Oakley City Water Reclamation Facility
A guided tour to the Oakley City Water Reclamation Facility featuring a zeeweed Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) from GE Water & Process Technologies
A guided tour to the Oakley City Water Reclamation Facility featuring a zeeweed Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) from GE Water & Process Technologies
Manufacturer’s sales representatives speak of the long-term strategic partnerships they share with Parkson Corporation and how their water and wastewater treatment businesses have benefited.
A tour of the City of Montrose Wastewater Treatment Plant. The tour describes the different aspect of the plant, and how the plant purifies water to redistribute into the Uncompahgre River.
The Flex-O-Star is comprehensive wastewater treatment for water-based effluents, slurries and problem wash waters. It is an automatic, self-cleaning wastewater treatment system for a wide variety of water-based effluents::flexograpic inks-starches-fats, oils and greases-latex washes-surface finishing washes-metal plating runoffs-painting & coatings washups. The Flex-O-Star eliminates paying outside disposal companies for the removal of wastewater. On an average, Alar customers repor
Part 1Introduction to Enviro-Septic® Wastewater Treatment System by owner and inventor, David Presby of Presby Environmental, Inc. Enviro-Septic® is an ecosystem treats wastewater from homes and businesses onsite.
Filthy water cannot be washed - according to a West African proverb. But what if it could? Or, at least, be made clean again. That’s the goal of a waste water treatment plant like the one that serves the Washington area. Going Green’s Rebecca Ward tells us more.
Steps in the modern treatment of wastewater www.britannica.com
Fuel Cells (MFC) technology for direct electricity or hydrogen generation on a large scale, while using wastewater as fuel. This concept revolutionizes the energy and wastewater sectors by treating the organic materials dissolved in water as a source of energy. In many cases, the company’s system not only offset the high energy needs of wastewater treatment, but actually produce excess energy that can be fed into the grid on a constant base-load basis. No less important to Emefcy’s …
The water in your sink, the water you flush, the water rushing down a street after a storm… where does it go, anyway? There’s no one better to ask than Wally Waterdrop himself, and just such a conversation begins in a likely (and perhaps awkward) place in “where does it go?” THE MOVIE. Produced by the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District in Cleveland, Ohio, 2008 … wastewater treatment water quality sewer storm stormwater combined separate system wally waterdrop sewage neorsd …
In June of 2009 ADS completed a project to upgrade an existing WWTP lagoon at Odell IL. The primary lagoon was initially to large so an earthen dike was constructed to minimize the size of this lagoon and the equipment needed to treat the wastewater. All site work and the aeration installation were completed by the City of Odell, without the use of contractors or outside labor. November 2009 Data shows a reduction of BOD from 60.8 mg/l to less than 2 mg/l. TSS was reduced from 103.6 mg/l to …