Thu, 08/18/2016 - 13:47
TREVOSE, Pennsylvania (Aug. 18, 2016)—GE announced that Federated Co-Operatives Limited’s Co-op Refinery Complex in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, is installing GE’s advanced water recycling technology for a wastewater improvement project that will enable the refinery to clean 100 percent of its wastewater on-site. Once fully operationally, the Co-op Refinery Complex will be the only refinery in North America to recycle all of its wastewater for steam production, which is used for heating, hydrogen production, to power equipment and for cooling towers, according to a statement from GE.
![Federated Co-Operatives Limited’s Co-op Refinery Complex installed GE’s ZeeWeed membrane bioreactor system as part of its effort to recycle 100 percent of its wastewater. (Images courtesy of GE)](/sites/default/files/u11340/CRC%27s%20Wastewater%20Improvement%20Project%20plant%20using%20GE%20technologies%202.jpg)
![CRC’s Wastewater Improvement Project plant uses GE technologies.](/sites/default/files/u11340/CRC%27s%20Wastewater%20Improvement%20Project%20plant%20using%20GE%20technologies%201.jpg)