wastewater network system Articles
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Control of Wastewater Treatment Plants
Instrumentation, control and automation (ICA) of wastewater treatment systems and sewer networks have attracted much attention since the early 1970s. The developments during the last four decades in on-line instrumentation, computer technology, process understanding and subsequent model development, and control methods have been powerful driving forces for advanced control making ICA ever more ...
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Veolia`s digital solution, AQUAVISTA Plant, chosen to support the wastewater operation at Milan Nosedo plant in Italy
Real-time performance optimization and agile features are at the core of AQUAVISTA Plant Veolia Water Technologies is pleased to announce the successful award of a new AQUAVISTA Plant contract with the Italian public utility company MM S.p.A. The contract comprises Milan’s main wastewater treatment plant, Nosedo WWTP, which has a capacity of 1,250,000 PE with full ...
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Bioaugmentation In Sewer Network Reduces Sludge Production
This article describes the effectiveness of bioaugmentation in the sewer network as a strategy to reduce sludge production. Sludge is an obvious by-product generated from the physical, chemical and biological treatment processes of a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) as shown in Figure 1. Sludge management, which includes treatment, hauling, and disposal, is one of the biggest burdens facing ...
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Bioaugmentation in Sewer network reduces sludge production case study
Sludge is an obvious by-product generated from the physical, chemical and biological treatment processes of a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) as shown in Figure 1. Sludge management, which includes treatment, hauling, and disposal, is one of the biggest burdens facing municipal plants. The costs of sludge management account for 55% of the total WWTP operating cost and 35° o of the capital ...
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