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             Both technologies aim at providing significant water savings through
          reduction in wastewater discharge and reduction in raw water consumption
          as well as energy savings. This provides improvement in overall environ-
          mental sustainability. Additionally, the technologies come with a 24/7
          remote monitoring and troubleshooting via Nalco 360 Service.


          ACKNOWLEDGMENT
          The authors are grateful to all those who contributed to the development,
          evaluation, and deployment of the technologies described in this chapter.
          Without their hard work and support, this book chapter would not have
          been possible.


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