WASTEWATER REGULATIONS AND LEGISLATION RESOURCES

  • Increase productivity and expand service offerings by utilizing advanced reinstatement technology. These high-performance tools allow for precise work in small-diameter lines, enabling the successful completion of complex trenchless projects that traditional methods cannot handle.

  • Real-time nutrient monitoring allows wastewater facilities to detect industrial spikes and prevent permit violations. By utilizing automated, hourly sampling and dual-stream analysis, operators can optimize chemical dosing and maintain consistent effluent quality.

  • Return activated sludge pumps are critical to wastewater treatment, maintaining biological balance, ensuring efficiency, and supporting resilient infrastructure amid aging systems and emerging contaminants.

  • Pump oversizing drives hidden costs through energy waste, reduced reliability, and increased wear, making proper sizing and modern controls critical for long-term efficiency and performance.

  • A next-gen submersible pump eliminated clogging at a high-demand lift station, reducing maintenance, cutting costs, and delivering reliable, clog-free wastewater performance for over a year.

  • Jersey City in New Jersey is undergoing a period of development and growth which has seen its population increase by more than 50,000 people in the last 13 years. To cater for this growth, the Jersey City Municipal Utilities Authority is tasked with maintaining its aging water infrastructure and improving its critical water supply to ensure it can meet the needs of its customers both now and into the future.

  • Modernize solids handling with automated aerobic digestion to manage rapid community growth. This high-rate process increases capacity, ensures Class A compliance, and significantly reduces disposal costs while providing odor-free operations through advanced nutrient and off-gas management.

  • Upgrade wastewater operations with automated aerobic digestion. This advanced process increases capacity and ensures stable temperature control for Class A compliance, producing odor-free biosolids and efficient nitrogen removal to meet strict environmental standards and community expectations.

  • Emerging state water reuse regulations are driving adoption of ozone and advanced oxidation, requiring flexible, high-performance systems to meet pathogen, trace organic, and DBP control objectives.

  • Ozone system performance hinges on reactor design, not generator size. Efficient mass transfer, hydraulic integrity, and contact time ensure consistent oxidation, reduced energy use, and reliable treatment results.

WASTEWATER SOLUTIONS

  • The Inline Stormceptor® Stormwater Treatment System The In-Line Stormceptor is our most commonly installed model. The In-Line unit is available in 11 different unit sizes, ranging from 900 to 16,000 gallon storage capacities. Each unit is constructed from precast concrete components and a patented fiberglass insert
  • MRI Inclined Plate Settlers

    MRI Inclined Plate Settlers have proven to provide unsurpassed clarifier function. The unique, patented hydraulic Flow Control Deck distributes flow evenly across the entire system. This enables a consistent flow rate and low turbidity throughout the sedimentation process and produces high quality effluent with less than 1 NTU to meet/exceed regulations.

  • Spectroquant® Prove Spectrophotometer

    Simplify water analysis with a new class of spectrophotometers.

  • AquaSBR® Sequencing Batch Reactor

    The AquaSBR®sequencing batch reactor provides true batch reactor technology with all phases of biological treatment accomplished in a single reactor. All components are easily accessible and the advanced decant system ensures optimum quality effluent withdrawal.

  • I-BOx® Biological Odor Control Systems

    The I-BOx® Biological Odor Control Systems (patent pending) use a two-stage process with a biological stage to remove 99% of the hydrogen sulfide (H2S), followed by an activated carbon polishing stage to remove residual H2S and organic odors. Standard models are available to treat up to 5,000 cfm (8500 m3/h) of odorous air.

WASTEWATER VIDEOS

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.