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RE: Doctors Lake Phosphorus Removal Pilot Project Groundbreaking Ceremony
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09-13-2019 02:42 PM
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The media is a proprietary material primarily made up of water treatment residuals. See a more detailed description at: https://www.swig-llc.com/doctors-lake-enhanced-phosphorus-removal ------------------------------ Marcus Quigley P.E., D.WRE, M.ASCE CEO Ecolucid LLC Brookline MA ------- ...
Doctors Lake Phosphorus Removal Pilot Project Groundbreaking Ceremony
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09-11-2019 05:32 PM
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On September 24, there will be a groundbreaking ceremony for Doctors Lake Phosphorus Removal Pilot Project. The Project is a full-scale demonstration project to significantly reduce phosphorus from Fleming Island Regional Wastewater Plant discharges. Treated effluent will be pumped and distributed over ...
Doctors Lake Phosphorus Removal Pilot Project Groundbreaking Ceremony
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09-11-2019 05:11 PM
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RE: Storm Water Control Measures
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06-12-2014 09:47 AM
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The approach we advocate for is consistent robust design that is less sensitive to deviations from assumed conditions. One such approach would be to include up-turned elbows on the under drains that can be removed if the native soils don't infiltrate well. The same thing can be achieved with a manual ...
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