“Upgrades to the Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant (LAAFP) are part of an ongoing modernization plan for the City of Los Angeles’ 32-year-old aqueduct filtration system. The project, scheduled for completion in 2018, involves replacing the existing cryogenic oxygen plant with a pressure swing adsorption plant resulted in a reduction of energy usage by 28%. By integrating energy efficiency into the capital improvement program, projects like this provide lasting savings in operating costs for the city.”
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