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Introduction As clean water becomes scarce, the removal of contaminants from wastewater is becoming increasingly important. Nutrients such as phosphorus (P) in the form of phosphate (PO43-) serve as a food source for algae. Recently excessive amounts of P in natural...
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When It Comes To Water, Toxicity Matters! When it comes to wastewater treatment, it is critical to keep toxicity issues in mind. This is, after all water, and there is always someone downstream. For the most part, biological wastewater treatment is “natural”,...
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Attraction and Bonding: What molar ratio really means for your phosphorus treatment. And why you should care. First, we get it. When someone mentions molar ratio, the vast majority of people, including wastewater treatment operators, grimace. Their eyes glaze over as...
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Struvite Control Struvite build-up causes major disruption to the operations of wastewater treatment plants, including time, labor and money on the maintenance of capital equipment. Neo’s NeoWaterFX300 solution prevents struvite build-up while it’s managing phosphorus...
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“I LOVE scrubbing weirs”, said no operator EVER! If you have phosphorus in your treatment plant (and who doesn’t?) you know that it can lead to algae growth, particularly in your clarifiers. Even if you treat with the traditional ferric or aluminum-based...