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Announced22/08/2024
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Estimated published01/09/2024
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Today29/04/2025
Utilities
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New operational carbon filter building deep groundwater Purification Station de Steeg Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
De Steeg purification station extracts and purifies riparian groundwater (OGW) and deep groundwater (DGW) in the vicinity of Langerak. In the past, organic micropollutants (OCPs), in particular bentazone, were found in the OGW. In order to remove these OFVs, activated carbon filtration was introduced in the OGW. These GMPs are now also found in the DGW. Due to an increasing trend of the bentazone concentration in the DGW, it appears that in ~2025 the legal standard <0.1 μg/l for bentazone in drinking water will also be exceeded in the DGW. The aim of this tender is to create a new carbon filter building to bring the concentration of bentazone below the company standard of <0.05 μg/l in the effluent of the DGW by applying a new activated carbon filter step in the DGW. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
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