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If you must remove phosphorus from your wastewater, it is likely you must also remove ammonia- nitrogen. Nitrification, the process of oxidizing ammonia to nitrate and nitrite, is optimal in the narrow range of pH from 7.5 to 8.6. A pH below 7.2 results in a...
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Neo WaterFX (formerly RE300) – Phosphorus Removal In Wastewater With Multiple Benefits When it comes to chemical precipitation of phosphorus from wastewater, the traditional route has been to borrow the precipitating chemicals from drinking water, namely...
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Phosphorus Reduction – How Low Can You Go? If you have a phosphorus limit for your wastewater effluent, you know that it can be a real challenge to remove. If your limit is below 1 mg/l, it becomes even harder. But did you know that it may be impossible to remove all...