INDUSTRIAL WATER AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT

GettyImages-490264377 Oil & Gas Use Case: Permian Basin, Texas

Modern electrocoagulation provides a reliable alternative to deep-well disposal. By eliminating bacteria and heavy metals while preserving minerals like lithium, these self-cleaning systems deliver high-quality effluent for reuse, reducing seismic risks and operational costs.

WATER AND WASTEWATER SOLUTIONS FOR THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY

  • Produced Water Treatment Market: The Next Big Wave In Industrial Sustainability With the rise of water scarcity, environmental regulations, and corporate sustainability mandates, produced water treatment has become a strategic imperative for industries far beyond oil and gas. It is one of the fastest-growing segments in the water treatment industry, which has emerged as an amalgamation of environmental stewardship, regulatory compliance, and technological innovation.
  • Can SNOWater Fix Fracking Treatment?

    As the popularity of hydraulic fracturing continues to strain available water supplies, a new technology may be the key to recycling produced water in an affordable way.

  • EPA's Water Report: A Good But Incomplete Start

    One study cannot answer every question about water pollution risks from oil and gas drilling, nor should it be expected to. But as my colleague Nichole Saunders pointed out, the oft-quoted statement of EPA’s water study – that it found no evidence of “widespread, systemic impacts on drinking water sources”– implied to some that activities related to hydraulic fracturing had been declared risk-free.

  • Optimizing RO-Membrane Performance In Produced-Water Applications

    Here are several important considerations for getting maximum value from produced-water RO treatments at minimal total lifecycle costs.

  • A Fracking Coverup?

    I’m not inclined to pick on the EPA, but in the wake of the recent report that they overstepped their authority on stormwater regulation, I saw that The Associated Press did an exposé charging the EPA with suppressing information on hydraulic fracturing’s link to drinking water contamination.

WATER AND WASTEWATER SOLUTIONS FOR THE FOOD AND BEVERAGE INDUSTRY

WATER AND WASTEWATER SOLUTIONS FOR THE POWER GENERATION INDUSTRY

WATER AND WASTEWATER SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRY

  • Aeration System Eliminates Odors From Winery Wastewater Lagoons

    A California winery was having odor problems from its wastewater evaporation lagoons. The wash and wastewater from this facility contain large amounts of organic matter. The wastewater is collected and pumped to two main lagoons for evaporation, percolation, and sprinkler irrigation.

  • Produced Water Treatment Market: The Next Big Wave In Industrial Sustainability With the rise of water scarcity, environmental regulations, and corporate sustainability mandates, produced water treatment has become a strategic imperative for industries far beyond oil and gas. It is one of the fastest-growing segments in the water treatment industry, which has emerged as an amalgamation of environmental stewardship, regulatory compliance, and technological innovation.
  • Science Guides Public Health Protection For Drinking Water

    As a country, we’ve come a long way toward providing clean air, water, and land — essential resources that support healthy, productive lives. But we have more work to do to make sure that every American has access to safe drinking water.

  • Can SNOWater Fix Fracking Treatment?

    As the popularity of hydraulic fracturing continues to strain available water supplies, a new technology may be the key to recycling produced water in an affordable way.

  • Does Healthy Drinking Water Mean Stricter Limits On Atrazine?

    The U.S. EPA is considering tightening its water regulations on atrazine, an herbicide known to cause adverse health effects if ingested. As researchers and state regulators advocate for stricter limits, it may be time to act.

  • A New Perspective On Funding Nonpoint-Source-Pollution Solutions

    While municipal wastewater treatment facilities fight hard to keep waterways clean, other (“nonpoint”) sources contribute greatly to environmental pollution. But there is funding, and now guidance, available to help solve the problem.

  • Riviera Utilities WWTP Upgrades To State-Of-The-Art Aerobic Granular Sludge Technology

    Instead of taking the traditional approach of adding an additional oxidation ditch to increase treatment capacity, Riviera Utilities had the desire to “future-proof” the plant and prepare to meet more stringent effluent requirements.

  • Doing Well By Doing Good: How Corporations Can Help Save Water And The Planet Some companies talk a good game on sustainability, but how many actually walk the walk? Protecting the environment and preserving scarce resources, especially water, is not just sound business; it's imperative to sustain life as we know it.
  • Wastewater Collection And Treatment: General Observations

    In this discussion, I am going to discuss general issues in wastewater treatment and specifically the collection phase of waste treatment. We all realize the effort and expense that goes into treatment-plant technology, but many don’t seem to realize that the collection phase is where we get “more bang for the buck.”

  • Niederzeuzheim WWTP Case Study The villages of Oberzeuzheim and Niederzeuzheim, Germany are served by the Niederzeuzheim wastewater treatment plant. The plant was originally designed as a nitrification facility for a population of approximately 3,000.

INDUSTRIAL WATER AND WASTEWATER PRODUCTS

As the pioneer of fluoride electrode technology, the new, Thermo Scientific™ Orion™ 2109XP fluoride analyzer is based on the Standard Test Method for Fluoride Ion in Water (ASTM D 1179-04). The Orion 2109XP provides the highest quality fluoride measurements for drinking water required by the Safe Drinking Water Act (1974) to accurately control fluoride levels between 1.4 and 2.4 ppm. The Orion 2109XP fluoride analyzer offers accuracy, reliability and ease-of-use to best meet the demands for fluoride analysis with complete assurance. The Orion 2109XP maximizes uptime and keeps your plant in perfect operation by offering unmatched versatility and performance.

The Davco™ product line of Evoqua located in Thomasville, GA, offers retrofit, rehab, and replacement parts and services and the installation of water and wastewater filtration, separation, clarification, aeration, biological treatment, and screw pumps. Our retrofit and rehab services save municipal and industrial water and wastewater plants time and budget in addressing worn out, over-extended-in-capacity treatment facilities that are costly to maintain.

Fiberglass scrubbers are used for industrial cleaning and filtering processes

The JCS Industries Model 420-T Ton Mounted Vacuum Regulator is designed for years of safe and reliable service.

The non-intrusive element of the EL System allows product to flow through the meter without concern of clogging. This rugged electromagnetic flowmeter is designed specifically for conductive fluids, including slurries. This system combines the MC608 transmitter with Flow Technology’s EL Series of electromagnetic flowmeters that represent the state-of-the-art for accurate measurement in water cycle and process applications.

The Series 70CV2000 Chloromatic™ control valve is wall mounted and responds to control signals from a water flow transmitter and/or a chlorine residual analyzer controller. Valve characteristics are provided to directly accept a pacing signal proportional to flow.

The versatile RDLO split case pump from KSB is a reinforced pump that is ideal for applications ranging from raw and pure industrial water to seawater. The RDLO’s state-of-the-art engineering ensures a cost-effective, long-lasting solution for water managers in need of an efficient, sustainable, and low-maintenance product.

The MD3 Multi-Diaphragm Metering Pump delivers smooth, continuous chemical feed even when injecting chemicals that off-gas like Peracetic Acid and Sodium Hypochlorite.  The cutting-edge Hyperdrive Technology allows for alternating pumping action between two diaphragms: when one diaphragm is in the suction phase, the other is in the discharge, resulting in a smooth chemical feed profile and eliminating the chance of vapor lock and loss of prime.