Submersible Motors for Use in Wastewater Treatment Facilities
Safe, clean, accessible drinking water is one of our most basic human needs in the communities where we live and around the world. The...
How to Control Activated Sludge with Online Sensors: Part 2...
In part 1 of this series, we introduced a broad view of the use of online instrumentation for control of wastewater treatment aeration, which,...
Graf Creamery optimizes wastewater operations
Graf Creamery, a Midwestern butter and cream production plant, was experiencing issues with the fat and grease build-up in their holding cell retention pond....
When to Replace Your RO Membrane
By Wes Byrne, U.S. Water
On the surface, it might seem that knowing when to replace the membrane elements in a reverse osmosis (RO) system...
Restoring What Matters Most
In this article, we’re going to talk about something fairly common in today’s society: large-scale water damage. About 1 in 50 properties have a...
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...
Shopping for Water
For the past two decades, the American West has experienced a widespread and severe drought that has strained water-supply systems. This prolonged drought has...
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...
New Membrane Technology Handles High Solids, Aids Water Reuse
As global conditions place more stress on water resources, a great deal of attention is being paid to water reuse technologies, particularly those that...
Raising the bar for advanced wastewater treatment
Water is the world’s most precious resource, so ensuring efficiency across the myriad industrial applications relying on water use is of supreme importance. With...









