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Detroit is known as the Motor City, but water may be its most vital resource. Detroit’s decision in the 1950s to build large water mains in the suburbs and connect them to its water plants pumped the economic and population growth of southeastern Michigan.
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MegaMagnum® reverse osmosis and nanofiltration systems for industrial and municipal applications use 18-inch diameter MegaMagnum membrane elements to reduce cost, footprint, and installation time. They need only half the space of a rack with 8-inch membrane elements and use one-seventh the number of elements to produce the same water quantity and quality as the same fouling rate. The systems are available from Koch Membrane Systems in four configurations with nominal flow capacity ranging from 0.5 to 2.0 million gallons per day.