News | April 1, 2024

Moleaer To Showcase Nanobubble Technology At CWEA AC24

Moleaer Inc., the global leader in nanobubble technology for water and wastewater treatment, is excited to announce its participation in the California Water Environment Association's (CWEA) Annual Conference, AC24, taking place from April 9th to April 12th in Sacramento.

Themed "Mission Possible: A Sustainable Water Future Against All Odds," AC24 promises to be an event focused on learning, connecting, and having fun. The conference offers attendees the opportunity to delve into California's most pressing water issues, including collection systems, water reuse, laboratory practices, safety measures, and engineering case studies. With a record influx of speaker proposals, the Conference Committee has curated a program featuring the state's leading experts and groundbreaking research.

"We are thrilled to be part of CWEA AC24, where water professionals come together to tackle the challenges facing California's water environment," said Jas Pannu, Business Development Manager in California wastewater at Moleaer. "Our booth (#417) will showcase how nanobubble technology can address inhibitory compounds that pose serious concerns for wastewater treatment plants. Attendees will have the opportunity to see and experience the simplicity and elegance of our nanobubble generator in person and learn more about how multiple wastewater plants in California have utilized our systems to help resolve plant issues and improve efficiency."

Moleaer has helped several wastewater treatment plants in California solve complex problems using their patented nanobubble technology. Recently, Moleaer provided emergency services to San Luis Obispo Water Resource Recovery Facility during a treatment plant upgrade, helping solve their persistent odor problem. Other plants currently working with Moleaer include Goleta Sanitary District, City of Paso Robles and City of Lodi Wastewater Treatment Plants. Preliminary results from both Paso Robles and Lodi show that by removing surfactants, QACs and FOG at the front of the plant, nanobubble pretreatment increases solids removal across the primaries, improves secondary treatment stability and performance, resulting in improved total nitrogen removal and final effluent water quality. Moleaer will have more details on these projects at their CWEA booth.

"Moleaer is helping several wastewater plants in California solve complex wastewater problems and is excited to share their successes with AC24 attendees," added Pannu. "CWEA AC24 is not just about addressing today's challenges; it's about shaping the future of California's water systems. We are committed to providing solutions that contribute to clean water for all Californians."

In addition to exploring cutting-edge topics and networking opportunities, attendees can expect a sprawling expo hall featuring over 200 exhibitors. Moleaer invites attendees to unwind at their booth, engage with industry leaders, and discover innovative solutions for sustainable water management.

"I look forward to meeting attendees, sharing insights, and collaborating on solutions for a sustainable water future," concluded Pannu.

About Moleaer
Moleaer Inc. helps businesses and utilities design and implement cutting-edge solutions powered by nanobubble technology. Their flexible, scalable systems solve common, complex wastewater treatment challenges through the unique properties of nanobubbles due to their size. The company offers custom-tailored solutions based on industry, system size, and other factors, featuring reliable, high-quality products and responsive support services. Moleaer currently counts 650+ million gallons of water treated per day, with 2500+ generators in operation in 55 countries. For more information, visit https://www.moleaer.com/.

Source: Moleaer Inc.