6 Wastewater Treatment Problems Jet Aeration Can Solve
In biological wastewater treatment, any of a number of critical challenges can arise due to limitations in oxygen transfer and mixing efficiency. While diffusers have long been a common approach to creating an aerobic environment, over time their passive aeration method is prone to underperformance. Thankfully, jet aeration succeeds in many of the areas where diffusers fall short. By leveraging a high-velocity liquid stream combined with air injection, jet aeration systems offer superior oxygen transfer and enhanced mixing capabilities, which improves treatment efficiency and overcomes longstanding operational hurdles. This article delves into the six most prevalent wastewater treatment issues in industrial treatment plants and explores how jet aeration and jet mixing technology can effectively mitigate them.
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