Case Study
Stratmoor Hills Water District Uses Evoqua Ion Exchange (IX) System to Remove PFOA/PFOS from Municipal Well Water
Stratmoor Hills Water District Uses Evoqua Ion Exchange (IX) System to Remove PFOA/PFOS from Municipal Well Water
STRATMOOR HILLS WATER DISTRICT USES EVOQUA ION EXCHANGE (IX) SYSTEM TO REMOVE PFOA/PFOS FROM MUNICIPAL WELL WATER Application of selective IX for PFAS removal saves money, space and time while protecting consumers’ health The small unincorporated township of Stratmoor Hills is located in the foothills of Cheyenne Mountain in Southern Colorado Springs. It offers its residents stunning views, a lively cultural mix, and a convenient commute to the Fort Carson U.S. Army installation, making it a popular place for military families to live. The community’s water security is the responsibility of the Stratmoor Hills Water District (SHWD), which oversees a combination of surface and groundwater sources. Recently, SHWD and Evoqua worked together to develop an industry-first applica