Arizona American Water Employee's Idea Saves More Than 10 Million Gallons of Water a Year
01 April 2009 - 12:08PM
PR Newswire (US)
Innovative water reuse initiative reduces both water use and costs
in NW Valley PHOENIX, March 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Arizona American
Water Senior Plant Operator John Lulewicz and his coworkers found a
new way to reduce excessive water consumption and costs by more
than 50%. The operations team utilized the Watts Big Bubba water
reuse filters for internal industrial use at the waste water
treatment plant at the Northwest Valley Reclamation facility that
serves customers in Sun City West, Peoria, and north Phoenix.
"What's really extraordinary about this is the instant savings
achieved in terms of water use and operational expenses," says Brad
Cole, Director of Operations in the West Valley for Arizona
American Water. "Employees like those at the Northwest Valley plant
really set a great example for not only our company, but for
everyone striving for efficiency in the water industry." Cost
reduction plan turns into major water savings. Lulewicz came up
with a plan to reuse water from the facility's 1.2 million gallon
equalization basin by converting a water filter intended for a
normal drinking water treatment plant to be used at the wastewater
treatment plant. To meet the timeframe and be cost effective, all
work was done by in-house staff. Expenses for water have dropped
from $5-7,000 a month to $1,500 during the summer and $800 in the
winter months. Even more impressive is that this treatment plant
now saves more than ten million gallons of water a year! The
manufacturing company has also contacted Arizona American Water to
learn how they applied drinking water technology in a wastewater
treatment plant. Arizona American Water will be adding a third bank
of Watts Big Bubba filters to the process which will increase
production and the ability to reuse the water in other areas at the
plant. Once these areas are put into service the water usage
savings is estimated to be at least 12 million gallons of drinking
water a year. One of the unanticipated savings of the project was
the elimination of the need to soften the water. Now that the
wastewater treatment plant is reusing nonpotable (wastewater) water
in the treatment process, the need to soften the previously
supplied potable (drinking) well water is eliminated. As a result,
the bank of water softeners at the facility is offline and is
providing additional savings on maintenance and chemicals expenses
- a saving of almost a thousand dollars per month. Arizona American
Water Arizona American Water, a wholly owned subsidiary of American
Water (NYSE: AWK), is the largest investor-owned water utility in
the state, providing high-quality and reliable water and/or
wastewater services to more than 300,000 people. Founded in 1886,
American Water is the largest investor-owned U.S. water and
wastewater utility company. With headquarters in Voorhees, N.J.,
the company employs more than 7,000 dedicated professionals who
provide drinking water, wastewater and other related services to
approximately 15 million people in 32 states and Ontario, Canada.
More information can be found by visiting http://www.amwater.com/.
DATASOURCE: Arizona American Water CONTACT: Joni McGlothlin of
Arizona American Water, +1-623-238-0671, Web Site:
http://www.amwater.com/
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