modular wastewater treatment technology Articles
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Packaged Wastewater Treatment for Uneven Terrain - Case Study
PROJECT DETAILS LOCATION Virginia City, Nevada CUSTOMER Storey County SOLUTION Packaged Wastewater Treatment TECHNOLOGIES Extended Aeration Modular design allows for an efficient wastewater treatment solution for two Nevada towns Background Storey County, Nevada, just southeast of Reno, needed to replace an outdated wastewater treatment plant that serves the historic communities of ...
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Theme Parks Reduce Water Use
Major theme parks are recycling water. With modular technologies, smaller parks can incorporate water sustainability too. Theme parks are designed to provide a fun escape from everyday life, but behind the scenes many parks are focusing on serious issues, like helping the environment. For example, some parks are using water-saving infrastructure to recycle wastewater for irrigation, cleaning, ...
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Procter & Gamble - Modular wastewater technology provides flexibility - Case Study
Procter & Gamble built a new shampoo factory in Urlati, Romania, at an approximate cost of 50 million euro. The new wastewater treatment plant cleans the wastewater that is contaminated with organic substances and zinc, so that it can be discharged into the municipal wastewater system. The multi-step process was developed on the basis of laboratory tests and consists of Envochem® ...
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High efficient and economic waste water treatment using Standardized Biological Aerated Filtration sBAF (Biofiltration)
Biological Aerated Filtration (BAF) is a technology which is today successfully used in more than 500 European wastewater treatment plants. Biofiltration is a compact and modular aerated biological reactor which has several advantages compared with classic technologies like activated sludge with its suspended growth. The main advantages of using biofilters with fixed film biomass are the ...
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What is an Electrocoagulation ETP and who can use this treatment technology?
What is an Electrocoagulation ETP? An Electrocoagulation ETP is an effluent treatment plant used for the treatment of water, wastewater, and process water. Electrochemical technology and in particular specialized electrocoagulation has become a sustainable water treatment technique due to its ability to remove multiple contaminants more efficiently and economically than conventional chemical ...
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Is it Time for an Upgrade? How Inefficient Water Treatment Processes Lose Organizations Money!
Is it Time for an Upgrade? Is Your Organization Losing Money Due to Inefficient Water Treatment Processes Often, the thought of the costs associated with replacing an old product with a newer model can be daunting. My parents recently bought a new dishwasher after years of complaining about the old one that they’d had for 15 years. It was loud and slow and starting to smell and would ...
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What is decentralized treatment?
Why is decentralized treatment an important solution for global water scarcity challenges? As the climate shifts and water supplies shrink due to increased use by municipalities, agriculture, and industry, the need for effective and efficient water and wastewater treatment in remote locations is growing exponentially all over the globe. In addition, the energy to power these plants and the ...
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Electrocoagulation: Effective Treatment of Silica Removal from Water
What is Silica? Silica, the second most abundant element on earth after oxygen, can be found in almost every water supply across the globe. Often known for being a hard and glassy mineral substance, this element can be found in numerous forms including sand, quartz, and granite. The mineral can be found in natural groundwater supplies in the forms of colloidal silica or reactive silica. While ...
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What Is Decentralized Treatment?
Why is decentralized treatment an important solution for global water scarcity challenges? Modular, containerized treatment plants like the ones in Fluence’s NIROBOX™ line deliver water and wastewater treatment to exactly where it’s needed. Nirobox units can be used singly or in multiples to scale your project to its required treatment capacity. As the climate shifts and ...
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Water reuse and the water-efficient neighborhood
Decentralized water reuse can give neighborhoods a sustainable supply of water for nonpotable applications As water becomes more scarce, researchers, designers, architects, planners, and real estate developers are all turning their attention to how our built environment influences the way people use water day-to-day. Philip Stoker, assistant professor in the University of Arizona College of ...
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What is Potable Water and How is it Treated?
What is potable water?If you can drink it or cook with it, it’s potable. Potable water is classified by the World Health Organization (WHO) as water that is not contaminated with organic, inorganic, radiological, or microbiological pollutants and does not present any differences in taste, smell, or appearance. A majority of the earth’s population has regular and convenient access to potable ...
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