Aerzen Articles
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Messing With Success: The Next Stage Of Aerzen Hybrid Blowers
12/3/2024
Discover how Aerzen’s new hybrid blowers are shaping the future of energy-efficient wastewater treatment while tackling the challenges of regulatory compliance.
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5 Essential Safety Devices On Aeration Blowers: What You Need To Know.
6/17/2024
Explore some common safety devices used in aeration blowers, how they work, the potential consequences of their failure, and best practices for inspection and maintenance.
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Baltimore Turns To $50 Million Labor Outsourcing Plan For Troubled Wastewater Plant
2/26/2024
“Amid ‘long-term severe staffing shortages’ at the Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant, Baltimore City officials approved more private contracting help … to run the plant’s day-to-day operations,” The Baltimore Sun reported. “The city’s spending board approved a new five-year, $50 million contract requested by the Baltimore Department of Public Works for a company to handle ‘biosolids management’ at the facility.”
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Optimizing Header Pressure For Energy Savings And Robust Control
2/6/2024
Many wastewater treatment plants are discovering flow-based blower and valve control strategies are better suited to their needs than pressure-based control strategies.
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Troubled UK Wastewater Company Sees Untreated Sewage Discharge For 44 Straight Days
1/30/2024
As a startling volume of untreated sewage spews into British source water, a major European water company has explained that it's actually better than the alternative.
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U.S. EPA Reveals Details For New Meat Processing Wastewater Rules
1/2/2024
The U.S. EPA has made new progress on changing wastewater treatment rules that are central to the meat and poultry processing industries, targeting major source water contaminants that are becoming a growing challenge nationwide.
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Research Finds Chemical Spills Are Happening 'Almost Daily' In U.S.
11/22/2023
Even as drinking water and wastewater treatment operations across the country become more adept at protecting source water and removing contaminants, an unsettling trend is making their jobs more difficult.
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SpaceX Is Latest Tech Giant To Face Water Controversy
10/2/2023
One of the highest-profile private enterprises in the world is looking for a major wastewater permit that has local officials and consumers worried about potential environmental impacts.
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Essential Preventive Maintenance For Aeration Blowers
8/28/2023
Aeration blowers are vital for many wastewater treatment operations. Whether these blowers run around the clock or sporadically, one unifying truth holds: proactive preventative maintenance is non-negotiable.
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Florida City That Fired Inspector For Reporting Sewage In Drinking Water Now Owes Her $800,000
5/1/2023
Following a federal lawsuit filed by a former wastewater inspector, a Florida city will be doling out more than $800,000 for ignoring her warnings about drinking water issues, attempting to silence her criticisms, and ultimately firing her.