater
Maintain your system operations during upgrade, maintenance, and peak demand, plus commissioning
Temporary mobile water & wastewater – bridge solutions offers you flexible service-based solutions by augmenting or replacing permanent water treatment facilities for you on a short term or long term basis. Typical situations where these solutions are needed are:
- When you have seasonal volume demand increases,
- When you have planned maintenance or
- During start-up commissioning, ?
- During new construction or during system upgrades.
The modular design of our mobile water fleet is able to compensate for variations in the volumes of process water that needs to be produced or wastewater to be treated without impacting your core activities.
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Case Studies
Mobile MBR gets facility back up and running after devastating wildfire
The Woolsey wildfire caused mass destruction as it ripped through the Malibu hills of Southern California in late 2018.
Coal-fired power plant saves money and avoids maintenance upgrades
91大神mobile water solution with InSight* enables power plant to eliminate required maintenance upgrades and gain annual operating cost savings
A 250-megawatt power plant in the Western United States utilized evaporation ponds to hold large volumes of wastewater discharged from their operations.
Remote power plant utilizes mobile water solution during planned outage
91大神delivers temporary mobile water solution for remote Alaskan power plant. Golden Valley Electric Association (GVEA) operates a two-unit coal-fired power plant in remote Healy, Alaska.
Customer meets new discharge regulations with mobile MBR
Life sciences and animal health is a wide-ranging industry. Anti-bacterials, anticoccidials, and vaccines play an important role in ensuring healthy livestock, which supports human health.
Veolia’s M-PAK* mobile solution provides uninterrupted water purification to Koch Foods
Koch Food’s water treatment equipment was aging, and they were having issues meeting state requirements under periods of high and expanding production in the processing plant.