Wastewater Treatment Technology Doesn’t Have To Be New To Be Disruptive
By Matt Hale, HRS Heat Exchangers
The term “disruptive technology” can be found everywhere across wastewater treatment, from conferences to whitepapers, and from small industrial...
The Right Equipment Won’t Chicken Out
By Soren Rasmussen, Landia
When it comes to industrial wastewater, few industries provide the challenges of poultry processing. Beside the strict regulations that come with...
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...
Balancing Cost and Performance
Every wastewater treatment facility eventually faces the challenge of aging and deteriorating equipment, affecting operational efficiency. Drives struggle to keep up their power, skimmers...
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,...
U.S. Water Establishes Treatment Program for the University of Texas at...
In last month’s introduction to this case study, U.S. Water implemented a water treatment program to minimize issues in off-line condensers and established a...
Water 101: A Primer for the Primacy of Water
By Anna Kučírková
If you’re reading this, water is probably easily available to you. You may even have a bottle of water sitting right next...
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...
Reclaiming Water – Building The Future
Fargo, North Dakota, sits on the western bank of the Red River of the North and serves as the industrial, as well as cultural,...
Odor and Corrosion Control in Wastewater Collection Systems: Part 5 of...
Aside from H2S vapor levels, the total and dissolved sulfides and DO levels (liquid phase) should be examined. For this discussion, only the grab...









