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In the meantime, however, the town's public works department is teaming up with a local company, Xogen, on a pilot project that has the potential to alleviate the biosolids that come from the pollution control plant.
Orangeville Citizen 2010
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In the meantime, however, the town's public works department is teaming up with a local company, Xogen, on a pilot project that has the potential to alleviate the biosolids that come from the pollution control plant.
Orangeville Citizen 2010
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During the pilot project, the Xogen technology will be treating roughly .25 per cent of the wastewater that comes into the plant, or about 20 litres per minute.
Orangeville Citizen 2010
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In the meantime, however, the town's public works department is teaming up with a local company, Xogen, on a pilot project that has the potential to alleviate the biosolids that come from the pollution control plant.
Orangeville Citizen 2010
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At its six-employee, 3,200-square-foot Orangeville facility, Xogen has developed a process that treats wastewater using an electrolytic process that not only aims to eliminate biosolids, but also requires a much smaller facilities footprint - (the amount of required floor space) - than conventional treatment approaches, thereby lowering potential capital costs.
Orangeville Citizen 2010
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At its six-employee, 3,200-square-foot Orangeville facility, Xogen has developed a process that treats wastewater using an electrolytic process that not only aims to eliminate biosolids, but also requires a much smaller facilities footprint - (the amount of required floor space) - than conventional treatment approaches, thereby lowering potential capital costs.
Orangeville Citizen 2010
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At its six-employee, 3,200-square-foot Orangeville facility, Xogen has developed a process that treats wastewater using an electrolytic process that not only aims to eliminate biosolids, but also requires a much smaller facilities footprint - (the amount of required floor space) - than conventional treatment approaches, thereby lowering potential capital costs.
Orangeville Citizen 2010
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During the pilot project, the Xogen technology will be treating roughly .25 per cent of the wastewater that comes into the plant, or about 20 litres per minute.
Orangeville Citizen 2010
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During the pilot project, the Xogen technology will be treating roughly .25 per cent of the wastewater that comes into the plant, or about 20 litres per minute.
Orangeville Citizen 2010
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By partnering with Xogen, the Town of Orangeville joins with other members of a consortium that includes the University of Toronto, Newalta and other specialized technology companies contributing to the project.
Orangeville 2009
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