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		<title>Water purification system for high risk biohazard laboratories</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Challenge A Biocontainment Level-4 laboratory is designed to work with microorganisms such as Ebola, Marburg and Congo-Crimean hemorrhagic fever viruses that pose serious health threats, making entrance to these facilities highly restricted. These labs also depend on a reliable source of high purity water for their day to day operations. However, with tightened security and [...]]]></description>
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<p>A Biocontainment Level-4 laboratory is designed to work with microorganisms such as Ebola, Marburg and Congo-Crimean hemorrhagic fever viruses that pose serious health threats, making entrance to these facilities highly restricted. These labs also depend on a reliable source of high purity water for their day to day operations. However, with tightened security and restricted access, Biohazard lab facilities need innovative, ultrapure <strong>water treatment systems</strong> that can be easily serviced without compromising water quality, human safety or the facility’s environment.</p>
<p>Solution</p>
<p>Water used in research at these facilities needs to be extremely pure. Tap water typically contains particulates, dissolved organics, and dissolved inorganics that can impact the results of laboratory testing methods. To remove these contaminants and ensure that the water quality meets ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) Type I, 18-megohm quality, the water must be treated with a combination of technologies.<span id="more-12"></span></p>
<p>Siemens Water Technologies offers a standard ultrapure water treatment system that includes a pretreatment cartridge to remove chlorine and particulates, a reverse osmosis (RO) system with a storage reservoir, and an ultrapure lab water polishing system.</p>
<p>The system is designed to meet 18.2 megohm quality ultrapure water with &lt; 3ppb Total Organic Carbon (TOC) and &lt; 0.001 EU/ml endotoxin levels. When fitted with an optional bioguard filter, the system further removes biological contamination.</p>
<p>In addition, the system is fully self-contained on a single roller cart that can be easily transported from the biohazard laboratory to a decontamination area and out to a service engineer for servicing, offering mobility, flexibility, convenience. and safety. Also, the system is designed to be fed from a tap water source, allowing it to be easily moved from one location to another.</p>
<p>Incoming tap water enters the <strong>water treatment system</strong> through external and internal pre-treatment cartridges to remove chlorine and particulates. The water then flows into the RO membranes, where organics, total dissolved solids, and bacteria are substantially reduced. RO cartridges remove 95 percent of the monovalent ions, 98 percent of the divalent ions, and organics with a molecular weight greater than 200.</p>
<p>The RO product water is then fed to a storage reservoir. The resulting pre-purified water is pumped from the reservoir to the lab polishing unit where it flows through deionization packs, removing oxidized organics and ions. The water then flows through a dual wavelength (185-nm and 254-nm) ultraviolet sterilizer, which disinfects the water and reduces TOC levels. The water undergoes a final <strong>ultrafiltration purification</strong> step to remove pyrogens and nucleases. An optional 0.2µm point-of-use bioguard filter can be added for microbial reduction at the dispense point.</p>
<p>When the <strong>water treatment system</strong> requires scheduled servicing, the Biocontainment facility’s lab personnel simply wheel the system out of the lab, decontaminate it and hand it off to a Siemens service technician for service. An identical water treatment system that has been fully sanitized and maintained is given to lab personnel to use until the next scheduled service rotation. The returned water treatment system is delivered to the Siemens service branch for full sanitization and servicing until the next scheduled service rotation.</p>
<p>Results</p>
<p>A Level-4 Biocontainment laboratory is ensured a consistent supply of high quality water without the worry of equipment “downtime”. The lab also has the convenience of a portable system with scheduled service exchanges, enabling continued workflow without compromising safety.</p>
<p>All <strong>water treatment systems</strong> are fully maintained by Siemens’ certified water system professionals, offering peace of mind that the system will continually perform as expected, and also extending the system’s service life.</p>
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		<title>Water Treatment in Industry &#8211; The importance of Water Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Aug 2011 19:18:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Water treatment is an important industry requirement and comes under 4 main branches which include boiler water treatment, cooling water treatment, water purification and the treatment of wastewater effluent. It is considered that these cover the majority of Water treatment processes in the UK and Internationally. Water treatment is often seen as an additional cost [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.edlebwater.org/water-treatment-in-industry-the-importance-of-water-treatment.html/water-filtration-system" rel="attachment wp-att-7"><img src="http://www.edlebwater.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/water-filtration-system-300x247.jpg" alt="" title="water-filtration-system" width="300" height="247" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-7" /></a><strong>Water treatment</strong> is an important industry requirement and comes  under 4 main branches which include <em>boiler water treatment, cooling  water treatment, water purification</em> and the <em>treatment of wastewater  effluent</em>. It is considered that these cover the majority of <strong>Water  treatment</strong> processes in the UK and Internationally. <em>Water treatment</em> is  often seen as an additional cost on top of an already very expensive  industrial processes and a bit of a business luxury if the price is  right. However water treatment can be hugely beneficial to your business  not least because it can save you tens of thousands of pounds per year  in operating costs but because of reduced maintenance it can also  increase efficiency and output. It is an industry which can quickly pay  for itself and give back in spades. As well as the financial benefits it  is also important to remember with use comes wear which is why it is  hugely important with vast operating plants to have your machinery  operating efficiently and safely as not only is your operation at risk  but the safety and well-being of your employees is too, efficiency and  safety come hand in hand.</p>
<p><strong>Boiler water treatment</strong> is a popular treatment process in  industrial plants because of the problem caused by scale formation and  corrosion within the system which comes with stream. This at best can  cause increased energy costs and a much decreased level of efficiency  and a shorter plant life. At worst this can lead to a catastrophic  failure with the damage of machinery and more seriously injury and loss  of life. Boilers have to work with incredible pressures as water heated  in to steam expands in volume over 1000 times and has to travel down  narrow steam pipes at over 100 kilometres an hour. <strong>Water treatment</strong> is an  important aspect in making sure this process is kept safe and  efficient.<span id="more-5"></span></p>
<p>As with <em>Boiler Water, Cooling Water</em> processes also suffer from  scale formation and corrosion but also can be subject to fouling as they  easily become breeding grounds for harmful bacteria such as <strong>Legionella</strong>.  This form of pneumonia is the cause of Legionnaires Disease which comes  with the inhaling of water droplets which in most cases proves fatal.  In addition to this, untreated <em>cooling water </em>will more than likely  reduce the efficiency of and shorten your plant’s life, this can lead to  unreliable and unsafe plant operation. Left untreated you could be  wasting £10,000s in energy, chemicals and water charges every year.  Specialised <strong>water treatment chemicals</strong> can prevent the build-up of scale  and corrosion thus preventing and reversing the effects on industrial  processes.</p>
<p><em>Chlorine Dioxide</em> has these days become the favourite method of  <strong>water purification</strong> in industrial and commercial processes; this is  because of a number of the advanced and unique disinfection properties  it carries. These include its powerful, yet selective nature unlike  Chlorine and Bromine ClO2 is unaffected by changes in pH and is  incredibly effective against biofilms. It can readily permeate and  penetrate biofilms that are normally resistant to most disinfectants and  chlorine. Legionella as stated before is a serious danger should your  water remain untreated and Chlorine Dioxide has been seen to be  extremely effective in the control and disinfection of the Legionella  bacteria.</p>
<p>As you can see <strong>Water Treatment</strong> is a wide ranging industry and  there is a need for it in most industrial and many commercial sites,  cost and safety are inexplicably linked and in most theatres cost  increases with investment in safety but not with <em>water treatment</em>.  Operational costs are guaranteed to decrease in the long term as your  plant’s life is lengthened and maintenance is required less frequently.</p>
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