Wastewater Aeration Solutions
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World Water Works MBBR™ / IFAS™
5/2/2019
The Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) process is a state-of-the-art fixed-film (or attached growth) biological process used for wastewater treatment both municipally and industrially for BOD removal, nitrification and denitrification. This process provides the smallest footprint biological system, which is tolerant of both load swings and temporary load deprivation.
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Nozzle Manifold Systems & Mixing Nozzles
5/19/2017
Mazzei MTM Mixing Nozzles provide dynamic mixing under pressure, which results in great mass transfer. When used in conjunction with the patented Mazzei® Injector, these nozzles dramatically enhance system mixing and contacting performance. Mazzei nozzles allow the delivery of treatment gases to any depth — all within a compact design, with trouble-free operation and easy installation. Many models are available for various applications.
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Otterbine Aeration Systems
11/11/2010
Our Aerating Fountains should not be confused with floating fountains. These surface spray aerators are engineered to provide results, and are supported by a 5-year warranty and Pattern Guarantee.
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Fold-a-Float
9/11/2025
The Fold-a-Float® self-deploying segmented float technology is a unique, space saving float that can replace conventional floats on the Aqua-Aerobic Aqua-Jet® 3-15HP surface aerator and the 3-20HP AquaDDM Mixer®. It is ideal for applications with limited access especially for Trihalomethane (THM) removal in potable water.
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Aeration; Floating Brush Rotor
12/28/2007
S & N Airoflo has supplied floating brush rotors to the municipal and industrial markets for aeration for over 15 years. Our aerators provide very high oxygen transfer and mixing rates to deliver better efficiency with less horsepower, typically achieving 30% to 60% lower energy costs
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Reduce SBR Maintenance Costs With Jet Aeration
6/16/2017
Aeration has been a primary method for treating municipal and industrial wastewater for over a century. It is a natural way to reduce biological oxygen demand (BOD) and control odors. In the SBR process, aeration helps foster nitrification by bubbling air through the mixture of wastewater and activated sludge, encouraging the multiplication of aerobic microbes which consume nutrients and convert ammonia into nitrites and nitrates.
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Optimizing Air Flows To Aeration Basins
4/17/2014
As a result of clean energy mandates and the rising cost of energy, wastewater treatment facilities around the country are retrofitting their instrumentation to run highly efficient, cost-effective, clean facilities. To reduce emissions and produce clean energy, solid wastes are often digested in large digester tanks to reduce the volume of waste (sludge) and produce more biogas, which is then used as fuel in the cogeneration process. However, a clean environment calls for not just clean air and clean energy, but clean water as well.
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Aire-O2 Mixer 2.0
5/12/2020
Mixer 2.0 is here!
The Aire-O2® Mixer 2.0 ensures simple, nearly maintenance-free operation with above surface float or fixed mounting options. The variable angle mixer performs in corrosive environments with no gearbox and low power consumption in aeration tanks, oxidation ovals, digesters, lagoons, anoxic basins, and chemical mix tanks -
Membrane Aerated Biofilm Reactors (MABR)
8/8/2017
This revolutionary aerobic wastewater treatment solution is modular and reduces energy usage by up to 90% compared to conventional treatment.
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Winery Wastewater Treatment Systems
3/31/2014
ClearBlu installs the most effective winery wastewater systems available. We are a design/build contractor. Utilizing biodigester technology, our capital costs for systems are significantly lower than other systems. Why? Because we are not utilizing municipal wastewater system technology to treat winery waste. They represent two different problems.
Winery waste water contains sugars and grape organics. This narrow profile means that it is easier to treat. Typically engineering firms will spend 10’s or 100’s of thousands of dollars designing systems that are overly complex, very costly to install, difficult to operate and expensive to maintain. By focusing on the content of the waste stream, ClearBlu installs systems with much smaller footprints. If ponds are utilized, less than 24% of the acreage engineers require will be needed. We eliminate chemical usage by eliminating DAF and SAF systems.