Introduction Aeration systems consume approximately 50% to 70% of the total energy usage in a typical biological wastewater treatment plant. For consulting engineers and plant directors, the selection of aeration equipment is not merely a component choice; it is the single largest determinant of the facility’s 20-year lifecycle cost profile. A common friction point in […]
Introduction In the landscape of municipal and industrial wastewater transport, the management of solids poses the single greatest threat to continuous operation. While standard non-clog centrifugal pumps are the workhorses of the industry, they are increasingly defeated by the modern waste stream. The proliferation of non-dispersibles—specifically synthetic wipes, rags, hair, and fibrous materials—has necessitated the […]
Introduction The escalation of non-dispersible solids in modern wastewater—primarily synthetic wipes, rags, and fibrous materials—has fundamentally changed the operational baseline for municipal lift stations and treatment plants. Engineers are increasingly forced to move beyond simple solid-handling pumps to aggressive solids reduction strategies. A critical decision point in this defense strategy is the selection of Wilo […]