How Hillsborough, N.C., Solves Fluctuating Turbidity

Controlling turbidity is a key operations challenge at the Hillsborough Water Treatment Facility in North Carolina. Listen in as Plant Superintendent Russell Batemen describes how water from the river — along with fluctuating rain levels — affects the treatment process. Bateman describes which chemicals and tests are needed to deal with the rapidly changing water.
 

Controlling turbidity is a key operations challenge at the Hillsborough Water Treatment Facility in North Carolina. Listen in as Plant Superintendent Russell Batemen describes how water from the river — along with fluctuating rain levels — affects the treatment process. Bateman describes which chemicals and tests are needed to deal with the rapidly changing water.

The award-winning plant takes matters in stride, adapting to changing water conditions and modifying operations to produce a superior end product.

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