
RE300 Information from the blog of Neo Performance Materials, a Wastewater Treatment Plant Chemicals Company.


Faster, More Energy-Efficient Dewatering
Energy-efficient dewatering of sludge from phosphorus removal from wastewater Phosphorus removal from wastewater to low total phosphorus (TP) limits, particularly less than 1 mg/L, produces sludge. How much sludge is produced and how easy or difficult the sludge is to...
Denser Drier Sludge
Phosphorus Removal and Sludge Management Removing phosphorus from wastewater usually involves use of a coagulant, especially if you have a low Total Phosphorus (TP) limit. Traditional coagulants, carried over from the water treatment side of the industry, are based on...
Neo WaterFX300 Protects Sensitive River while Aiding Expansion at Coppermine WRF
Growth can often be a double-edged sword for a water reclamation facility (WRF). With an expansion looming to double the capacity of their membrane bioreactor (MBR) facility, the Coppermine WRF was exploring ways to improve their phosphorus removal from wastewater....
WaterFX reduces chemical feeds
WaterFX reduces chemical feeds Removing phosphorus from wastewater can add a lot to your chemical feeds, and to your costs. First, there is the coagulant. If you are using aluminum or ferric-based coagulants, the amount of coagulant you add is often at least 4 to 1 in...