Phosphate removal in wastewater Information from the blog of Neo Performance Materials, a Wastewater Treatment Chemicals Company. In this blog we cover topics from technology and safety in the industry, to phosphorus removal, to pH balance, to the benefits of our products, and more.
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Phosphate Crystal Precipitation and Pipe Clogging WaterFX won’t clog your pipes or pumps. Removing phosphorus from wastewater using conventional iron (or aluminum) based coagulants creates crystals that often redissolve and can then reprecipitate along pipe walls and...
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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...
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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...
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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....
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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...