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FPUA Lead and Copper Corrosion Bench-scale Study – Planning for the Future

With the revisions to the Lead and Copper Rule under the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations of the Safe Drinking Water Act tightening requirements on lead in drinking water, awareness and attention of lead and copper corrosion is on the rise. Additionally, increasingly stringent water quality regulations have utilities increasing their reliance on membrane technology. FPUA Lead and Copper Corrosion Bench-scale Study – Planning for the Future

Globaltech Goes Deep For Replacement of SUA Lift Station 36

We will go to great depths to serve our clients. Recently, we were given the opportunity while working with the Seacoast Utility Authority (SUA) to replace the aging Lift Station 36 using the design-build delivery method.  In 2019, SUA discovered that the existing Lift Station collector manhole had experienced settlement in recent months resulting in Globaltech Goes Deep For Replacement of SUA Lift Station 36

Lime Softening Transfer Pump Replacement

We are happy to announce the completion of our lime softening transfer pump replacement project in Fort Pierce, Florida. Over the past several years, Fort Pierce Utilities Authority (FPUA) has hired Globaltech under a continuing design build contract to replace their aging transfer pumps, which transfer treated water from the water treatment plant’s Lime Softening Lime Softening Transfer Pump Replacement

Drinking Water Week

During the first week of May, the American Water Works Association (AWWA) celebrates Drinking Water Week. This annual event is a unique opportunity for both water professionals and the communities they serve to recognize the vital role water plays in our life. This year’s theme is “there when you need it,” which focuses on the Drinking Water Week

Wastewater Treatment Plant Capacity Analysis Report

Every five years, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) requires that an updated capacity analysis report (CAR) be prepared for wastewater treatment plants (WWTP). The CAR compares actual wastewater flows over the past five years to the permitted capacity of the WWTP, including treatment, residuals, reuse and disposal systems. It also includes a review Wastewater Treatment Plant Capacity Analysis Report