WASTEWATER

GettyImages-2187208032_450_300 Rethinking The Role Of Grinders In Today's Collection Systems

Customized grinders help wastewater utilities manage wipes and difficult solids while protecting infrastructure, reducing maintenance requirements, and improving collection system reliability.

WASTEWATER CASE STUDIES AND WHITEPAPERS

WASTEWATER APPLICATION NOTES

WASTEWATER PRODUCTS

Otterbine’s experience in wastewater treatment is obvious in the performance and results delivered by our surface and subsurface industrial aeration systems.

The Model FCL is a complete system that measures free chlorine in fresh water. It includes a transmitter (choice of Model 56 or Model 1056), a 499ACL-01 free chlorine sensor, a pH sensor (if required), and a constant head flow controller. The transmitter and flow controller are mounted on a back plate, and quick disconnect Variopol sensor cables are pre-wired to the transmitter, making installation and startup fast and easy.

Leaks found in 60 psi high density PE pipe by FELL in less than three hours. Acoustic and CCTV failed to find any leaks after more than a year of investigation. Read the full case study to learn more. 

All-In-One Headworks Solution – Grind, Screen And Compact
The Auger Monster® is a robust headworks solution which combines three of JWC’s finest technologies – a grinder, a fine screen and a compactor. It removes trash and unwanted solids so the treatment plant runs more efficiently. The Auger Monster is proven to result in cleaner, more compact discharge and lowered disposal costs, as less water and fecal material are sent to the landfill.

The WesTech Clarifier Optimization Package (COP™) is the result of research and design focused on building a better clarifier. Each COP™ is designed for the specific process requirements of each plant. Proprietary algorithms are utilized to result in a clarifier that provides high performance.

Kruger’s ANITA™ Mox process combines nitritation and anammox reactions in an MBBR biofilm process using a single reactor. The reactions are maintained by control of DO in the reactor.

LATEST INSIGHTS ON WASTEWATER

  • For AI to deliver real operational value, it needs a constant flow of reliable operational data. AI systems are relentlessly data-hungry, and the more data, the better. Yet, accessing this data remains a major challenge in the utilities sector, with remote reservoirs, wastewater treatment works, and sprawling infrastructure often located a long way from traditional cellular networks. 

  • Learn why advanced oxidation processes are critical for treating 1,4-dioxane and how ozone-based systems can improve contaminant destruction and water quality.

  • Discover how real-time monitoring, automation, and smart controls help modern ozone systems improve treatment performance, efficiency, safety, and operational visibility.

  • The water and wastewater industry is currently grappling with a significant aging pipeline infrastructure crisis, a challenge that requires a shift from reactive repairs to proactive, data-driven management. In a recent Water Online webinar, industry experts Christine Ballard (CDM Smith), Greg Baird (Black & Veatch), and Andrew Beck (Garney) outlined a practical framework for addressing infrastructure repairs in ways that are fundable and executable.

  • Digital planning tools are transforming the master planning process from a periodic study into a continuously updated decision-support system that integrates data, models, and operational insight.
  • For the better part of a decade, industrial electricity prices behaved like a slowly shifting floor. From 2016 through 2020, wholesale prices in most major markets were remarkably stable. A plant built in 2018 could reasonably expect its electricity costs to drift, not lurch, through the early 2020s. That baseline is gone.

WASTEWATER VIDEOS

Tom McCurdy from Aerzen discusses the evolution of their highly successful "Delta Hybrid" line — a low-pressure screw compressor package designed for the water and wastewater industry. The presentation details the modern upgrades engineered to elevate the equipment's footprint, versatility, and efficiency.

Stephen Horne, Product Manager for Blowers at Kaeser USA, discusses strategies for increasing energy efficiency in wastewater treatment plant aeration processes. He outlines how combining advanced diffuser technology, modern blowers, smart control methods, and a master controller maximizes energy savings.

KROHNE has been manufacturing flow meters for over 100 years. Today take a look at what KROHNE has to offer the water and wastewater markets for flow measurement.

Explore ozone technology and advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), with expert insights on real-world applications, water safety, and innovations shaping municipal and industrial treatment systems.

Explore ozone system optimization with industry experts, covering performance strategies, field insights, automation, and common design pitfalls to improve efficiency, compliance, and long-term reliability in water treatment.