Hurricane-force Performance
At a Utah facility that has seven wastewater
treatment lagoons treating 1.5 million gallons per day and over 300 acres of farm land, a new...
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...
Keys to Minimally Invasive Sewage Renovation
As is the case with any type of infrastructure, sewers require regular maintenance. But the often narrow pipes below the ground are difficult to...
Keeping the Big Apple Clean
By Michael Kopper, Centrisys
It takes big ambition to tackle big projects and make them a success. A leading North American manufacturer of decanter and...
Odor and Corrosion Control in Wastewater Collection Systems: Part 2 of...
In part 1 of this series, we discussed the corrosion issues associated with hydrogen sulfide in wastewater collection systems. The main classes of reactions...
Getting Their Hands Dirty
In the past, Stallkamp has repeatedly implemented projects for sewage treatment plants and the wastewater industry. In addition to various sludge tanks, this also...
The First Choice for Treatment Operators
No life form, whether it be human, animal or plant, can survive without water. That makes the reliable supply of clean water to homes,...
Protective Chopper Pump Keeps Treatment Moving
At the Benton Utilities Wastewater Treatment Plant near Little Rock, Arkansas, a tough new Landia EradiGator Chopper Pump is ensuring that grease and scum...
Tuning the Accuracy of Lift Station Flow Rates: Part 1
To tune means to adjust for optimal or improved performance. Musical tuning entails adjusting an instrument to achieve a perfect pitch. Depending on the...
Desalination is booming, but faces a saltwater reality check
As population grows and economies expand, they are putting an immense strain on the world’s water supplies. According to the UN World Water Development...









