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Septage Station Handles Severe And Unusual Septage | By Huber Technology, Inc. | Huber Technology RoFAS Septage Station is designed to handle environments that would cause standard septage stations to fail. It easily processes large debris, protecting headworks from unpredictable septage. The center feed allows for rapid offloading and it has an option for an automatic hauler station. Revenue opportunities quickly realize return on investment. |
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By Steven Craig, Fluid Components International | In wastewater treatment plants, a variety of processes are employed to eliminate organic pollutants from water to ensure its safety and release for future uses. One of the most common processes is the activated sludge method, which biologically treats the wastewater through the use of large aeration basins. |
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How To Avoid The Biggest Wastewater Aeration Mistake | By Kaeser Compressors, Inc. | It’s common for wastewater treatment plant operators and design engineers to get comfortable with one type of blower for aeration. However, multiple blower technologies are available to consider when designing a new system. Understanding the differences between them, as well as the pros and cons of each based on the specific application, is critical to the decision-making process. |
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Variable Frequency Drives In Wastewater Treatment Stations | By KSB, Inc. | Just 20 years ago, many professionals did not consider using variable frequency drives (VFDs) in wastewater applications. Frequency converters were relatively expensive, and experience using them with the special conditions and requirements in wastewater was limited. |
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Is My Pump Operating At Its Optimum Rate? | By KSB, Inc. | An optimized pump and slurry system can make or break a business in the Canadian Oil Sands. Use these tips to boost your efficiency and reduce maintenance costs. |
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