INTRODUCTION One of the most persistent challenges in municipal water distribution design is the control of storage tank levels—specifically, balancing the simplicity of mechanical hydraulic valves with the data-rich requirements of modern SCADA systems. For decades, the industry standard was the pilot-operated hydraulic globe valve. However, a significant shift is occurring toward electrically actuated quarter-turn […]
Introduction One of the most visible failures in municipal water distribution is the overflow of an elevated storage tank. Beyond the public embarrassment of a “waterfall” cascading down a tower in the town center, the engineering consequences include structural icing loads in winter, erosion at the foundation, and significant wasted pumping energy. While SCADA systems […]
1. Introduction to Disinfection Systems in Water and Wastewater Treatment Disinfection remains the most critical unit process in the protection of public health within municipal and industrial water cycles. In potable water treatment, disinfection serves as the primary barrier against waterborne pathogens, ensuring the inactivation of bacteria, viruses, and protozoa before distribution. In wastewater treatment, […]
Introduction In municipal and industrial fluid handling, the “miscellaneous” valve category often contains the most critical components for system stability and surge protection. While gate and butterfly valves handle standard isolation duties, specialized equipment—such as air release valves (ARV), check valves, pilot-operated control valves, and pinch valves—dictates the hydraulic integrity of the network. Engineers frequently […]
Understanding PFAS Chemicals: The Hidden Threat to Clean Water Chemical Properties and Classification of PFAS When it comes to PFAS chemicals, the term forever chemicals isn't just a catchy nickname; it's a stark reality. These substances can linger in the environment for decades, making them a persistent challenge for water treatment facilities. In fact, studies […]
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 […]
1. Introduction In the hydraulic architecture of municipal and industrial water systems, automatic valves function as the primary logic gates for hydraulic control. Unlike isolation valves (gate, butterfly, ball) which are static in their operation (either open or closed), automatic valves are dynamic, modulating devices designed to regulate pressure, flow, level, or surge conditions autonomously. […]
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 […]
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) […]
Membrane Filtration Technology for Advanced Wastewater Treatment Overview of Membrane Filtration Processes When it comes to membrane filtration wastewater, we're not just talking about a fancy way to filter out the bad stuff — we're talking about a revolution in how we treat water. Did you know that over 80% of global wastewater is released […]