The City of Tampa is embarking on a groundbreaking $200M water treatment project featuring the innovative SIX technology, which will add ten suspended ion-exchange resin trains to their water treatment plant, making it the world’s largest application.
In the linked ENR article, Carollo Project Manager Vincent Hart highlights the technology’s prowess in organics removal. Successful pilot results showed a six-fold increase in filter throughput and reduced organics levels, preventing a $250M plant expansion. Construction begins in 2028, marking a significant leap in water treatment efficiency.
Read more here: Tampa Taps Novel Tech for $200M Project to Remove PFAS, Pollutants From Water Supply | Engineering News-Record (enr.com)
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