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Information on how to remove phosphorus from water from the Wastewater Treatment Plant Chemicals Company blog of Neo Performance Materials.
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Gin Clear Effluent
Nothing makes a WWTF operator prouder than the sight of gin-clear effluent spilling over the weirs of the clarifiers. Few things spoil that beautiful sight more than algae growing in the clarifier, catching on the weir as the effluent spills over, floating in the...![The Wastewater pH Seesaw](https://neowatertreatment.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/phosphorus-levels.jpg)
The Wastewater pH Seesaw
Get Off The pH Seesaw The pH of your effluent is a standard parameter on every NPDES permit. But more than that, maintaining a pH in the neutral 6 to 8 range is critical to maintaining the biological treatment in your wastewater facility. Maintaining the alkalinity of...![RE300 Is Now Neo WaterFX300](https://neowatertreatment.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/RE300-change.jpg)
RE300 Is Now Neo WaterFX300
RE300 – Same Great Product But With A New Name – Neo WaterFX300 Whenever there is a name change, there is often a question – what else has changed? If you are a utility using RE300, or the less concentrated formula, RE100, you want to know, is this the same thing? The...![Neo Water Treatment Introduces NeoWaterFX](https://neowatertreatment.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/rebranding-blog-header.jpg)