The Pursuit of a Green Carbon Steel Corrosion Inhibitor: Part 1...
Corrosion control of carbon steel heat exchange components is becoming increasingly more important as energy costs rise and the demand for environmentally friendly chemicals...
Modeling Solutions for the Unsung Hero
By Walt Prentice, Applied Flow Technology
When you think of processing plants, you may think of oil, its derivatives, and other chemical products. After all,...
Better Design, Better Results: Part 1 of 2
The oil and gas industry is increasingly relying on electromagnetic flowmeters, commonly known as magmeters, as a crucial tool to address the ever-growing challenges...
How to Control Activated Sludge with Online Sensors: Part 1 of...
The goal for domestic wastewater treatment in the twenty-first century should be to have a minimal carbon footprint and to be 100 percent self-sustainable...
Brazilian Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant Finds Success
By Rogerio Melo, Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group
One of Brazil's state-owned water and waste treatment companies is engaged in the supply and treatment of water,...
Big Blower Savings for the United Kingdom’s Water and Wastewater Company
Following a highly detailed study with its proven FreeFlowi4.0 (FFi4) pump monitoring equipment, optimization experts Riventa have identified annual savings of $303,000 for nine...
Seattle Takes FOG Program Online
By Chris Weinandt, Aquatic Informatics
With more than 5,000 restaurants and food service establishments (FSEs) in Seattle, the city’s fats, oils, and grease (FOG) program...
CIP Guidelines for Filter Membrane System Cleaning
Across both water treatment and chemical processing plants, keeping equipment clean is one of the keys to achieving a manufacturer’s promised efficiency standards and...
Repair or Rethink . . .
Moundsville, West Virginia is a small city located along the Ohio River. It is home to sites like Prabhupada’s Palace of Gold and the...
Ending the scourge of “blown toilets”
For the operators cleaning municipal sewer, storm and sanitary lines, dreaded “blown toilets” can quickly become a community clean-up and public relations nightmare.
“A ‘blown...









