Groundwater Uranium Treated in Marshfield, Vt.

Aug. 14, 2007
AdEdge Technologies, Inc.’s Uranium Adsorption system helps Marshfield, Vt. To clean up its groundwater.

AdEdge Technologies, Inc. announces successful results of its AD92 Uranium Adsorption Treatment System to treat high levels of naturally occurring groundwater uranium in the Village of Marshfield, Vt. The town now consumes source water after being served only bottled water for four years.

Installed in July 2007, the system featured a twin AD92–80 Adsorption treatment system rated for up to 160 gpm using anion exchange media. This media is a specialty anion exchange resin for uranium removal, and provides a greater resistance to organic fouling than other media. Initial testing conducted by the Village of Marshfield showed non-detectable levels, below the 30 ug/L MCL for uranium.

“AD92 technology is ideal for use in potable water applications such as the Village of Marshfield, as well as non-potable and environmental remediation applications for removal of naturally occurring uranium,” said Greg Gilles, Vice President, AdEdge Technologies.

Source: AdEdge Technologies Inc.

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