Case Study

City of Berea, OH

City of Berea, OH

ETS-UVTM SYSTEMS USED TO REMOVE THE VULNERABILITY OF CHLORINE TOLERANT MICROORGANISMS WITHIN THE CITY’S WATER Customer Profile First settled in 1836, the City of Berea, Ohio gained acclaim as being the source for dimensioned stone formed from locally quarried sandstone, notably grindstones. The grindstones were shipped to Cleveland by oxcart and, as demand grew, later by a purpose-built railroad to the Big Four Railroad across the Midwest. Now many of the former quarry pits are better known as Baldwin Lake, Wallace Lake and Coe Lake. Challenge The City of Berea public water system, provides service to approximately 20,000 people, using surface water drawn from the East Branch of the Rocky River; however, supplies can also be drawn from nearby Coe Lake and Baldwin Creek as neede

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