WASTEWATER

WOL_key-west_cs_385x250 Key West Resort Utilities Maximizes Reuse And Nutrient Recovery

Water scarcity poses unique challenges to KW Resort Utilities Corp. (KWRU), the utility firm that provides wastewater management, wastewater recovery, and wastewater treatment in the region. KWRU began operation in the late 1960s and has worked hard over the decades to keep up with wastewater needs as population and tourism have boomed, spurred by land reclamation and development. 

WASTEWATER CASE STUDIES AND WHITEPAPERS

  • Tube Settlers Vs. Plate Settlers: Comparing Lamella Technologies

    Although both types of lamella sedimentation equipment operate on the same principles of solids settling, there are several notable differences between them. 

  • Submersible Pumps Eliminate Flood Damage Concerns At LaGuardia Airport

    During Hurricane Sandy, La Guardia Airport’s five stormwater pump stations lost power, resulting in flooding of an estimated 100 million gallons of water.  The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey quickly moved up its planned renovations and installed nine axial flow pumps capable of moving large volumes of water at low heads. The propeller-type pumps have motors that are invulnerable to submersion during high-water incidents, improving the airport’s stormwater control, flexibility, and operational efficiency.

  • Improving Dissolved Air Quality With The AirWhip™ DAF Pump

    Learn how incorporating the AirWhip™ pump technology into DAF systems can achieve efficient flotation, improving the quality of the dissolved air and allowing maximum adhesion to the floc particles.

  • Sydney Water Trial Project Using Low Voltage Conductivity To Assess Sewer Pipe Water Tightness

    Worldwide water utilities and smart cities are adopting new technologies to replace legacy technologies that have been the mainstay to assess existing pipe conditions and accept new installations as watertight. This white paper includes a detail review of existing assessment techniques, project findings, technology overview, and field results fom each project area included as part of Sydney Water’s trial project evaluation of FELL technology.

  • Pump Stations That Will Not Fail

    Read how an Arkansas utility takes redundancy a step further with a permanent backup system to prevent sanitary sewer overflows. 

  • An 8-Point Checklist Of Pressure Gauge Application Best Practices

    As electronic measurement, microprocessor or computerized control, and wireless networking have worked their way deeper into industrial processes, new opportunities for accuracy, convenience, and cost-saving efficiency have multiplied. Electronic accuracy and communication have delivered performance advantages down to even the simplest functions — including pressure readings.

  • From Challenge & Prize Competition To Test Prototype: The Nitrogen Sensor That Could Change Residential Onsite Wastewater Treatment

    More than one in five households in the United States depend on septic or onsite systems to treat their wastewater. These systems provide critical water quality infrastructure, but they usually are not designed to remove nitrogen to the point that sufficiently protects coastal marine ecosystems. As a result, septic systems are known to contribute to eutrophication (excess nutrients), hypoxia (low levels of oxygen), and harmful algal blooms in marine and estuarine waters.

  • Register Today For The Newterra Webinar: A Unique Approach To The Traditional SBR: The Argos SBR

    We would like to invite you to Register for our upcoming Webinar to discuss how the Argos SBR is expanding options and opportunities for wastewater treatment. Ideal for municipal or industrial applications, the Argos SBR is comprised of the award-winning Aire-O Triton® aerator/mixer and a proven fixed decanter design, along with advanced controls and monitoring systems.

  • Bar Screen Capture Rates: It's Not So Simple

    The water industry has made progress in developing numerical values for screen-capture ratings under specific conditions. One such example is the UK Water Industry Research (UK WIR) standard. Its methodology is sound in measuring capture rate for a specific screen in a channel for a specific time and set of conditions. However, the measurements provided in these studies cannot be assumed to represent the performance of that screen in any other wastewater treatment plant or even in the same channel in a different time or season. 

  • Stepping Up To Smart Aeration

    According to the U.S. EPA, municipal water and wastewater treatment systems account for 30 to 40 percent of the total energy used by municipalities in the United States. In wastewater treatment, the biggest chunk of this energy consumption comes from aeration. Within a typical WWTP, the aeration equipment used to maintain the required dissolved oxygen (DO) levels in the activated sludge process can account for as much as 60 percent of the total plant energy use (Source: EPA.gov). As municipalities and plant operators look for ways to minimize energy use and contain operating costs, aeration is a natural area of focus.

WASTEWATER APPLICATION NOTES

WASTEWATER PRODUCTS

The ClearLogic membrane bioreactor (MBR) provides peace of mind to its owners through WesTech’s 40+ years of designing reliable and practical wastewater treatment solutions. Customers choose WesTech for superior service and the ability to provide complete systems that can include all instrumentation and control systems, as well as headworks and tankage.

Base Mounted Pump Stations are pre-engineered units with an extensive selection of pumps, motors, controls, piping and accessories.

CHEM-FEED® Engineered Skid Systems are now shipping! These Skid Systems are simple to operate, easy to order, and includes everything needed for precise chemical feed.

You need air flow measurement instruments that provide wide turndown ratio, very low pressure drop, no moving parts, application flexibility and a direct gas mass flow rate measurement. The inline QuadraTherm® 780i is the most accurate thermal mass flow meter for air flow rate measurement on the market today, achieving gas mass flow rate accuracy never before possible, +/- 0.5% of reading above 50% of full scale.

In waste water, we offer a natural solution for volatile solids, toxins and pathogens, fats and oils - while lowering tipping, hauling and labor costs, water and energy use, and some other, recurring costs. Our wastewater products are a concentrate with aerobic and anaerobic bacteria, living together in a proprietary chain, waiting to devour bio solids, oils, toxic chemicals and more - leaving pathogen-free, safe-to-discharge water.

The 499AOZ sensor is intended for the continuous determination of dissolved ozone. The primary application is ozonation basins in municipal water filter plants. Ozone is also used as a disinfectant in bottling and food processing plants.

LATEST INSIGHTS ON WASTEWATER

WASTEWATER VIDEOS

Luis Maturana and Adam Bates share how KSB’s rapid U.S. expansion — new facilities, doubled warehouse capacity, and a strengthened service footprint — is reshaping the pump and valve landscape.

At WEFTEC 2025, Huber’s Simon Randle discusses how emerging pressures in the industry—from PFAS and microplastics to shifting federal funding—are influencing everything from technology development to workforce priorities.

In this episode of The Water Online Show, host Angela Godwin sits down with Mike Saunders from ORENCO to explore how a small Oregon startup founded in a garage grew into an industry leader redefining decentralized wastewater solutions.

The Water Online Show sits down with John Ross and Natalie Sierra of Brown and Caldwell to explore the evolving world of biosolids management.

At WEFTEC 2025, The Water Online Show welcomes Fred Gerringer, Water Reuse National Practice Leader at Brown and Caldwell, for an insightful discussion on the science, strategy, and regulation shaping the future of water reuse.