Aquatic Agility

By Scott Cahoon
How clean is clean enough? When it comes to microelectronics manufacturing, there's always room for improvement. Helping to solve this clean sweep concern is ultra-pure water (UPW) —water that has been completely deionized to remove any potential contaminants.
But purity comes at a price. For Northrop Grumman's Advanced Technology Laboratories (ATL) near Baltimore, Maryland, reducing potable water usage and limiting the amount of wastewater created by its manufacturing processes was an ongoing challenge. In support of the company’s 20% potable water reduction goal and recognizing the potential reuse opportunity, a new, state-of-the-art ultrapure water plant and wastewater reclamation system is projected to save at least 33 million gallons of water per year.
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