1. Introduction In municipal and industrial wastewater treatment, the management of odors is not merely an aesthetic concern; it is a critical operational parameter that impacts regulatory compliance, community relations, facility safety, and infrastructure longevity. Odor Control Systems (OCS) represent the primary defense against the release of nuisance compoundsβprincipally hydrogen sulfide (H2S), mercaptans, ammonia, and […]
Introduction Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection has transitioned from an “alternative” technology to the industry standard for pathogen inactivation in municipal water and wastewater treatment. However, a critical disconnect remains in the engineering community: the assumption that UV systems are static, “plug-and-play” appliances. In reality, an improperly specified UV system can become the plant’s largest energy consumer […]
Introduction In municipal and industrial pumping systems, the selection of check valve technology is the primary defense against destructive hydraulic transients (water hammer) and reverse flow damage. Engineers are frequently faced with a divergent choice when specifying pump discharge control: specifying an active, electrically or pneumatically actuated solution (often synonymous with Rotork actuation on a […]
Aqua Aerobic Systems: Innovative Solutions for Wastewater Treatment Mechanisms of Aqua Aerobic Systems Aqua aerobic systems are best suited for municipalities and industries that require efficient and effective wastewater treatment solutions with a focus on biological processes. These systems leverage aerobic digestion to break down organic matter, making them particularly advantageous in settings where space […]
Introduction to Tanks and Covers in Water and Wastewater Systems Liquid containment and headspace management are foundational elements of municipal and industrial water and wastewater infrastructure. Tanks and covers serve not merely as passive storage vessels but as critical process components that define the hydraulic profile, chemical safety, biological stability, and environmental compliance of a […]
Introduction One of the most persistent challenges facing water and wastewater utility engineers is the management of disinfection byproducts (DBPs) and the volatility of chemical supply chains. While gas chlorine remains a staple in legacy infrastructure, the industry has seen a massive shift toward liquid sodium hypochlorite due to safety concerns and risk management planning […]
Introduction In municipal water distribution networks, the management of water age and the maintenance of residual disinfectant levels are critical regulatory and public health mandates. While standard fire hydrants have historically been utilized for flushing activities, the evolution of distribution system engineering has necessitated the development of dedicated hydrant flushers. These devicesβranging from manual blow-offs […]
Solids Management in Wastewater Treatment: Strategies and Technologies Overview of Solids Management in Wastewater Treatment Did you know that nearly 80% of the solids generated in wastewater treatment plants end up in landfills? That's a staggering amount of waste that could be managed more effectively. Solids management is not just a regulatory requirement; it's a […]
Introduction Ion exchange (IX) remains one of the most versatile and critical unit processes in water treatment, yet it is frequently the source of significant operational expenditure (OPEX) overruns due to improper specification. Engineers often face a dichotomy: simple softening applications are treated as commodities, leading to premature vessel failure or inefficient salt usage, while […]
1. Introduction Mixing equipment serves as the kinetic heart of municipal and industrial water and wastewater treatment facilities. Unlike passive components such as piping or static storage, mixers are dynamic machines responsible for facilitating chemical reactions, maintaining solids suspension, blending disparate fluid streams, and optimizing heat transfer. In the context of consulting engineering and plant […]