Introduction The degradation of municipal infrastructure is rarely the result of sudden catastrophic force; rather, it is the slow, relentless electrochemical and biological breakdown of assets. For water and wastewater engineers, the total annual direct cost of corrosion is estimated in the billions, yet it remains one of the most frequently underestimated factors in plant […]
Corrosion in wastewater systems is a major problem that affects infrastructure worldwide. It can lead to costly repairs, service disruptions, and even environmental hazards. The fight against corrosion in these systems has been ongoing for decades, but new technologies are changing the game. Recent innovations in corrosion prevention and control are making waves in the […]
Corrosion Control in Water Treatment Introduction Corrosion is a natural and inevitable process that results from the interaction of materials, primarily metals, with their environment, causing material degradation. In water treatment systems, corrosion poses significant challenges, impacting longevity, safety, and water quality. Addressing corrosion control in water treatment is not just a matter […]