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GE's LEAPmbr* Treatment Technology Enables Wastewater Reuse For Drought-Stricken Abilene, Texas

2015-06-05 07:27:16| pollutiononline Home Page

With chronic droughts and population growth reducing reservoir levels to 30 percent capacity in the West Texas city of Abilene, the city recently completed the installation of GE’s LEAPmbr* advanced wastewater treatment system as part of major upgrades to the Hamby Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP)

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