Pumping a Solution for Increased Water Demand
Water is abundant on our planet: approximately two thirds of the earth’s surface is covered with it. Drinking and service water, however, is becoming...
On-site Electro-oxidation of Difficult to Treat Wastewater
By Hossein Zarrin, Element Six
Water supply is a global concern and, driven by population growth and global industrialization, the demand for clean water is...
Long-life Pumps for the Real World
Drinking water from lakes and rivers must be treated prior to delivery to the general public. Great effort is taken to transport fresh water...
Movin’ Up the Sewer Line Just Got Easier
For the municipalities and contractors that clean endless miles of sewer lines, the goal has always been to clean more with less effort and...
All-Terrain Sewer Stimulates Economy of Arkansas’s Newest City
Southside contains a very rocky terrain. In some areas, the ground is clay while in others, approximately three feet of soil sit above limestone...
Bioaugmentation Saves Money and Time
Reducing FOG and odors in collection systems and lift stations
Fats, oils, and grease (FOG) can accumulate in collection systems and lift stations and cause...
Better Design, Better Results: Part 2 of 2
See Part 1 Here.
Last month, we introduced the dilemma that, even as the oil and gas industry expands its use of produced water during...
The Pursuit of a Green Carbon Steel Corrosion Inhibitor: Part 3...
Many inhibitors considered for use in an environmentally friendly corrosion inhibitor program are organic in nature and may be subject to oxidation. This paper...
Odor and Corrosion Control in Wastewater Collection Systems: Part 4 of...
In order to effectively rate the successful treatment of the force main, a background against which to make a comparison must be provided. In...
Triple Win: Part 2 of 2
In last month’s introduction to this article, the City of Riverbank, California, hired Schneider Electric to evaluate its wastewater treatment plant for energy savings...









