Tag: physical

Feb 09
Owensboro Municipal Utilities Wastewater Treatment Plant

FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Max Rhoads Wastewater Treatment PlantLocation: Owensboro, Daviess County, KentuckyOperating Authority: Regional Water Resource Agency (RWRA)Design Capacity: 15.0 MGD (Average Daily Flow)Peak Hydraulic Capacity: ~32.0 MGDPopulation Served: ~100,000 (Regional System)Service Area: City of Owensboro and parts of Daviess CountyReceiving Water Body: Ohio RiverKPDES Permit Number: KY0022713Year Commissioned: 1960s (Major expansion/renovations in […]

Feb 09
Commissioning Diaphragm: Startup Checklist and Acceptance Tests

Introduction The failure of a chemical feed system or sludge transfer unit in a water treatment plant often isn’t caused by a defective pump; it is caused by a failure in the commissioning process. In municipal and industrial applications, up to 60% of early-life equipment failures can be traced back to improper installation, inadequate pipe […]

Feb 09
Lexington Fayette Urban County Government Town Branch Wastewater Treatment Plant

FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Town Branch Wastewater Treatment Plant Location: 301 Lisle Industrial Avenue, Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky Operating Authority: Lexington Fayette Urban County Government (LFUCG) – Division of Water Quality Design Capacity: 30 MGD (Average Daily), 64 MGD (Peak Hydraulic) Current Average Flow: ~22-25 MGD Population Served: ~320,000 (Combined with West Hickman service […]

Feb 09
Dewatering Pump Wet Well Design and Minimum Submergence to Prevent Vortexing

Introduction to Intake Hydraulics For municipal and industrial engineers, the physical geometry of a pump station is often treated as secondary to the selection of the pump itself. However, industry data suggests that nearly 30% of premature pump failures—manifesting as vibration, cavitation damage, and bearing wear—are directly attributable to poor intake conditions rather than mechanical […]

Feb 08
Baton Rouge Wastewater Treatment Plant

FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: South Wastewater Treatment Plant (SWWTP) Location: 2850 Gardere Lane, Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, LA 70820 Operating Authority: City of Baton Rouge / Parish of East Baton Rouge (Dept. of Environmental Services) Design Capacity: 200 MGD (Peak Hydraulic) / 102 MGD (Design Average) Current Average Flow: ~65 MGD Population […]

Feb 08
Jefferson Parish East Bank Wastewater Treatment Plant

The authoritative technical resource for the East Bank facility’s operations, infrastructure, and engineering specifications. FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: East Bank Wastewater Treatment Plant Location: 6000 Russell Street, River Ridge, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana 70123 Operating Authority: Jefferson Parish Department of Sewerage Design Capacity: 36.0 MGD (Average Daily Flow) / 80.0+ MGD (Peak Hydraulic) Current Average […]

Feb 08
East Jefferson Wastewater Treatment Plant

FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: East Jefferson Wastewater Treatment Plant (EJEFF) Location: Metairie, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana Operating Authority: Jefferson Parish Department of Sewerage Design Capacity: 62.4 MGD (Average Daily Flow) Peak Hydraulic Capacity: >100 MGD Population Served: ~250,000 residents Service Area: East Bank of Jefferson Parish (Metairie, River Ridge, Harahan, Kenner) Receiving Water Body: Mississippi […]

Feb 08
ABB vs Emerson Instrumentation Equipment: Comparison & Best Fit

Introduction One of the most persistent challenges in water and wastewater design is the “specification inertia” that dictates instrumentation choices. Engineers often replicate previous specifications without re-evaluating whether the technology has evolved or if the application demands have shifted. A staggering number of process upsets—estimates suggest up to 40% of minor deviations—can be traced back […]

Feb 08
Endress+Hauser vs Krohne Impeller Equipment: Comparison & Best Fit

Introduction In the municipal and industrial water sectors, the accuracy of flow measurement directly correlates to the operational efficiency of pumping systems. A common challenge facing design engineers is the disconnect between the mechanical performance of pumps and the instrumentation used to monitor them. When specifying flow measurement technologies to monitor pumping assets, the choice […]

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 […]