Tag: Aeration System Design

Dec 15
Modified Ludzack-Ettinger Process: Nitrogen Removal in Wastewater Treatment

Modified Ludzack-Ettinger Process: Nitrogen Removal in Wastewater Treatment Fundamentals of the MLE Process The Modified Ludzack-Ettinger (MLE) process isn’t just a fancy term tossed around in wastewater treatment circles; it’s a game-changer for municipalities grappling with nitrogen removal. Picture this: a mid-sized city with a population of 100,000 is facing strict new regulations on nitrogen […]

Jan 12
Aeration in Wastewater Treatment: Enhancing System Efficiency and Water Quality

Aeration in Wastewater Treatment: Principles, Techniques, and System Design Aeration is a critical process in wastewater treatment that involves introducing air into sewage to enable aerobic biodegradation of pollutants. Microorganisms require oxygen to break down organic matter into harmless by-products, making aeration a vital component of biological treatment systems. By applying appropriate aeration techniques and […]