Tag: Lifecycle Cost

Feb 27
Rotary Lobe Lifecycle Cost: CAPEX vs OPEX and Energy Payback

Introduction One of the most persistent friction points in wastewater treatment plant design is the misalignment between initial procurement budgets and long-term operating realities. Engineers frequently encounter scenarios where a positive displacement pump is required for high-solids or viscous sludge applications, yet the specification process defaults to the lowest bidder. This approach often ignores the […]

Feb 10
Selection Guide: How to Specify Vertical Turbine for Municipal Lift Stations

Introduction One of the most frequent points of failure in municipal pumping infrastructure involves the misapplication of pump geometry to the wet well environment. While submersible non-clog pumps dominate small to medium sewage lift stations, engineers frequently turn to vertical turbine pumps (VTPs) for high-flow, high-head, or footprint-constrained applications. However, a staggering number of these […]

Feb 07
Wastewater Aeration Systems: Improving Treatment Efficiency

Wastewater Aeration Systems: Improving Treatment Efficiency Aeration system wastewater installations typically consume 45 to 60 percent of a municipal treatment plant energy budget and determine whether biological processes meet effluent nitrogen and BOD targets. This guide gives plant managers, process engineers, and operators a practical roadmap for selecting, designing, operating, retrofitting, and maintaining aeration system […]

Jan 15
Top OEMs for Solids Dewatering Equipment

Technical Note for Engineers: This article provides a specification-level overview of Solids Dewatering Equipment for municipal and industrial applications. It focuses on engineering selection criteria, operational realities, and an impartial analysis of specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). 1. Introduction Solids dewatering represents one of the most critical unit operations in the water and wastewater treatment […]

Jan 13
AVK vs Bray Cone Valves Equipment: Comparison & Best Fit

Introduction In high-head hydraulic applications and critical pump control scenarios, the margin for error is effectively zero. A single cavitation event or a failure to dissipate energy correctly can lead to catastrophic structural damage, ruptured penstocks, or destroyed downstream assets. Engineers are often faced with a distinct choice between legacy robustness and modern control versatility. […]

Jan 13
Top OEMs for Structural Fiberglass & Composite Equipment

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 […]

Jan 04
Top 10 Valves – Construction Service Manufacturers for Water and Wastewater

Introduction to Valve Specification in Municipal Infrastructure In municipal water and wastewater infrastructure, valves typically represent less than 5% of the capital expenditure (CAPEX) of a treatment plant or collection system. However, industry reliability data suggests that valve failures, leakage, and actuation issues can account for up to 60% of the unscheduled maintenance operational expenditure […]