Tag: water quality standards

Jan 21
Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) in Wastewater: Enhancing Treatment Efficiency

Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) is an effective process used in treating wastewater, specifically aimed at removing solids, oils, and greases. At its core, the DAF method involves supersaturating water with air under pressure and then releasing the pressure to form microbubbles that attach to particulates, causing them to rise to the surface, where they can […]

Jan 19
Climber Screens in Wastewater Treatment: Enhancing Solid Waste Removal

Climber screens play a pivotal role in wastewater treatment by effectively removing large solid particles before they move into subsequent stages of the purification process. These mechanical devices are designed to intercept and lift debris out of wastewater as it flows through the initial treatment phase. Their function is fundamental to maintaining efficiency and preventing […]

Jan 19
Circular Primary Clarifier in Wastewater Treatment: Essential Functions and Design Principles

Circular Primary Clarifiers in Wastewater Treatment A circular primary clarifier plays a crucial role in wastewater treatment by serving as the first major step in separating solids from liquid waste. Using gravity, heavier particles settle to the bottom as primary sludge, while lighter materials such as oils and grease rise to the surface. This process […]

Jan 19
Perforated Screen in Wastewater Treatment: Enhancing Solid-Water Separation

Perforated screens play a crucial role in wastewater treatment plants. They are the first line of defense, protecting the delicate processes downstream by physically removing large solid materials from the wastewater. By using a series of evenly spaced holes, these screens capture and separate debris, ranging from large particles to finer organic materials, which could […]

Jan 12
Non-Potable Water in Wastewater: Sources, Risks, and Treatment Methods

Non-potable water is water that has not been treated or purified to the level necessary for safe human consumption. It encompasses a variety of water types that are utilized for purposes other than drinking, such as irrigation, flushing toilets, and industrial processes. Addressing the question “What is non-potable water?” it is essential to clarify that […]

Jan 12
Ozonation in Wastewater Treatment: Efficient Disinfection and Organic Removal

Ozonation is a water treatment process that leverages the power of ozone, a potent oxidizing agent, to eliminate various contaminants from wastewater. Traditionally used for disinfecting drinking water, its application has expanded to treat municipal and industrial wastewater. Ozone is particularly effective against bacteria, viruses, and organic compounds, often as a tertiary treatment step to […]

Jan 11
Effluent Discharge Regulations in Wastewater: Understanding Compliance and Impact

Effluent discharge refers to the flow of wastewater—treated or untreated—that is released into natural water bodies from various sources including industrial, commercial, and residential establishments. The characteristics of this effluent can vary widely based on the source and the types of contaminants present, ranging from organic matter and nutrients to chemicals and thermal pollution. The […]

Oct 22
B&V Acquires MJ Gleeson’s Water Business

Global engineering and consulting firm Black & Veatch (B&V) announced this week that it has acquired the water business of MJ Gleeson Group, an Australian construction and civil engineering company. This strategic acquisition significantly expands B&V’s water infrastructure capabilities and strengthens its presence across the Asia-Pacific region. MJ Gleeson’s water infrastructure division specializes in designing […]