Introduction to Submersible Pump Metallurgy One of the most persistent and costly challenges in modern wastewater management is the premature degradation of submersible pumping equipment due to shifting influent chemistry. As water conservation efforts reduce flow rates, wastewater becomes more concentrated. Simultaneously, longer retention times in force mains and collection basins accelerate septicization, leading to […]
Introduction One of the most persistent headaches for municipal engineers and utility directors is the management of wet weather flows. While dry weather treatment is predictable and steady, storm events introduce hydraulic shocks that can overwhelm infrastructure, leading to regulatory violations and environmental damage. The challenge is not merely capacity; it is the complexity of […]
Introduction One of the most persistent challenges in water and wastewater engineering is the interface between disparate systems. Whether connecting a new ductile iron pipeline to an existing asbestos-cement main, retrofitting a modern submersible pump onto a 30-year-old discharge elbow, or automating manual valves with electric actuators, the success of the project often hinges on […]
1. Introduction In the hydraulic architecture of municipal and industrial wastewater treatment plants, telescoping valves—frequently referred to as slip pipes, decant valves, or sludge draw-off valves—serve a critical, albeit mechanically straightforward, function. Unlike pressurized isolation valves used in distribution networks, telescoping valves operate primarily in open-channel or gravity-flow environments within clarifiers, sludge thickeners, settling tanks, […]
1. INTRODUCTION In the municipal and industrial water and wastewater sectors, the battle against corrosion is a primary driver of capital expenditure and maintenance operational costs. Traditional materials such as carbon steel, galvanized steel, and even aluminum often degrade rapidly when exposed to the aggressive chemical and biological environments found in treatment facilities. Hydrogen sulfide […]
Introduction In municipal and industrial pumping systems, the selection of check valve technology is the primary defense against destructive hydraulic transients (water hammer) and reverse flow damage. Engineers are frequently faced with a divergent choice when specifying pump discharge control: specifying an active, electrically or pneumatically actuated solution (often synonymous with Rotork actuation on a […]
Introduction In the hydraulic architecture of municipal water treatment plants (WTP) and wastewater treatment plants (WWTP), mud valves perform a critical, albeit frequently obscured, function. Located at the lowest points of sedimentation basins, clarifiers, flocculation tanks, and reservoirs, these valves are responsible for the gravity draining of accumulated sludge, silt, and process fluids. Unlike flow […]
Introduction: The Role of Flow Control Infrastructure in Municipal Systems In the hydraulic architecture of municipal water and wastewater treatment plants, water control gates serve as the primary mechanisms for flow isolation, modulation, and diversion. Unlike standard process valves which typically handle pressurized flow within piping networks, control gates—ranging from heavy-duty cast iron […]
Metal Plating PFAS Treatment: Addressing the Challenge of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Industrial Processes Introduction As industrial processes evolve, so too do the complexities tied to environmental management, particularly regarding hazardous substances. One of the most pressing challenges in metal plating and finishing sectors is the presence of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly […]
Comprehensive Guide to Ball Valves: Structure, Functionality, Applications, and Maintenance Introduction Ball valves are one of the most versatile and commonly used valves in various industries today. Renowned for their reliability and simple design, these valves play a crucial role in controlling fluid flow. Whether you’re an engineer, a maintenance technician, or someone interested in […]