Tag: water management

Jan 21
Leading Water Treatment Equipment Manufacturers and Their Innovations

Leading Water Treatment Equipment Manufacturers and Their Innovations Overview of Key Players in Water Treatment Equipment Manufacturing The landscape of water treatment equipment manufacturers is dominated by a few key players that command significant market share due to their established technologies and broad product lines. Companies like Xylem, Veolia, and SUEZ are recognized for their […]

Jan 20
City Of Dayton Water Reclamation Facility

The authoritative technical resource for the Great Miami River’s primary wastewater defense. FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: City of Dayton Water Reclamation Facility (DWRF) Location: 2800 Guthrie Road, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio Operating Authority: City of Dayton Department of Water Design Capacity: 72 MGD (Average Daily Flow), 200 MGD (Peak Hydraulic) Current Average Flow: ~48–55 […]

Jan 19
Selecting the Right Wastewater Management System for Your Municipality

Selecting the Right Wastewater Management System for Your Municipality Assessing Current and Future Wastewater Needs Municipalities must accurately assess both current and future wastewater needs to select an effective wastewater management system. This assessment is best for municipalities experiencing rapid growth or those with fluctuating industrial activities. Evaluating Population Growth Projections Population growth projections are […]

Jan 16
Jamaica Wastewater Treatment Plant Queens

An authoritative technical profile of NYC DEP’s critical Jamaica Bay infrastructure. FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Jamaica Wastewater Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF) Location: 150-20 134th Street, South Ozone Park, Queens, NY 11420 Operating Authority: New York City Department of Environmental Protection (NYC DEP) Design Capacity: 100 MGD (Dry Weather) Peak Wet Weather Capacity: 200 MGD […]

Jan 16
Bowery Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant Queens

FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name Bowery Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant (WRRF) Location Astoria, Queens, New York Operating Authority New York City Department of Environmental Protection (NYC DEP) Design Capacity 150 MGD (Dry Weather) Wet Weather Capacity 300 MGD (2x Design) Population Served ~850,000 residents Service Area Northwest Queens (Astoria, Long Island City, Sunnyside) Receiving Water […]

Jan 15
Virginia Wastewater Treatment Plants

Introduction Virginia’s wastewater infrastructure represents some of the most advanced treatment technology in the United States, driven largely by the stringent nutrient reduction mandates of the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act. With a growing population of over 8.7 million and a geography ranging from the tidal coastal plains to the mountainous Blue Ridge, the state’s engineering […]

Jan 15
Top Water and Wastewater Conferences 2024: Industry Insights and Networking

Top Water and Wastewater Conferences 2024: Industry Insights and Networking Key Themes Shaping the 2024 Water and Wastewater Conferences The focus on emerging technologies in water treatment is paramount for the 2024 water and wastewater conferences. These technologies, including advanced filtration systems and real-time monitoring solutions, are best suited for municipalities aiming to enhance operational […]

Jan 15
Oregon Wastewater Treatment Plants

Table of Contents Introduction Recent Developments Top 20 Largest Treatment Plants Approved Budgets & Expansion Projects Regulatory & Compliance Landscape Technology Trends Directory of Facilities FAQ Introduction Oregon’s wastewater infrastructure represents a critical intersection of environmental stewardship and engineering resilience. Serving a population of approximately 4.2 million residents, the state’s network comprises over 250 permitted […]

Jan 15
North Carolina Wastewater Treatment Plants

1. Introduction North Carolina stands at a critical juncture in water infrastructure management. With one of the fastest-growing populations in the United States—driven by the rapid expansion of the Charlotte metro area and the Research Triangle (Raleigh-Durham)—the state’s wastewater treatment capacity is under significant pressure. The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NC DEQ) oversees […]

Jan 15
Kaeser vs Gardner Denver Nash for Aeration: Pros/Cons & Best-Fit Applications

Introduction Aeration systems represent the single largest energy consumer in biological wastewater treatment, typically accounting for 50% to 75% of a facility’s total electrical demand. For decades, the industry relied on robust but inefficient positive displacement (PD) lobe blowers or uncontrolled multistage centrifugal systems. However, the modern regulatory environment, characterized by strict nutrient limits and […]