Wastewater Filtration Podcasts
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Water Reuse Becomes Builders’ Selling Point
11/30/2015
One way to think about offsetting water rate increases is to reuse the water being consumed. For example, instead of paying $100 a quarter and using the water flowing out of faucets just once, what if you as a homeowner could treat that wastewater on site and reuse it to irrigate the lawn, wash the car, or flush the toilets?
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Fuzzy Filter Uses Compression In Advanced Primary Treatment
11/25/2015
Advanced primary treatment reduces or eliminates the solids load or organic carbon out of the waste stream. By doing so, a wastewater plant can decrease aeration power and avoid the need to expand its treatment basin size. The removed solids can also be moved to a digester to produce energy.
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Benefits Of Walnut Shell Backwashable Media Filters
11/23/2015
Filtra Systems Company developed the walnut shell filter about 40 years ago. One of the attractions of walnut shell is how well it can handle oil. When oil mixes together with sand, it essentially becomes asphalt. With walnut shell, the oil is coalesced and then, when it’s backwashed, the oil can be released from the shell.
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True BLEU: Underdrain Concept And Design By Tonka Water
11/3/2015
Rick Mann, VP of sales with Tonka Water, shares details on an underdrain system that can fit into any plant – and is built to last.
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A New Way To Nitrify
11/2/2015
Michael Faeth of Brentwood Industries reveals details about a new submerged fixed-film system for biological wastewater treatment.
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The Growth Of A Carbon Company
10/30/2015
Jacobi Carbons Inc., the largest worldwide manufacturer of coconut shell activated carbon, will be celebrating it’s 100th birthday in 2016.
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Membrane Systems For Dirty Water
10/28/2015
One of the leading water technology companies, Dow Water and Process Solutions, is pioneering ways to improve our water supply — by making the dirtiest waters clean again.
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Clarification And Filtration In A Single Step
10/22/2015
Ken Krupa of Veolia describes the BIOSTYR DUO, a new technology that combines a biologically active filter (BAF) with a moving bed bioreactor (MBBR) to increase efficiency and reduce facility footprint.
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Carbon Company Highlights Ion Exchange
6/24/2015
Activated carbon and ion exchange can be called two sides of the same coin. Where activated carbon purifies water by removing organic contaminants through an adsorption process, ion exchange removes contaminants under the surface via electrical charge.
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Clearing The Air With Activated Carbon
12/2/2014
Think you know activated carbon? The range of capabilities is so robust that operators of all types — drinking water, wastewater, municipal, or industrial — should come to fully understand its usage.