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Garver tested and advanced the use of a zero-liquid discharge (ZLD) process train to reclaim the saline blowdown from a 600-ton commercial cooling tower at Red Rocks Community College in Lakewood, CO.
Learn MoreGarver is committed to the development of innovative solutions for water industry challenges as demonstrated by its research and development initiatives. As proof of that commitment, Garver maintains membership in multiple research centers including the Nano Enabled Water Treatment (NEWT) Center at Arizona State University (ASU), the Water and Energy Sustainable Technology (WEST) Center at the University of Arizona, and the Membrane Applied Science and Technology (MAST) Center at the University of Arkansas. These memberships allow for easy access to premier researchers and their advanced facilities. For example, our NEWT membership enables us to conduct testing and verifications of treatment technology solutions that could be developed for new membrane filtration for water reclamation. Garver’s Water Technology Team is standing by to assist with the next research initiative.
Garver tested and advanced the use of a zero-liquid discharge (ZLD) process train to reclaim the saline blowdown from a 600-ton commercial cooling tower at Red Rocks Community College in Lakewood, CO.
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