Tag: water treatment

Feb 04
City Of Henderson Water Reclamation Facility

The authoritative technical profile for the City of Henderson’s primary wastewater treatment asset. FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Kurt R. Schneider Water Reclamation Facility (KRSWRF) Location: Henderson, Clark County, Nevada Operating Authority: City of Henderson Department of Utility Services Design Capacity: 52.0 MGD (Million Gallons per Day) Current Average Flow: ~32.0 MGD Population Served: ~330,000 […]

Feb 04
City Of Reno Truckee Meadows Water Reclamation Facility

The Authoritative Technical Resource for Engineers & Industry Professionals FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Truckee Meadows Water Reclamation Facility (TMWRF) Location: 8500 Clean Water Way, Reno, Washoe County, Nevada 89502 Operating Authority: City of Reno (Jointly owned by Reno, Sparks, and Washoe County) Design Capacity: 44 MGD (Hydraulic) / 40 MGD (Treatment limited) Current Average […]

Feb 04
ABB vs VEGA CSO/Storm Equipment: Comparison & Best Fit

Introduction For municipal engineers and utility directors, Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) and stormwater monitoring represents one of the most hostile operating environments in the water sector. Unlike controlled treatment plant headworks, CSO outfalls and remote stormwater retention basins are subject to rapid hydraulic surges, condensing humidity, heavy ragging, and potential submersion. A single failed sensor […]

Feb 04
Clark County Water Reclamation District Las Vegas

The authoritative technical profile of Nevada’s largest wastewater reclamation facility. FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Flamingo Water Resource Center (FWRC) Location: Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada Operating Authority: Clark County Water Reclamation District (CCWRD) Design Capacity: 150 MGD Current Average Flow: ~105 MGD Population Served: ~1.1 million (Residential and Resort Corridor) Service Area: Unincorporated Clark […]

Feb 04
Top OEMs for MBBR and IFAS Systems

1. Introduction to MBBR and IFAS Technologies Moving Bed Biofilm Reactors (MBBR) and Integrated Fixed-Film Activated Sludge (IFAS) systems represent a significant evolution in biological wastewater treatment. As regulatory agencies impose increasingly stringent limits on nutrient discharges—specifically Total Nitrogen (TN) and Total Phosphorus (TP)—and as municipal and industrial facilities face limitations on available land for […]

Feb 04
City Of Bend Water Reclamation Facility

Plant Name: City of Bend Water Reclamation FacilityLocation: Bend, Deschutes County, OregonOperating Authority: City of Bend Utilities DepartmentDesign Capacity: 12.5 MGD (Max Month Flow)Current Average Flow: ~6.5 – 7.5 MGD (Seasonal Variance)Population Served: ~107,000 residentsService Area: City of Bend Urban Growth Boundary (UGB)Receiving Water Body: Groundwater (Deschutes Aquifer) via Evaporation/PercolationPermit Type: Oregon DEQ WPCF Permit […]

Feb 03
Membrane Bioreactor Technology: Advanced Solutions for Wastewater Treatment

Membrane Bioreactor Technology: Advanced Solutions for Wastewater Treatment In an era where sustainable water management is more critical than ever, membrane bioreactor (MBR) technology stands out as a game-changer in wastewater treatment. This innovative approach combines biological treatment processes with advanced membrane filtration, offering superior effluent quality and efficient nutrient removal. In this post, we'll […]

Feb 03
City Of Salem Wastewater Treatment Plant

Location: Salem, Oregon | Operating Authority: City of Salem Public Works FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Willow Lake Water Pollution Control Facility (WPCF) Location: 5915 Windsor Island Road N, Salem, OR 97303 Operating Authority: City of Salem Public Works Department Design Capacity (Peak Wet Weather): 155 MGD Current Average Dry Weather Flow: ~25 MGD Population […]

Feb 03
Badger Meter vs Siemens Clarification Equipment: Comparison & Best Fit

Introduction In wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) design, the clarifier is the hydraulic control center of the process, but its efficiency is entirely dependent on the accuracy of the feedback loops controlling it. A common challenge engineers face is the disconnect between mechanical clarification systems and the instrumentation required to optimize them. While mechanical failure is […]

Feb 03
Clean Water Services Durham Advanced Wastewater Treatment Facility

Facility Profile: The authoritative technical resource for engineers, operators, and industry professionals regarding the Durham AWTF in Tigard, Oregon. FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Durham Advanced Wastewater Treatment Facility Location: 16060 SW 85th Ave, Tigard, Washington County, Oregon Operating Authority: Clean Water Services (CWS) Design Capacity (Dry Weather): 25.7 MGD Peak Hydraulic Capacity: 113 MGD […]