WASTEWATER REGULATIONS AND LEGISLATION RESOURCES

WASTEWATER SOLUTIONS

  • Enclosed Industrial Clean Power VFDs – Controlling Water Everywhere It Goes

    Moving water and controlling water systems is no easy task. There are many variables involved with fluid dynamics, the addition of environmental, harmonics and energy cost concerns make system control even more difficult. Eaton understands these problems and provides enclosed drives solutions for water/wastewater. From NEMA 4X enclosures to our Active Energy Control algorithm and five-year warranty, Eaton provides a complete solution for water/wastewater applications.

  • EcoSense ODO200

    EcoSense ODO200 is an optical-based dissolved oxygen meter ideal for DO sampling.

  • Optical Dissolved Oxygen Sensor ADS430

    The Aztec 400 range of advanced digital sensors are designed for monitoring the key parameters in municipal and industrial water / wastewater treatment.

  • EquaReact® Equalized Nutrient Removal System

    EquaReact® is a unique wastewater treatment process that combines hydraulic flow equalization and multi-stage (anaerobic, anoxic, or aerobic) Activated Sludge treatment as a system offering to provide Biological or Enhanced Nutrient Removal in both Industrial and Municipal markets. The EquaReact® System reduces land requirements, energy consumption, and capital costs while increasing the overall treatment system performance and efficiency.

  • RTC101 P-Module Real-Time Phosphorus Control Solution

    Adjusting chemical dose based on flow or setting a fixed chemical dose can be very expensive. With a system that provides Real-Time Control, you can significantly lower chemical costs, quickly adjust for loading changes, and enjoy the peace of mind in knowing your effluent phosphorus levels are within permit range.

WASTEWATER VIDEOS

The Water Online Show kicks off its new season with an in‑depth discussion on stormwater management, focusing on New York City’s innovative partnership with Arcadis. Guest Shandor Szalay, the National Stormwater Resilience Practice Lead at Arcadis, explains how climate‑driven superstorms and aging urban infrastructure have pushed the city to rethink stormwater strategies.