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Jan 21
Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority

The authoritative technical resource for the Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority (CCMUA) wastewater treatment system. FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Delaware No. 1 Water Pollution Control Facility Location: Camden, Camden County, New Jersey (Waterfront South) Operating Authority: Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority (CCMUA) Design Capacity: 80 MGD Current Average Flow: ~58 MGD Population Served: ~500,000 […]

Jan 21
Middlesex County Utilities Authority Sayreville

FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: MCUA Central Wastewater Treatment Facility Location: Sayreville, Middlesex County, New Jersey Operating Authority: Middlesex County Utilities Authority (MCUA) Design Capacity: 147 MGD (Average Daily Flow) Peak Hydraulic Capacity: 350 MGD Population Served: Approx. 800,000 residents (plus substantial industrial base) Service Area: Lower Raritan River Basin (Middlesex, Somerset, and Union Counties) […]

Jan 20
Bergen County Utilities Authority Little Ferry

FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Little Ferry Water Pollution Control Facility (WPCF)Location: Little Ferry, Bergen County, New JerseyOperating Authority: Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA)Design Capacity: 109 MGD (Million Gallons per Day)Current Average Flow: ~75-80 MGDPopulation Served: ~570,000 residentsService Area: 47 Municipalities in Bergen CountyReceiving Water Body: Hackensack RiverNPDES Permit Number: NJ0024015Year Commissioned: 1951 (Major expansions […]

Jan 20
Top OEMs for Confined Space & Gas Detection Systems

1. Introduction In the municipal and industrial water and wastewater sectors, gas detection is not merely an ancillary safety function; it is a critical operational imperative mandated by rigorous regulatory frameworks and necessitated by the inherent chemistry of the treatment process. The decomposition of organic matter, chemical dosing requirements, and the physical constraints of underground […]

Jan 20
City Of Columbus Jackson Pike Wastewater Treatment Plant

FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Jackson Pike Wastewater Treatment Plant Location: 2104 Jackson Pike, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio Operating Authority: City of Columbus, Department of Public Utilities (Division of Sewerage and Drainage) Design Capacity: 68 MGD (Average Daily Flow) / 102 MGD (Peak Secondary) / 150 MGD (Peak Hydraulic with CEPT) Current Average Flow: ~60-65 […]

Jan 20
Jim Myers vs Serpentix for Solids Conveyance: Pros/Cons & Best-Fit Applications

Introduction The movement of dewatered biosolids, screenings, and grit is often the final bottleneck in modern treatment facilities. While headworks and biological processes receive significant engineering attention, the conveyance of “cake” solids remains a frequent source of operational headaches, from housekeeping nightmares to complete mechanical failures. Engineers tasked with facility upgrades often face a critical […]

Jan 20
City Of Dayton Water Reclamation Facility

The authoritative technical resource for the Great Miami River’s primary wastewater defense. FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: City of Dayton Water Reclamation Facility (DWRF) Location: 2800 Guthrie Road, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio Operating Authority: City of Dayton Department of Water Design Capacity: 72 MGD (Average Daily Flow), 200 MGD (Peak Hydraulic) Current Average Flow: ~48–55 […]

Jan 20
Top OEMs for Thickening Equipment

1. Introduction to Thickening Equipment in Water and Wastewater Treatment In the hierarchy of unit processes within municipal and industrial wastewater treatment facilities, sludge thickening represents a critical intermediate step between liquid treatment and solids handling. While often overshadowed by the biological treatment processes upstream or the final dewatering and disposal downstream, thickening is the […]

Jan 19
City Of Akron Water Reclamation Facility

FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Akron Water Reclamation Facility (WRF) Location: 2460 Akron-Peninsula Road, Akron, Summit County, Ohio Operating Authority: City of Akron Department of Public Service, Sewer Bureau Design Average Flow: 90 MGD Peak Secondary Capacity: 220-280 MGD (Hydraulic) Population Served: Approx. 330,000 Service Area: City of Akron and 13 surrounding communities (approx. 96 […]

Jan 19
Selecting the Right Wastewater Management System for Your Municipality

Selecting the Right Wastewater Management System for Your Municipality Assessing Current and Future Wastewater Needs Municipalities must accurately assess both current and future wastewater needs to select an effective wastewater management system. This assessment is best for municipalities experiencing rapid growth or those with fluctuating industrial activities. Evaluating Population Growth Projections Population growth projections are […]