WASTEWATER REGULATIONS AND LEGISLATION RESOURCES

  • The Water Online Show catches up with Derek Scott and John Helf of American Flow Control to discuss two exciting product innovations and the company’s long-standing culture of excellence. Beyond the technical innovations, John shares how American Flow Control’s century-old “Golden Rule” culture — rooted in servant leadership and hiring for integrity — continues to set the company apart.

  • In this episode of the Water Online Show, host Angela Godwin chats with Adam Donnelly from Mueller Water Products. Adam shares exciting updates from the past year, including Mueller’s transition from a bismuth-based brass to a more stable alloy — a move designed to improve supply chain resilience and sustainability.

  • In this episode of the Water Online Show, host Angela Godwin catches up with Nick Hansen, Industry Marketing Manager at Endress+Hauser, live from AWWA ACE.

  • In this episode of the Water Online Show, host Angela Godwin chats with Jake Huddleston of SWAN Analytical at the AWWA ACE conference in Denver. Jake reflects on his first year with the company, transitioning from the chemical side of water treatment to the analytical instrumentation world.

  • In this episode of The Water Online Show, host Angela Godwin speaks with Scott Bindner of Trojan Technologies at the AWWA ACE event in Denver. Bindner introduces Trojan’s latest innovation: a compact, mobile demonstration unit for UV advanced oxidation processes (UV AOP).

  • Faced with persistent odor complaints and limited space, Douglas County Sewer District #1 in East Wenatchee, Washington, turned to the ThermAer second-generation Autothermal Thermophilic Aerobic Digestion (ATAD) system to modernize its biosolids treatment.

  • When Kent County Water Authority faced the urgent replacement of a 94-year-old hydrant tied to a 1931 cast iron main, they were determined to maintain fire protection and avoid customer disruption.

  • In this white paper, learn how real-time monitoring of ammonia (NH₃) and nitrogen (N) in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) can be a game-changer for optimizing treatment performance and energy efficiency.

  • Faced with soaring ammonia loads—especially during race weekends when 250,000+ fans descend on the town—the Speedway, Indiana Wastewater Treatment Plant was in urgent need of a solution.

  • In a bold move to modernize its wastewater treatment, Bowling Green, Ohio, installed the state’s first second-generation Autothermal Thermophilic Aerobic Digestion (ATAD) system—ThermAer—in 2004. The upgrade expanded the plant’s capacity from 6 to 10 MGD and replaced an inefficient, odor-prone coarse-bubble aeration system.

WASTEWATER SOLUTIONS

  • WATERFLUX 3050 Electromagnetic Flowmeter

    The WATERFLUX 3050 is an electromagnetic flowmeter (EMF) for basic water applications. It offers cost-effective flow measurement in applications where extremely high accuracy, extensive diagnostics or a wide range of digital communication options are not a priority. Its measuring tube with a rectangular and reduced cross-section enables a stable measurement even at low flow rates. Due to the optimized flow profile, the meter is practically independent of interferences from the installation environment. It can be installed virtually anywhere without straight inlet or outlet runs – behind pipe bends, slide valves or a reduction in the pipe.

  • Valve Vaults

    Gorman-Rupp's Valve Vaults are compact, weather and vandal resistant custom engineered systems ready to perform a variety of valve functions.

  • AquaFlow Smart Valve

    AQUAFLOW™ SMART VALVE with integrated AMI endpoint provides two-way communication between the service location and our AquaControl™, our Cloud-based web & mobile applications, supporting either Cellular LTE-M or LoRaWAN remote connectivity.

  • IFT Sludge Thickener

    The IFT Rotary Drum Sludge Thickener offers best in class performance for achieving 5-15% solids for municipal wastewater sludge. JWC’s Rotary Drum Thickener almost exclusively utilizes woven wire mesh screening panels for the construction of the drum. This allows for capture rates in excess of 98% and a much lower polymer use compared to systems using perforated plates or wedgewire drums.  The wire mesh screening media is built into removable panels that are installed on a drum frame.  This allows for a simple exchange of screening panels if they are damaged or conditions change without having to acquire a full drum.

     

  • Application Note: Preliminary Performance Study On An On-Line TOC Analyzer In Pharmaceutical Applications Total Organic Carbon (TOC) analysis is an effective technique for detecting and measuring the presence of organic contaminants in waters used throughout industrial processes, municipal water uses, and for determining residual concentrations of organic material on the surfaces of equipment used in the manufacture of active pharmaceutical ingredients. By Jeffrey Lane, Steve Skalski, and Gary Engelhart, OI Analytical

WASTEWATER VIDEOS

The Water Online Show catches up with Derek Scott and John Helf of American Flow Control to discuss two exciting product innovations and the company’s long-standing culture of excellence. Beyond the technical innovations, John shares how American Flow Control’s century-old “Golden Rule” culture — rooted in servant leadership and hiring for integrity — continues to set the company apart.