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MI Systems and Membrion Announce Strategic Partnership

    MI Systems and Membrion® are partnering to provide the next generation of high-recovery desalination of groundwater and waste brines. The two companies will leverage Membrion’s CeramIX® ion exchange membranes with MI Systems’ END® technology. Membrion’s CeramIX membranes provide industry-leading high flux, low scaling performance under harsh water treatment conditions, including low pH and high temperatures.
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    MI Systems Begins Seawater Desalination System Installation at Bahamian Resort

      Magna Imperio Systems® Corp. (MI Systems) is installing a seawater desalination system for a popular resort in the Bahamas. The project will improve the water flowrate required to purify seawater into potable water, increasing it from 700,000 to 1.2 million gallons per day—which is equivalent to over eight extra months of purified water per year using the previous system. The completed project will add a third reverse osmosis unit to the customer’s water treatment system integrated with MI Systems’ END® technology.Read More »MI Systems Begins Seawater Desalination System Installation at Bahamian Resort

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      Case Study: Top-50 Craft Brewery

        Brewery Experiences 95% RO Wastewater Reduction with MI Systems Solution

        Situation

        A Top-50 U.S. craft brewery used Reverse Osmosis (RO) filtration to generate production water for their operation. The RO system was sized for 65% recovery, meaning the volume of waste produced is equal to approximately 54% of the volume of purified water generated for production. Decreasing wastewater volume would simultaneously reduce water supply and sewer expenses, and increase operating margins.

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        Case Study: Winery Effluent

          Electrochemical Process Enables Sustainable Direct Reuse of California Winery Effluent

          Situation

          A Sonoma County wine packaging conglomerate, serving 30 of the 50 top US wineries, is in a region of limited rainfall, where canals and reservoirs transport and store water from northern areas of the state. Seasonal variations, population growth, and high transportation costs continue to pressure water users to develop alternative sources for freshwater including seawater desalination, groundwater, and reclaimed wastewater.Read More »Case Study: Winery Effluent

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          Case Study: Wastewater Treatment Plant

            Cutting Edge Treatment Process Paves the Way for Permit Compliance at California Wastewater Treatment Plant

            Situation

            Discharge permit limitations, governed by the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) or other local control boards, are often updated to expand protection for downstream ecosystems and users. As a result, a municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in Southern California was in violation of their Regional Water Quality Control Board’s recently tightened discharge limits. Chloride (Cl-) concentrations now consistently exceeded a maximum threshold of 100.0 milligrams per liter (mg/L) in their secondary effluent.

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