Severn Trent/Tetra furnishes 40,000 square feet of Deep Bed™ Filters

Severn Trent/Tetra

Severn Trent/Tetra furnishes 40,000 square feet of Deep Bed™ Filters

• Thirty Deep Bed™ filters will protect the aquifer at Miami Dade’s South District WWTP.

One of the largest deep bed sand filter systems in the United States helps set the stage for future water reuse and reclamation in one of Florida’s most populous areas.

FORT  WASHINGTON, Pa. – August 8, 2008 – The Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department (MDWASD) South District Wastewater Treatment Plant has selected Severn Trent Services’ TETRA® DeepBed™ filtration technology as part of a high-level disinfection (HDL) project that expands the plant’s capacity by 60 million gallons per day (MGD) up to 142 MGD and is the precursor to future  wastewater reclamation. As Miami-Dade County’s population continues to increase, using reclaimed water enables the MDWASD to provide a sustainable water resource for its environment and its future.

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