Cummins Inc. Plant Commits to Reducing Wastewater Through Reverse Osmosis
NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / May 31, 2023 / Cummins Inc.
Jamestown Engine Plant commits to reducing water waste through reverse osmosis | Cummins Inc.
The Cummins Inc. Jamestown (New York) Engine Plant wants to set the standard for plants across the U.S. as it makes progress on the company's goal of having a net positive impact on local communities.
Part of Cummins' PLANET 2050 environmental sustainability strategy is the 2030 goal to reduce absolute water consumption in facilities and operations by
Sustainability leaders at Jamestown, however, hope to achieve this goal by eliminating
Reverse osmosis is a technology that separates potable water from the outgoing waste streams by removing contaminants. This process is a major water-saver at the plant.
In 2022, the plant used 16 million gallons of fresh water, a
"If we want
This is no easy feat, as a significant amount of effort is required to maintain a reverse osmosis system at its peak efficiency. Water is extracted and reused in the deionizer water process, which removes the metals, calcium and magnesium that are normally in city water.
"City water has a lot of minerals that we need to take out. The beauty of the (reverse osmosis) system is that it removes
Before the introduction of reverse osmosis, wastewater needed to be regenerated - a process that creates giant vats of acidic and caustic waste that requires treatment - every three or four days. Now, the water is fed into the deionizer where it can run for weeks before it needs to be regenerated, reducing the production of the acids and caustics associated with regeneration.
Today,
"Our plant is a case study to show that it is viable to implement green energy solutions or energy conservation measures in a workplace such as ours with heavy machine manufacturing," Burlee said.
Burlee said the more significant impact comes with long-term viability. With machinery purchases, the return on investment is usually one to two years. The return on investment for green energy solutions, however, is usually closer to eight to 10 years.
"You're in it for the long haul. You've got to play the long game," Burlee said. "The technology fits our manufacturing profile. So as long as up-front financials can be overcome, a business can see the long-term benefits of these things."
Cummins' Jamestown Engine Plant is located in Western New York.
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