ammonia removal water News
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Study improves ammonia removal in drinking water treatment
Researchers have shown that the application of an external electric field can greatly enhance the efficiency of ammonia removal from wastewater — a process normally resource and energy intensive. The process of air stripping for ammonia removal can be expensive, requiring specific temperatures, air supply, and a lot of chemicals. Addressing these drawbacks in a study published in Water ...
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Microvi MNE Outperforms Established Tertiary Ammonia Removal Process at Thames Water Wastewater Treatment Plant
Thames Water Utilities Ltd. and Microvi Biotechnologies completed a collaborative 9-month trial demonstrating Microvi’s novel wastewater treatment, Microvi MNE™ (MNE). The fully automated MNE demonstration plant was configured as a tertiary nitrification system for ammonia removal. Operating between 5-22 degrees Celsius, MNE consistently removed ammonia from wastewater during ...
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Microvi Awarded NIH Funding to Develop Novel Biological Solution for Chromium Contamination in Water Affecting Millions
Microvi announced today that they were awarded a grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Services (NIEHS) to develop a new technology for efficient, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) treatment. Chromium is a widespread contaminant in water sources worldwide. High concentrations of Cr(VI) can contribute to stomach cancers, kidney and ...
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Microvi Awarded Funding to Demonstrate Intensification of Activated Sludge Treatment for Biological Phosphorus Capture and Nitrogen Removal
Microvi announced today that they were awarded another round of funding from the Water Test Network (an Interreg North West Europe project which is funded by the European Regional Development Fund). The new trial will use a combination of different Microvi MNE biocatalysts to achieve the removal of phosphorus and nitrogen at significantly smaller reactor volumes. The trial will also further ...
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How NoMonia Works to Treat or Remove Your Ammonia
Most water utilities should have effective treatment methods for the filtration of arsenic, iron and manganese from drinking water sources. However, as ammonia becomes increasingly concentrated in groundwater throughout the U.S., many utilities around the country are searching for ways to successfully treat the contaminant, while also meeting U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards ...
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