WEFTEC Innovation
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The Next Frontier: Automating By Water Quality
9/19/2011
Since the early 1970s, water and wastewater plants have been automating processes in order to achieve a more stable effluent and to decrease costs. By Bob Dabkowski, Hach Company
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Waste Lagoon Rehabilitation A New Look At An Old Problem
9/19/2011
Throughout the last half-century the municipal and industrial wastewater treatment industry has depended heavily upon the use of waste lagoons in order to provide relatively clean water that could be returned to the environment. These are often called stabilization lagoons.
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The Evolving World Of Wastewater
9/19/2011
A familiar theme arises when you talk to people in the wastewater industry, and it’s essentially ‘out with the old, in with the new’ (or rehabbed). By Kevin Westerling, Editor, Water Online
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The Best Of Both SCADA Worlds
9/7/2011
By 2003, the City of Ocala had converted their two monitoring & control systems to VTScada software from Trihedral. In 2005, they merged the two into a single application.
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Article: Wastewater Treatment Options For Recycle/Reuse
8/26/2010
Fresh water is a scarce commodity; this fact is well acknowledged by one and all. People at all levels, be it the general public, governmental bodies and industries understand the implications of good quality water availability in terms of quantity, cost and wastage. As a consequence, there is an emerging consensus on wastewater recycle/reuse. By Arun Mittal, Director – Wastewater Applications Engineering, Aquatech International Corporation, USA
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Wastewater Treatment Options For Recycle/Reuse
8/26/2010
Fresh water is a scarce commodity; this fact is well acknowledged by one and all. People at all levels, be it the general public, governmental bodies and industries understand the implications of good quality water availability in terms of quantity, cost and wastage. As a consequence, there is an emerging consensus on wastewater recycle/reuse. By Arun Mittal, Director – Wastewater Applications Engineering, Aquatech International Corporation, USA
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Multi-Pollutant, High Rate Biomedia (MPHR Biomedia)
8/25/2010
The use of submerged media in activated sludge treatment of wastewater has been in practice for well over 60 years. The use of submerged media gave a stable process that responded well to influent fluctuations, and achieved treatment in a small footprint. By PRD Tech, Inc.
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Article: Multi-Pollutant, High Rate Biomedia (MPHR Biomedia)
8/25/2010
The use of submerged media in activated sludge treatment of wastewater has been in practice for well over 60 years. The use of submerged media gave a stable process that responded well to influent fluctuations, and achieved treatment in a small footprint. By PRD Tech, Inc.
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Pre-Engineered Bio-Solids And Slurry Dewatering Systems: Are They Right For Your Location?
8/25/2010
When considering sludge dewatering systems for your facility there is a vast array of technologies and configurations for the core equipment and the ancillary support equipment needed to form a complete system. By Stuart Sebright, Bright Technologies, a Division of Sebright Products, Inc.
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Article: Pre-Engineered Bio-Solids And Slurry Dewatering Systems: Are They Right For Your Location?
8/25/2010
When considering sludge dewatering systems for your facility there is a vast array of technologies and configurations for the core equipment and the ancillary support equipment needed to form a complete system. By Stuart Sebright, Bright Technologies, a Division of Sebright Products, Inc.
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