In 2018, Smithfield’s hog processing facility in Sioux  Falls, S.D. was using close to 100 million gal of water per year. But today, a  small investment in a new tank system and pumps has paid dividends for the  facility. The new equipment includes a round 300-gal storage-to-tank system  that receives cold water that is then pumped by a Fristam FPX-702 pump with a  Baldor 5 HP 3,600 rpm motor. It feeds a Travaini TRH Liquid Ring vacuum pump  driven by a 15 HP 1800 rpm motor, and then recirculates back to the tank,  allowing the facility to reuse the water.
Completed in just three months in 2019, this project reduces  the need for city water used in the processing facility by about 5.15 million  gal per year, allowing the city to instead use this water for approximately 145  residents annually.    
“The ROI on this project was less than one month,” states  Charles Schulz, environmental coordinator for Smithfield Foods. “The cost of  both purchasing city water and then treating the clean water in our wastewater  system is $0.0062 per gal. The project cost was $6,000, and the water saving  cost is $31,917.60 annually.”    
This project came about from a Smithfield Ideation Project  to find areas in all facilities that can reduce the use of single-pass water  for reuse elsewhere. “We have a total of five vacuum pumps that will be  switched over to this process, which greatly reduced the water use in a  single-pass system,” Schulz adds.    
After some investigation, the facility saw that the amount  of clean city water going to the wastewater treatment plant could be reduced.  Schulz says the only challenge was finding a spot for the water-recycle tank  and then plumbing the tank to the vacuum pump. At the end of the day, a small  investment in equipment and labor resulted in monetary as well as environmental  savings.     
For this project, Smithfield Foods received a third-place honor for  its Sioux Falls, S.D. facility in the Program Category of ProFood World’s  annual Sustainability Excellence in Manufacturing Awards. The awards ceremony  will be held at PACK EXPO  International in November 2020.
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