Tuning the Accuracy of Lift Station Flow Rates
In part one of this article, we explored pre-SCADA methods of measurement, past approaches and difficulties in measuring lift station flow rates, and the...
In Times of Drought: Part 2 of 3
In part 1 of this series focused on nine economic facts about water in the United States, we addressed three facts related to the...
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...
The Right Material Makes All the Difference
There are times when a simple pump design and less maintenance are preferred by pump users, especially in messy dirty wastewater applications. Such was...
Energy-Efficient Aeration for the New Century: Part 2 of 2
Aeration accounts for a 50 to 70 percent of a treatment plant’s power consumption, and in part 1 of this series, we examined the...
Water Utilities Moving Fast toward a Zero-carbon Future
Water operators have long been stewards of an essential resource, and water infrastructure is a cornerstone of every prosperous economy. But today’s water systems...
More Power in Half the Size
Offering powerful, efficient pumping action in a compact and contemporary design, the recently modified Saniswift is small enough to fit easily inside a cabinet,...
Innovative Solutions to Drinking Water Decontamination in Small and Medium Treatment...
Though drinking water tends to be relatively clean compared with water that is being considered for other uses, it sometimes can contain contaminants. Air...
Optimizing performance in industrial wastewater treatment
Since the beginning of time, people have had the need to treat the water they consume, and use for cooking, bathing and washing their...
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...









