
Neo WaterFX300 (formerly RE300) and Neo WaterFX100 are a better way to remove phosphorous from wastewater. Here in our blog, we provide WaterFX information, documentation, case studies, results & benefits, and more.


Dallas Case Study – Benefits of WaterFX Over PAC
We have focused several articles showing the benefits of switching to Neo WaterFX from “traditional” coagulants for phosphorus removal in wastewater. By “traditional”, we usually mean ferric chloride or alum. But what about specialized coagulants like Poly Aluminum...
Stabilize pH for Better Biological Treatment with Neo WaterFX
Phosphorus removal from wastewater often means chemical precipitation using a very acidic coagulant, traditionally alum or iron-based. Due to the chemistry of these coagulants, the dosage required is often 4 to 10 times that indicated by the stoichiometry alone and...
Phosphorus Removal from Wastewater WITHOUT Disrupting Your pH Balance
With the renewal of their Utah Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (UPDES) permit, Jordanelle Special Service District (JSSD) was confronting extremely low total phosphorus (TP) limits of 0.03 mg/L (May – Oct) and 0.06 mg/L (Nov – April) as a 90-day average at...
Skyrocketing Chemical Costs – Is It Time To Reevaluate Your P-Removal Coagulant?
It is no secret that inflation has hit every sector of the economy. BUT inflation hasn’t hit everything equally. If you use traditional coagulants (iron or aluminum based, or PAC) to remove phosphorus from your wastewater, you are paying significantly more than you...