An alternative to Poly Aluminum Chloride

An alternative to Poly Aluminum Chloride

April 2023 SUMMARY The City of Dallas Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) in Georgia treats mainly municipal water in the City of Dallas and surrounding Paulding County just northwest of Atlanta. Dallas’s treatment process is a fairly typical conventional activated...

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Enhanced Energy Efficiency: CEPT with Neo WaterFX

Enhanced Energy Efficiency: CEPT with Neo WaterFX

Wastewater treatment consumes a great deal of energy. Efforts to make treatment more energy efficient include finding ways to reduce aeration needs and also generating biogas in digesters to use as fuel. Chemically Enhanced Primary Treatment (CEPT) can assist with...

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One and Done: Preventing Phosphorus Release with WaterFX

One and Done: Preventing Phosphorus Release with WaterFX

Removing phosphorus from wastewater using coagulants should be a simple one and done process. The coagulant should react with the ortho-phosphorus, settle, be removed with the solids, perhaps be digested, then dewatered and disposed of. Sadly, what “should be” often...

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Phosphorus Compliance with Bottomline Benefits (Part 2)

Phosphorus Compliance with Bottomline Benefits (Part 2)

Last month, we explored the significant reduction in chemical costs that Jordanelle Special Service District (JSSD) has achieved since switching to Neo WaterFX 300. To recap, JSSD, in Utah, was facing an extremely low total phosphorus limit of 0.06 mg/L for the 90-day...

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Phosphorus Compliance with Bottomline Benefits (Part 2)

Phosphorus Compliance with Bottomline Benefits (Part 1)

Jordanelle Special Service District (JSSD), in Utah, found themselves in a position familiar to an increasing number of water recovery facilities – required to achieve extremely low phosphorus discharge limits. Their 0.06 mg/L (90-day average) Total Phosphorus (TP)...

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