Westlake Water Treatment Systems Help Pennsylvania Borough Meet U.S. Clean Water Act
Westlake Chemical's Water Treatment division has highlighted its role in a wastewater processing plant upgrade in Donora, Pennsylvania. The borough invested nearly $50 million in this project to enhance Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) management, making it one of the first in the U.S. to comply with the Clean Water Act. The plant utilizes Westlake's Accu-Tab chlorination and CleanSlate dechlorination systems, known for their efficiency and reliability. This upgrade aims to significantly reduce storm sewage runoff and protect local waterways.
- Investment of nearly $50 million in infrastructure improvements.
- Implementation of advanced water treatment systems that comply with the Clean Water Act.
- Accu-Tab system considered more cost-effective and easier to maintain than alternatives.
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The Water Treatment division of Westlake Chemical Corporation (NYSE: WLK), manufacturer of the Accu-Tab® chlorination and CleanSlate® dichlorination systems, today published a new case history outlining the key roles its water treatment systems perform within a recently upgraded wastewater processing plant in Southwestern Pennsylvania.
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Most processing plants in the United States, and the infrastructures that feed them, were built decades ago. As the population and industries grew so did demand loads on these wastewater treatment facilities. Consequently, many are not equipped to process excess wastewater that accompanies heavy rainstorms. This is when overflows typically occur that may result in untreated water being discharged into rivers and streams.
The Accu-Tab chlorination system, which uses United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certified and National Sanitization Foundation (NSF) Standard 60 and 61 listed Accu-Tab White SI calcium hypochlorite tablets and feed equipment, was selected as the primary treatment chlorination chemical based on its low cost and easier maintenance when compared to ultraviolet light systems. The longer shelf-life of Accu-Tab chlorine tablets also made the Accu-Tab system a clear choice over liquid chlorine, which degrades faster. Shelf-life is particularly important because rainstorms are an infrequent occurrence, and the reliable strength of the chlorine to treat the influent water is crucial. At the end of the process, Westlake’s CleanSlate® dechlorination system removes residual chlorine before the water is discharged back into the environment.
“Municipalities and townships that are struggling with how to address their own CSO shortfalls will find valuable information and insights in the Mon Valley project case history. The management at the Mon Valley Sewage Authority and their community took a forward-thinking approach to improving their wastewater processes that not only addressed their current combined sewer processing system needs, but one that also looked many years down the road as well,” said Noel Irizarry, Westlake vice president Chlor-Alkali & Derivatives.
To view the Mon Valley CSO case history, see https://accu-tab.com/MonValleyCSO
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Westlake is a global manufacturer and supplier of materials and innovative products that enhance life every day. Headquartered in Houston, we provide the building blocks for vital solutions — from packaging and healthcare products to automotive and consumer goods, to building and construction products. For more information, visit the company's web site at www.westlake.com.
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