Huber Featured Articles
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Headworks Improvements Resulted In Significant Reduction Of Maintenance
6/24/2016
Previously the crew at Payson WWTP wrestled with clogs that required constant attention and increased system downtimes. With the installation of the new headworks, the comparison was stark because suddenly the flow from the headworks was debris-free.
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Plant Experiences “Phenomenal Improvement” With Fine Screen Retrofit
5/25/2016
Spanish Fork WWTP utilizes the STEPSCREEN® in two identical headworks systems. The technology upgrade has made a vast difference in plant processing. Prior to the implementation of new technology, only one channel was processed.
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Alvaro Molina Chi Joins Huber Technology As Private Sales Director-Industrial For North America
5/23/2016
Huber Technology recently announced Mr. Alvaro Molina Chi joined North American Operations as Private Sales Director-Industrial. Alvaro will be responsible for overseeing all private sector industrial sales.
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How To Be Sure You're Buying The Right Wastewater Equipment
5/18/2016
Sooner or later, each wastewater plant has to approach a manufacturer and discuss a purchase. Anyone who has ever tried to buy a piece of expensive, sophisticated wastewater equipment will know there are pitfalls. Some manufacturers offer the best solutions, others don’t. Some manufacturers will go above and beyond to meet a customer’s needs, others won’t. But how do you figure out who has your best interests in mind and who is just out to make a sale.
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See Inside How The Q-Press® Works As It Detwaters
4/6/2016
In this 3D animated sequence, the inner workings of the Huber Technology Q-Press® are depicted. The video shows how the sludge enters into the Q-Press® and a slow turning auger moves the sludge through the dewatering process. The animation also shows how the automatic control of screwpress functions.
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How To Put A STRAINPRESS Sludge Screen In Your Facility
3/17/2016
This month we have introduced a series discussing how to remove debris in your sludge. The key technology used to accomplish this is the STRAINPRESS.
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Considering Inline Sludge Screens — Municipal And Industrial Applications
3/8/2016
How do I remove screenings from my sludge? Even when screens are installed at the head of a treatment facility, debris always ends up in the sludge. Plastic parts and fibrous materials can cripple operation of important downstream technologies.
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See How The STRAINPRESS® Removes Screenings From Sludge
2/25/2016
In this 3D animated sequence the inner workings of the STRAINPRESS® are depicted. The video shows how the sludge is pumped into the Strainpress’ perforated tube and flows through the perforations into a casing while debris is retained within the tube. An internal screw pushes the retained screenings along the tube’s axis into a conical dewatering and compressing section that is provided with a smaller perforation compared to the screening section.
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Septage Station Handles Severe And Unusual Septage
1/8/2016
Huber Technology RoFAS Septage Station is designed to handle environments that would cause standard Septage Stations to fail. Easily processes large debris protecting headworks from unpredictable septage. Center feed allows for rapid offloading. Option for automatic hauler station. Revenue opportunities quickly realizes return-on-investment.
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Huber Technology, Inc. To Provide New Sludge Treatment Equipment To The City Of Riverside, California
10/12/2015
Huber Technology, Inc. was recently selected by The City of Riverside, California to provide sludge dewatering and MBR protection equipment for a series of upgrades to their facility.