Tag: treatment

Jan 18
Top OEMs for Piping Accessories

1. Introduction In the complex hierarchy of municipal and industrial water and wastewater infrastructure, piping accessories—couplings, expansion joints, repair clamps, tapping sleeves, and restraint mechanisms—often receive less scrutiny than high-capital assets like pumps or membrane bioreactors. However, these components constitute the critical connective tissue of the entire conveyance system. They are the primary defense against […]

Jan 18
Top OEMs for Sludge Handling Equipment

1. Introduction In municipal and industrial wastewater treatment, the management of residual solids—commonly referred to as sludge handling—represents one of the most complex and cost-intensive portions of the plant lifecycle. While the liquid treatment train often garners the primary focus regarding effluent compliance, the solids handling train dictates operational efficiency, disposal costs, and often the […]

Jan 18
Lower Rio Grande Valley Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant

FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Official Designation: South Water Reclamation Plant (Regional Facility) Location: McAllen, Hidalgo County, Texas Operating Authority: McAllen Public Utility (MPU) Design Capacity: 10.0 MGD (Expanded capability to 15 MGD pending) Current Average Flow: 8.5 MGD Population Served: ~145,000 (Regional Service Area) Receiving Water Body: Floodway via discharge canal to Laguna Madre TPDES Permit […]

Jan 18
JWC Environmental vs Lakesideoration for Screenings: Pros/Cons & Best-Fit Applications

Introduction One of the most persistent operational headaches in modern wastewater treatment is the management of rags, wipes, and non-dispersibles. For municipal engineers and plant superintendents, the failure of headworks equipment does not just mean manual cleaning; it results in deragging pumps downstream, compromised biological processes, and significant unscheduled overtime. In the U.S. market, two […]

Jan 17
City Of Houston 69th Street Wastewater Treatment Plant

The Authoritative Technical Resource for Engineers and Industry Professionals FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: 69th Street Wastewater Treatment Plant Location: 2525 S/Sgt. Macario Garcia Drive, Houston, Harris County, Texas Operating Authority: City of Houston Public Works (Houston Water) Design Capacity: 200 MGD (Permitted Daily Average Flow) Peak 2-Hour Flow: 400 MGD Population Served: Approx. 1.2 […]

Jan 17
Sanitaire vs SSI Blowers Equipment: Comparison & Best Fit

Introduction In the design and operation of activated sludge wastewater treatment plants, the aeration system represents the single largest consumer of energy, typically accounting for 50% to 70% of a facility’s total electrical demand. For consulting engineers and utility directors, selecting the correct aeration infrastructure is not merely a purchasing decision; it is a twenty-year […]

Jan 17
Tarrant Regional Water District Village Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant Fort Worth

Location: Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas | Operating Authority: City of Fort Worth Water Department FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Village Creek Water Reclamation Facility Location: 4500 Wilma Lane, Fort Worth, TX 76012 Operating Authority: City of Fort Worth Design Capacity: 166 MGD Peak Flow Capacity: 480 MGD (2-hour peak) Population Served: ~1.3 Million Service […]

Jan 17
Xylem (Flygt) vs Jaeger Blowers Equipment: Comparison & Best Fit

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 […]

Jan 17
Trinity River Authority Central Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Dallas

Plant Name: Central Regional Wastewater System (CRWS) Location: 6500 West Jefferson Blvd, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas Operating Authority: Trinity River Authority of Texas (TRA) Design Capacity: 162 MGD (Annual Average) / 405 MGD (Peak 2-Hour) Current Average Flow: ~135-145 MGD Population Served: ~1.2 Million Service Area: 21 Contracting Parties (Cities and Districts in DFW Metroplex) […]

Jan 17
Top OEMs for Valve-Actuator Adaptation Kits

1. Introduction In the architecture of municipal and industrial fluid control systems, the interface between the valve and the actuator—commonly referred to as the adaptation kit, mounting kit, or valve automation hardware—is frequently the most overlooked component. While engineers invest significant hours specifying the hydraulic performance of the valve and the torque capabilities of the […]