Hungerford & Terry
Hungerford & Terry is a privately owned manufacturer of custom-designed water treatment systems. This has been their only business since 1909. They specialize in boiler feed water and other industrial water treatment applications, as well as municipal systems for iron, manganese, arsenic and nitrate removal. Equipment can be shipped skid-mounted and fully assembled or knocked down for field erection. A complete lab is available for water analysis, jar testing, column studies and field pilot plant tests.

Address

P.O. Box 650
Clayton, NJ 08312-0650
United States
Phone: 856.881.3200
Fax: 856.881.6859

Products + Services

Ultrafiltration (UF) can now be considered an effective alternative to conventional media filtration in many applications. For well water that is deemed to be "under-the-influence-of-surface-water,” UF provides a physical barrier to the passage of virus and organisms that media filtration does not. These UF packages utilize Dow's pressurized hollow fiber, PVDF-UF membranes. more
  • Ultrafiltration (UF) can now be considered an effective alternative to conventional media filtration in many applications. For well water that is deemed to be "under-the-influence-of-surface-water,” UF provides a physical barrier to the passage of virus and organisms that media filtration does not. These UF packages utilize Dow's pressurized hollow fiber, PVDF-UF membranes. more
  • These membrane pretreatment systems extend the membrane life and optimize treatment while saving money and meeting or exceeding regulatory water requirements. This ensures the highest-quality water. Hutchinson, Kan., serves as an example of pretreatment for a reverse osmosis system utilizing GreensandPlus and anthracite filter beds to remove iron and manganese. more

Videos

Examining Ultrafiltration Packages


Pilot Study Report: Iron and Manganese Removal, Dennis, Massachusetts

During April and May of 2007, Earth Tech Inc. conducted a pilot study examining the effectiveness of potential treatment for iron and manganese removal at several of the... more

Report of the Arsenic Pilot Study Conducted at SCWA’s Madison Hill, Montauk, NY Plant.

Hungerford & Terry, Inc. conducted a pilot study at SCWA’s Madison Hill plant, located on Madison Hill Road, Montauk, New York. The purpose of the study was to... more

Town of Sudlersville - The Chesapeake Maryland Rural Water Association

The old system supplied six residents, the schools, the library and the senior center. The rest of the town had individual wells. Now there are approximately 200... more

Filters Delivered to New Mexico Treatment Plant

Hungerford & Terry has delivered two of the five granulated activated carbon (GAC) filters that will be used for the Buckman Direct Diversion project in Santa Fe, N.... more

New Treatment Plant Opens in Zanesville, Ohio

A new drinking water treatment facility utilizing eight Hungerford & Terry GreensandPlus water filters has opened in Zanesville, Ohio. This new plant replaces a 25-... more

Silver Springs Mutual Water Company Wins Award

The Nevada State Drinking Water Revolving Fund Award for Sustainable Health Protection has been awarded to the Silver Springs Mutual Water Company of Silver Springs, Nev... more

Geneva, Ill., Water Treatment Facility Wins Awards

A new 8 million gal per day Black & Veatch engineered drinking water treatment center has received the Project of the Year Award for 2009 and the Public Works... more

Hungerford & Terry to Supply GAC Filters for Santa Fe, N.M.

Entire project to be complete in 2011 Hungerford & Terry, Inc., is supplying five 12-ft-diameter, 40-ft-long horizontal multi-cell granular activated carbon (GAC)... more

Pressure Filters Keep Tourists Coming to Resort Town

More than 60 years after Churchill Hungerford approached Ocean City, Md., officials about the city’s basic water needs, Hungerford & Terry Inc. continues to help... more

Meeting Seasonal Demand

Since the early 1950s, Hungerford & Terry of Clayton, N.J., has handled water filtration for Ocean City, Md., one of the East Coast’s most popular summer resorts.... more

100 Years in Water Treatment

The past 100 years have been filled with world wars, great technological advancements and inventions and major social movements. WWD Associate Editor Clare Pierson spoke... more

POLL

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Ensuring environmental progress through proper enforcement
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Effective incentives for sustainable environmental programs
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Spring season ignites renewed sustainability goals
Celebrate the coming spring with a renewed commitment to water innovation by igniting new ideas for old challenges and... more