Sand Dollars

Partially submerged disc filters enable a plant in northeast Illinois to resolve sand migration and gain 600 square feet of storage area
Sand Dollars
Operator Kevin Kurtz greases one of three drum bearings on a SuperDisc filter.

Hydrogen sulfide andchlorine had eroded the rails on traveling bridge filters over three sand filter bays at the Glendale Heights (Ill.) Wastewater Treatment Plant.

While frequent bridge derailments annoyed the operators, a bigger problem was the sand sucked up by the backwash...

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