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WEF/IWA Nutrient Removal and Recovery
Join Jeff Gutierrez and Gary Edwards at the WEF/IWA Nutrient Removal and Recovery 2016 Conference Announcement Make sure to stop by AbTech Industries booth and pick up some new and updated information on the Smart Sponge technology. This conference is held jointly between WEF and IWA in cooperation with the Rocky Mountain Water Environment Association and the Water Environment & Reuse ...
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Sumo Modeling Course in Denver
Next modeling course: Denver After the successful (and fully booked) course in Sigale (thanks to all enthusiatic participants), the next Sumo course will be held in Denver, just before the Nutrient Removal and Recovery conference. For details please see the ...
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Modeling Course in Raleigh, NC After the WEF NRR Conference
We would be pleased to see you for an exploration into modern modeling tools and concepts using Sumo after the WEF Nutrient Removal and Recovery Conference, in Raleigh NC, June 21, 22. Please see detailed program Cost is 700 USD, lunch included, travel and hotel not included. See you in Raleigh! Tanush Wadhawan, Course manager and Imre Takacs, CEO. ...
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Enhanced IntelliPro(R) System Offers BNR and Chemical Addition Capabilities
Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc. has enhanced its proactive, comprehensive process monitoring and controls system by adding biological nutrient removal (BNR), and automatic chemical addition capabilities to the IntelliPro® process management system. The BNR IntelliPro® system provides an essential link between operations, equipment and treatment goals with the added benefit of providing energy ...
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inCTRL and Universidade Nova de Lisboa co-chair workshop at NRR in Denver
Dr. Adrian Oehmen (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) and Dr. Leiv Rieger (inCTRL Solutions) co-chair a workshop at the WEF/IWA Nutrient Removal & Recovery conference in Denver July 10-13, on “NRR: Art, Practice, and Gaps from Biotechnology to Engineering“. New techniques and related findings in microbial ecology have increased our understanding of nutrient removal and recovery ...
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Sumo Training in Virginia
Dynamita is pleased to announce a two-day training course in the US Title: Modeling and Simulation in Process Design and Operation, Software used: Sumo19, Dates: April 9-10 (Tuesday-Wednesday), 2019, Times: 8:30 am to 5:00 pm both days. Place: Norfolk, HRSD Offices (ORF airport), Trainers: Imre Takacs and Tanush Wadhawan. Please send an email to support@dynamita.com to register or for more ...
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Sumo Training in Virginia
Dynamita is pleased to announce a two-day training course in the US Title: Modeling and Simulation in Process Design and Operation Software used: Sumo19 Dates: April 9-10 (Tuesday-Wednesday), 2019 Times: 8:30 am to 5:00 pm both days. Place: Norfolk, HRSD Offices (ORF airport) Trainers: Imre Takacs and Tanush Wadhawan Please send an email to support@dynamita.com to register or for more ...
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ECOfluid's USBF process used to meet the Living Building Challenge
ECOfluid Systems Inc., USBF® technology providers, has successfully supplied two decentralized wastewater treatment plants for the new VanDusen Botanical Garden Visitor Center (Vancouver, BC) and the new UniverCity Childcare Facility (Simon Fraser University, BC). Both of these plants are designed to meet the stringent requirements of the Living Building Challenge. “Providing treatment ...
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SBR and Cloth Media Filtration from Aqua-Aerobic Systems Provides Key Largo Florida with Advanced WastewaterTreatment for the Removal of Harmful Nutrients
Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc. introduces a new online video case study, Treatment Plant Optimization Provides Cost Savings and a Healthy Ecosystem, that emphasizes the importance of selecting a wastewater treatment system to remove harmful nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus from the Key Largo, FL treatment plant's effluent. Removing nutrients is extremely important in Florida where some of ...
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Wastewater treatment facility upgrade earns engineering excellence award
Upgrades to facility reduce energy consumption by 40% and position it to meet future nutrient removal standards. Offices throughout New England, January, 2009 - The American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) of Maine presented Wright-Pierce with an Honor Award for the Falmouth, Maine Water Pollution Control Facility (WPCF) upgrade project at the recent annual 2009 Engineering Excellence ...
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Dedicated solution for online monitoring of ammonia in wastewater streams
Metrohm Process Analytics offers a dedicated solution for hassle-free online monitoring of ammonia in wastewater streams. This turn-key solution uses photometric determination and is performed on the ICON Analyzer, a dedicated online photometer for water and wastewater analysis. The importance of nutrient removal in the form of nitrogen in industrial and municipal wastewater has increased ...
By Metrohm AG
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Plant upgrades to enhance Chesapeake Bay water quality, save energy
Visitors to the Chesapeake Bay area will soon be able to enjoy cleaner water in the bay thanks to upgrades at the Blue Plains Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant (AWTP) The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the United States and is located along the coasts of Virginia and Maryland. The Blue Plains AWTP, the largest facility of its kind in the world, serves more than 1.7 million people ...
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The EIB supports water quality improvements in the Baltic Sea
In line with the priorities of the Northern Dimension Environmental Partnership, the European Investment Bank (EIB) is lending EUR 17.5 million to St Petersburg’s water company Vodokanal to finance reduction of the pollution discharged into the Gulf of Finland. Jointly financed by the Nordic Investment Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the European Investment Bank, the ...
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Green Slime plagues Florida, drives home importance of nutrient removal
While most of the country was seeing red, white, and blue this past Fourth of July, many Florida residents were seeing green. Massive algae blooms filled the St. Lucie River and the Indian River Lagoon with thick, green, toxic slime, promoting Florida governor Rick Scott to declare a state of emergency in the countries on the state’s Atlantic Coast, reported USA Today. The algae are ...
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WEFTEC PRODUCT SHOWCASE - Booth 2601 Hall F
Blue Water Technologies, Inc. will unveil an exciting product at WEFTEC in San Diego this fall. The Salsnes Filter, new to the U.S., is a primary wastewater treatment technology manufactured in Norway. The Filter is a continuous, fine screening system which offers an alternative to primary clarifiers and removes over 30% BOD and 40 - 70% TSS. The filter solves a critical problem in today’s ...
By Nexom
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Biological Nutrient Removal Restores River Habitat on Long Island
WesTech Engineering, Inc. of Salt Lake City, Utah, is helping to restore the river habitat of the Patchogue River and the Great South Bay by employing innovative technologies for the removal of nutrients being discharged by the Patchogue Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) located on the southern shore of Long Island in New York. As a part of this expansion and upgrade, WesTech supplied two ...
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Wastewater Educational Resources
Wastewater Wizard Featured YouTube Video: ‘Math Solutions’ Video-PlayList Math Solutions Video PlayList: About Dan Theobald-TheWastewaterWizard: Known in the industry as “Wastewater Dan,” Daniel L. Theobald, proprietor of Environmental Services, is a professional wastewater and safety consultant/trainer. He has more than 24 years of hands-on industry experience ...
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DC Water Breaks Ground on $1.4 Billion in Environmental Projects at Blue Plains Plant: DC Water first in North America to use thermal hydrolysis for wastewater treatment
The District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority (DC Water) is set to begin work on two massive environmental projects at the Blue Plains Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant, the world’s largest facility of its kind. Blue Plains processes an average of 370 million gallons of wastewater per day. - Thermal hydrolysis and anaerobic digesters: DC Water will be the first in North America to ...
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Colorado River Sewer System Joint Venture to Upgrade Wastewater System
Today, the Colorado River Sewer System Joint Venture, located in Parker, Ariz. entered into an agreement with the EPA to upgrade their wastewater treatment system to meet stringent water quality standards. The cost of the upgrade is approximately $100,000. The upgrades include the design and construction of a new artificial wetlands treatment system. The artificial wetlands will be capable of ...
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US$252m for water quality improvements in Virginia
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency this week announced that it is providing $13.9 million to the Commonwealth of Virginia to improve water quality. This grant, along with $2.8 million in state match, is awarded to the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to further capitalize its revolving loan fund which provides low interest loans for the construction of wastewater ...
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