
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.


Phosphorus Removal from Wastewater: Star Sewer Case Study Highlights
With every permit renewal, discharge limits can be drastically reduced, usually with a compliance schedule that allows the wastewater facility to evaluate options and implement the best solution. That is the situation Star Sewer, a utility outside Boise, Idaho, found...
Toxicity Of Lanthanides In Wastewater
The toxicity of chemical additives to wastewater should be tested to determine the effect of the additives on the ecosystem. Ideally the additive will do what it is designed to do, only be discharged in a minimal amount, and not have any adverse effects on the...
Neo WaterFX, pH And Alkalinity
Neo WaterFX300 is a lanthanide based coagulant for use in water treatment. It is mainly composed of the ionic forms of Cerium (Ce) but can contain other lanthanides such as Lanthanum (La), Neodymium (Nd), and Praseodymium (Pr) among others. Similar to other metal salt...
Dosing WaterFX300 In Primary Clarifiers
Achieving Discharge Seasonal Limits And Avoiding Capital Costs January 24, 2020 Summary Geneseo Wastewater Treatment Plant is a 1.5 MGD municipal facility in the Finger Lakes region in upstate New York with a seasonal total phosphorus (TP) limit of 1.0 mg/L. After...