Case study preliminary technical assessment for wastewater reclamation to feed UPW lines

Date Published 2023 | Conference materials

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STMicroelectronics, set to double its production capacity, seeks to reclaim wastewater to feed UPW lines (end-of-pipe wastewater reclamation plant), because of the local municipalities' limitation to extract more freshwater. A water recycling/reclaim strategy has been implemented to meet future water withdrawal needs.

Organizations: Isle Group, STMicroelectronics
Authors: Carles Crespo, Mattias Espanet,
Tags: Wastewater ReclaimSustainabilityUPW recycling

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