The plug-and-play system treats flows from 5-400 gallons per minute (gpm), is easy to install, operate and maintain, and offers leasing options to eliminate capital expenditures – a particularly attractive alternative for communities lacking capital funding.
‘Upcoming PFAS regulations will be challenging, expensive, and a drain on the resources of all water systems, particularly those in small or underserved communities,’ said Rob Craw, AV President and CEO. ‘With this new product line, AV expands its Concept to Commission commitment and can now provide treatment options that address the complete range of flow applications and capacities, from the smallest, rural 10-gpm plant to the largest utilities requiring 30 million gallons per day (MGD) or more. This customisable system enables utilities of all sizes to remain in compliance and achieve treatment objectives without the capital expense.’
AV’s new NSF Certified modular product line offers the flexibility of increasing flows or treating multiple contaminates by selecting the specific filter to meet treatment goals. These systems also address long-term waste concerns with responsible and certified media disposal with a convenient self-disposal system.
‘Not only does the new system offer convenience and flexibility, but it also puts control of ongoing operations and maintenance back into the hands of the utilities, where it belongs,’ continued Craw.
AV is now applying its Concept to Commission approach to small systems designed to be as simple as changing a refrigerator filter cartridge. Bridging the knowledge gap between engineering, manufacturing, installation and commissioning with a consultative approach, AV works with each client to customise a solution built specifically to address the individual utility’s needs.