Wastewater Disinfection Resources
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Water Scarcity, Treatment Needs Giving Rise To Ozone Generator Market Demand
2/27/2023
Water is an essential resource crucial to supporting the foundation of all lives on earth. However, the availability of fresh water in relatively small amounts has posed numerous challenges as it is critical to fulfil basic individual, agricultural, and environmental requirements.
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Rise In Wastewater Treatment Practices To Drive Sodium Hypochlorite Market Demand
2/17/2023
A steady rise in the volumes of wastewater globally and growing environmental concerns have prompted countries to increase their water treatment capabilities, thus augmenting sodium hypochlorite sales.
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Preparing Water For Discharge Into The Great Miami River
10/7/2022
In this case study, discover how a WWTP used a Mazzei aeration system to continue meeting its permit requirements without adding to the daily responsibilities of plant personnel.
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Early Retrofit Benefits Of Open-Channel UV Wastewater Treatment Systems
8/16/2022
Learn how wastewater treatment plants using UV technology can capitalize on retrofit options and what they can expect from them.
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Treating Contaminated Groundwater: Advanced Iron Removal System
5/11/2021
The City of Belleville, Ontario, planned on re-developing downtown waterfront property into a public space, but there was one problem: the history of the site had led to groundwater contamination.
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Biolac Long Sludge Age Treatment Combined With MRI Plate Settlers Achieves Low Nutrient Limits
4/8/2021
The Tri-Lakes Wastewater Treatment Facility located in Monument, CO, receives flow from the Woodmoor, Palmer Lake, and Monument Sanitation Districts. The plant discharges treated effluent to Monument Creek, which is within the Fountain Creek Water Shed. Originally, the Tri-Lakes facility consisted of a three-cell lagoon. This was replaced by a two-basin Biolac Wave-Ox system, which was installed in 1990 and later upgraded in 1998 to a three-basin system with a capacity of 4.2 MGD.
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Pros And Cons Of Wastewater Treatment Methods Coagulation & Disinfection
2/2/2021
Every stage in a wastewater treatment process is important to achieve the desired treatment results. However, primary treatment and tertiary are critical to the overall process. In the primary treatment process solids are reduced to a large extent. Without this step, subesequent treatment would be less effective. In tertiary treatment, harmful microbiological matter is rendered killed or inactive so that it will not cause sickness to those organism that encounter it.
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Pros And Cons Of The Advanced Oxidation Process
2/1/2021
In many water and wastewater treatment applications, there are a number of pollutants that are difficult to reduce by physical, chemical, or biological means alone. In more recent years, there has been a growing concern regarding pharmaceutical drugs in drinking water and aquatic environments. Pesticides get caught in runoff from farms into freshwater supplies. Personal care products are typically washed down the drain into whatever system they are linked to. Landfill leachate is a toxic cocktail of compounds that can leak into groundwater sources. Such contaminants fall into the category of micropollutants, because they are so small. Their size alone is part of the reason, they are so difficult to remove from water and wastewater by certain means. More efficient removal requires a more powerful oxidation process, this process is called an advanced oxidation process (AOP).
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5 Top Advantages MBBR Wastewater Treatment
2/1/2021
Wastewater treatment solutions have become one of the significant moves to filter waste water. Whether it is for fighting with the growing shortage of drinking water or finding better water sources for wastewater, several technologies have been practice for centuries, and MBBR wastewater treatment is being used for filtering waste water in both industrial and domestic sectors.
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Using ATP And NGS To Monitor Nitrification
10/28/2020
China Steel Corporation, a steel producer in Taiwan, produces wastewater that is high in organics, ammonia, solids, and other waste products. The wastewater is treated on-site using a series of biological treatment processes. The variable influent quality can make it challenging to meet treatment objectives.