Introduction In the hierarchy of municipal and industrial fluid control, the ball valve occupies a critical position defined by its low head loss characteristics, tight shutoff capabilities, and versatility across a wide range of diameters. For consulting engineers, plant superintendents, and utility decision-makers, the selection of Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) for ball valves is not […]
1. INTRODUCTION Clarification is the fundamental unit operation in water and wastewater treatment, serving as the primary method for gravity separation of suspended solids from liquid. In municipal and industrial applications, clarification equipment—often referred to as sedimentation tanks, settling basins, or clarifiers—operates on the principles of density difference and Stokes’ Law to settle particulate matter […]
Introduction The vertical turbine pump (VTP) serves as a cornerstone of fluid movement in municipal water and wastewater infrastructure. Unlike horizontal pumps, which require significant floor space and rely on positive suction head often provided by gravity or booster systems, vertical turbine pumps are designed to operate submerged, utilizing the fluid source itself to provide […]
1. INTRODUCTION In the complex hydraulic architecture of municipal water and wastewater treatment plants, water control gates serve as the primary mechanism for flow isolation, level control, and directional diversion. Unlike pumps or blowers, which are active energy consumers, control gates are often passive static equipment until called upon. However, their role is foundational to […]
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 […]
1. INTRODUCTION In the context of biological wastewater treatment, “Aeration Equipment” encompasses a broad spectrum of machinery designed to facilitate oxygen transfer and maintain solids suspension within bioreactors. While diffused air systems are common, mechanical aeration and large-scale process mixing—driven by Propeller and Axial Flow technologies—remain critical for oxidation ditches, surface aeration applications, and internal […]
Introduction In municipal water distribution and industrial fluid handling, the management of reservoir and tank levels is a critical operational requirement. The altitude valve serves as the primary mechanical safeguard against overflows and the central mechanism for maintaining the hydraulic grade line within a specific pressure zone. These valves are specialized automatic control valves (ACVs) […]
Under Sink PFAS Filters: Essential Defense Against Contaminants Introduction Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have emerged as some of the most concerning contaminants in water supplies across the United States and globally. These "forever chemicals," known for their durability and resistance to degradation, have been linked to a range of health issues, including cancers, liver […]
Long Term PFAS Solutions: Ensuring Safe Water for Future Generations Introduction Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often referred to as "forever chemicals," remain a pressing environmental and public health concern. Recent data indicates that an estimated 200 million Americans may be drinking water contaminated with PFAS at levels above the newly proposed EPA standards. As […]
Certified PFAS Removal Products: An Expert Guide for Water Treatment Solutions Introduction Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly referred to as "forever chemicals," have emerged as a critical environmental issue due to their persistent presence in water systems and associated health risks. As of July 2025, regulatory frameworks and technological advancements in PFAS remediation are […]