Aeration & Blowers Resources
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Influence Of Organic Loading On Winery Lagoon Performance & Efficiency
10/30/2019
A winery in California faced the challenge of optimizing and treating their wastewater pond in a sustainable manner.
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Aire-O2 TritonĀ® Helps A California Vineyard Meet Wastewater Treatment Compliance
10/30/2019
A California vineyard was faced with the challenge of meeting wastewater treatment compliance under a tight deadline defined by local regulators, while receiving ongoing odor complaints from the community.
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Increased Energy Savings Achieved By Improved Design And Rigorous Testing
10/30/2019
In 2017 Aeration Industries provided its Tri-Oval system with three Triton aerator/mixers controlled by dissolved oxygen instrumentation to a municipality located in Tennessee.
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Aeration And Mixing Bring Hussain Sagar Lake's Ecosystem Back To Life
10/30/2019
Hussain Sagar Lake in India faced an inflow of untreated waste and pollution causing decreasing DO levels and foul odors in the nearby community.
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Reliable Aeration Offers Foundation For Growth And Sustainability At Pacific Reef Fisheries
10/30/2019
Pacific Reef Fisheries (PRF) has been a valued Aeration Industries International (All) client dating back to 2003.
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Aeration System Upgrade At The Effluent Treatment Plant For The Largest Cheese Manufacturer In The UK
10/30/2019
Dairy Crest Davidshow Creamery in Camelford, England is the largest cheddar cheese manufacturer in the UK.
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Emergency Aeration LED To Oxidation Ditch Retrofit Increasing Plant Capacity
10/30/2019
The Schwartz Wastewater Treatment Plant at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, treated approximately 4 million gallons of wastewater per day.
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Replacing Brush Rotors With Aire-O2 TritonsĀ® Increases Flow Capacity And Reclaimed Water Availability
10/30/2019
In 2012, the Middlebury, Indiana Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) was faced with aging brush rotors and higher loads in their oxidation ditch system.
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Combining Aerobic And Anoxic Conditions Within One Basin
10/30/2019
With increased effluent pollution restrictions on municipal wastewater treatment plants, cities are pressed to find ways to economically increase their effluent quality with little to no funding. Many new NPDES permits require the reduction of nitrate and/or phosphorous, as nutrient removal becomes more prevalent due to the effects of nitrogen and phosphorus on discharge receiving streams.
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Supplemental Aeration Nearly Eliminates Filamentous Sludge Bulking
10/30/2019
The Dubai Investment Park Wastewater Treatment plant in the United Arab Emirates faced challenges in their oxidation ditch due to filamentous sludge bulking, resulting in poor sludge settling in the secondary clarifier.