Aerzen Articles
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Navy Sailors Found To Be Consuming Wastewater Aboard Warship
10/31/2022
The latest water contamination scandal faced by the armed forces resulted in Navy sailors consuming potentially dangerous wastewater aboard a major warship.
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How To Keep Inflation From Ruining Your Wastewater Projects
10/18/2022
Read this article to learn how to mitigate the impact of inflation, reduce risk, and keep projects as close to on schedule and within budget as possible.
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Energy-Efficient Blowers Help Clean Riachuelo River
9/14/2022
Cleaning tannery effluent is an energy-intense process. The Curtidor Industrial Park (PIC) has found a way to keep energy usage and costs down while reducing pollution in the Riachuelo River.
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Challenging Aeration Design Standards Results In Lower Cost, Higher Performance
6/20/2022
By using airflow-based aeration controls, the Brockton, MA wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) was able to reduce energy usage by 23% while producing higher-quality effluent.
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How To Leverage Vendor Experience For Aeration Design Optimization
5/24/2022
Learn how to choose a solutions provider that can act as a natural partner to both the WWTP and the design engineer for expansions, retrofits, or greenfield projects.
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CBS Premieres “Wasteland” Docuseries, Chronicling Wastewater Issues In U.S.
3/1/2022
As those who work tirelessly in the wastewater treatment industry every day know all too well, national attention for this work rarely corresponds to its importance in daily lives. But now, millions of viewers have the chance to see the importance that wastewater systems play in their lives, as well as the critical needs that our country’s systems still face.
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Will New Infrastructure Focus Help Wastewater Treatment Projects Gain Traction?
11/8/2021
As the wastewater industry dissects the $1.75 trillion federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act to understand how much will flow to us, it’s important to note that wastewater treatment projects at the local level continue to pass city approvals and find funding.
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A Deeper Dive Into Rental Blower Benefits
7/12/2021
It’s most common for rental blowers to be called upon when wastewater facilities experience a catastrophic failure, but there are many other uses where they can positively impact plant operations. Water Online spoke with Scott Werner from Aerzen Rental USA about the variety of ways wastewater operators and plant engineers can utilize rental blowers to proactively manage challenging circumstances.
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A Disaster Waiting To Happen: Report Shows Too Many Overlook Cybersecurity
7/1/2021
Despite several recent high-profile hacks into municipal water systems, a significant number of utilities have yet to take the first key steps toward securing their networks. That’s according to a recent report — published by the Water Sector Coordinating Council and WaterISAC — based on a survey conducted this spring which showed that many water and wastewater operations need to make cybersecurity an urgent priority.
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How The Future Of Wastewater May Be Energy-Positive
6/2/2021
Researchers want to revolutionize resource recovery in municipal wastewater by providing a turbo boost to artificial intelligence.