California Project Takes Aim at Efficiency
By Thomas Renner
PROJECT AT A GLANCE
What:A $38.5 million renovation of the Robert B. Diemer Water Treatment Plant in Yorba Linda, California.The treatment plant is...
Like a Member of the Family
Since its founding in 1929, France-based OLVEA Group has led the way as a European leader in the supply of fish, lard, and vegetable...
Positive Displacement Pumps Keep LPG Flowing
Petroleum refiners have historically used flares to burn off waste gases to meet product specifications. This practice is increasingly at odds with environmental regulations...
A Fruitful Partnership in Florida
According to the United States Department of Agriculture Economic Research, oranges are the number one fruit consumed in America, beating bananas and apples for...
Portuguese olive mill quadruples production capacity
With the installation of Alfa Laval’s state-of-the-art Foodec Sigma decanter, Caminhos do Futuro has quadrupled its extra virgin olive oil processing capacity, increasing from...
Protecting a Blue Flag Seaside Town
Hidrostal Ltd., the UK sales division of specialist pump manufacturers for the wastewater industry, has provided Yorkshire Water with a reliable solution for a...
One Year Later, Thompson Pump Still Playing Integral Recovery Role in...
Spillway completely damaged. Thompson’s staff first day on the job evaluating the upcoming project.
The catastrophic damage of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico has left...
Sweetening the Deal with EcoFlow Valves
A major U.S. sugar producer has several hundred pumps throughout the plant. These pumps are either using packing, which requires constant maintenance or using mechanical seals,...
Love Thy Neighbor in Seabrook
By Soren Rasmussen, Landia
Gazing across at the view in Seabrook of yachts, wild birds, and palm trees in the welcome breeze, it takes the...
Virginia Project Aims to Rein In Land Subsidence
A United States Geological Survey report in 2013 found that land subsidence in Virginia’s Chesapeake Bay region has been occurring since the 1940s. Rates...









