City of Clarksville Installs BlueInGreens Ozone Technology
Officials at Fayetteville-based water technology firm BlueInGreen LLC announced Tuesday it has installed its gas dissolution system HyDOZ to the city of Clarksville’s water treatment plant.
The HyDOZ system will directly inject dissolved ozone into the city’s water supply, treating up to 24 million gallons per day, according to a news release. By using less water, power and chemicals than conventional systems, the HyDOZ will provide more effective water treatment at a fraction of the cost, according to a press release.
By reducing both short and long-term operational costs, the HyDOZ is projected to save the city money for many years to come.
“After researching water treatment options, the HyDOZ stood out as the most convenient and cost-effective solution for the city, as well as our operators,” plant manager Roy Young said. “Ultimately, this project was designed with Clarksville’s future in mind. And with BlueInGreen, we truly have access to the next generation of water treatment technology.”
In addition to reducing operational costs, the HyDOZ also allows operators at the Clarksville plant to remotely control the facility’s ozone levels, either manually or automatically from laptops, phones and tablets.
Since its first product installation in 2008, BlueInGreen has completed more than 20 installations and has expanded its offerings to include four separate products: the SDOX for adaptable aeration, the CDOX for precise pH adjustment, the SDOX-CS for optimized odor control and now the HyDOZ for dependable disinfection.
“We couldn’t be happier that another local municipality has opted to implement our technology,” BlueInGreen president John Kucharik said in the release. “But as our installation list shows, BlueInGreen’s technology isn’t just the best in Arkansas. It’s the best in the world.”