Newsletter | March 20, 2024

03.20.24 -- Wastewater Utility Gains Clog-Resistant Lift Stations With Prefabricated Fiberglass Units

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Small Footprint Technology Expands Biological Treatment Capacity

The Taron activated sludge filter performs the function of a traditional secondary clarifier in a compact footprint, allowing municipal and industrial wastewater treatment plants to expand biological treatment capacity and meet their effluent targets. This innovative filter is the only technology of its kind on the market, adapting the structure of a rotating disc filter to handle high solids content fed directly from a secondary activated sludge basin.

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Wastewater Utility Gains Clog-Resistant Lift Stations With Prefabricated Fiberglass Units

The city of Haverhill, MA, a community of 68,000, shares much in common with the sewage infrastructure of other long-established New England municipalities. Unfortunately, not only does Haverhill share much of the same infrastructure, but it has also been plagued with the same frequent, costly clogging issues.

Why Municipalities Can’t Afford To Do What They’ve Always Done, Choose Closed Vessel UV

Ultraviolet disinfection is now a standard feature in most wastewater treatment systems. UV has also been embraced by the drinking water community as an effective barrier against chlorine-tolerant organisms such as Cryptosporidium and Giardia. The technology is widely favored in wastewater treatment due to its non-chemical nature, the fact that no subsequent dechlorination process is required, and its ability to be unselective in disinfection performance.

Remove Debris BEFORE It Hits Your Sludge Pump

The video shows how the Huber Technology STRAINPRESS is designed to effectively remove debris from sludge without breaking line pressure. Sludge is pumped into the Strainpress’ perforated tube and flows through the perforations into a casing while debris is retained within the tube.

World’s Largest Denitrification Plant Helps Tampa Bay Reduce Nutrient Pollution

Nutrient pollution is getting worse in many estuaries throughout the United States, especially those on the heavily populated East Coast.

Rental Blowers Provide Timely Solutions For Temporary Aeration Concerns

With a continuous flow of air required to maintain dissolved oxygen (DO) levels, the last thing a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) operator wants is to come up short of the volume needed to sustain good microbial growth. With today’s readily available high-efficiency rental blowers, losing blowers to unplanned downtime or being unable to test new aeration systems before commissioning are no longer the threats they once were.

A Multi-Barrier Approach To Complex Water And Wastewater Contaminant Removal

With the issue of water safety in the headlines, even non-water professionals are familiar with common contaminants like lead and arsenic — but how can we address these public health hazards?

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