Newsletter | March 5, 2025

03.05.25 -- Wastewater Bioaugmentation To Combat The Cold Weather

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Wastewater Bioaugmentation To Combat The Cold Weather

By proactively addressing the impacts of cold weather with bioaugmentation, WWTPs can ensure optimal performance and environmental sustainability.

Managing Cold Temperature Swings With MBR Technology

This article delves into the challenges and adaptive strategies for optimizing MBR systems in cold climates, where efficiency often wanes.

Time-Based Treatment Is A Game Changer For Activated Sludge, Granular Sludge, And Densified Sludge

Time-based batch processing allows WWTPs to gain the benefits of new suspended growth technologies in a much smaller footprint.

Blower System Integration For Wastewater Aeration Applications

The overall wastewater treatment process is complex, and each step is integral to ensuring water is properly purified. Effluent ends up in the plants, containing substances that must be removed before the water can be properly cleaned and returned for use. The range of potential contaminants is almost endless, and can include food, pulp, waste, or other substances. Afterwards, the water requires further scrubbing, with the aid of bacteria. It is in this part of the process that compressed air (ideally provided by energy-efficient rotary lobe blowers) plays a vital role.

Improving Water Treatment Efficiency Via Energy Management, Optimization

The cost of water delivered to customers is as much about the energy needed to move it as the chemicals required to treat it. Balancing water chemistry, infrastructure costs, and energy consumption is key to optimizing the overall cost of operation. Experience shows that some astute water suppliers are closer to achieving their ideal outcomes than most people realize. Here are some insights into how that works.

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WET WELL WIZARD Wastewater Collection System Aeration

Every modern town or city has a wastewater collection system of some type. The wastewater collection system is the conduit for used water, both sanitary and graywater (relatively clean, including stormwater), which initiates at the individual homes and businesses in the community. A primary part of the wastewater collection system is a number of “wet wells” that are used as wastewater collection points, or intercepts, from community neighborhoods. Often, lift stations, complete with large electric waste pumps, are used to keep the water moving to the city’s wastewater treatment plant.

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