Aeration Solutions
Aeration — the process of introducing air to a liquid or substance — is especially important and common for municipal wastewater treatment, but is also used within drinking water treatment and for cleaning up environmental waters, so it is a cornerstone technology for water-management professionals to understand and even master. Proficiency is key because aeration is typically energy-intensive and thus expensive; however, recent technology advances and alternative approaches are bringing cost savings to operations. From identifying the right fit for your application to running it efficiently, proper insight into aeration principles, performance variables, and technology trends can have an outsized impact on your treatment efficacy and bottom line.
In this collection of articles, you will learn when and why to consider low-pressure air blowers; the benefits of intelligent, airflow-based dissolved oxygen controls; energy-saving do’s and don’ts; what nanobubbles bring to the table; and much more about this important topic.
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