Wastewater Biosolids
Articles & Whitepapers
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Septage Receiving Station Spiraltec - Case Study
No more heavy and unsafe manual labor Langley, WA - 2012 The in-tank Spiraltec spiral screen replaced a manual screen in a 0.2mgd capacity wastewater treatment plant. Not only it is now complying with biosolids rules but it also reduces maintenance costs, replacing manual labor with a safer, automatic system. read more ...
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Odorous volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from ageing anaerobically stabilised biosolids
Opportunities for the beneficial re-use of biosolids are limited by nuisance odour emissions. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from anaerobically stabilised biosolids were measured to identify ...
News
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Waste’n WaterTech acquires Ambio Biofiltration
Effective Sep 30/22 Waste’n WaterTech (WWT) acquired 100% of the shares in Ambio Biofiltration (ABF) and amalgamated the companies to continue to operate under WWT announced Dave Van Vliet, Founder and Chairman of WWT. This gives WWT ...
AECOM to provide design services for the Bradford Water Pollution Control Plant Biosolids Upgrade
Creating the National Conference
Cambrian Innovation Acquires Baswood and Accelerates Progress Toward Sustainable Industrial Wastewater Management
Waste to Value - WALUE project review published in Hungarian wastewater periodical
Equipment & Solutions
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Showcase
Odor and Solids Reducing Bacteria
A wastewater treatment plant gives off two end products – relatively clean water and sludge, a collection of untreated solids residue. The latter is a primary problem in almost every wastewater plant in the world. Sludge and organic solids within the wastewater process cause offensive odors and always add major processing costs due to collection, separation, and disposal. Reliant Water ...