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Mass Spectrometry for Groundwater Studies

Mass Spectrometry for Groundwater Studies

Fast Dissolved Gas Analysis for Groundwater Age, Recharge and Flow Paths Mass spectrometry for groundwater studies provides real-time detection of transient events and supports reliable, efficient groundwater quality monitoring to help ensure the safety and sustainability of water supplies. Measure dissolved noble gases (e.g., helium, argon) and reactive gases (e.g., methane) in less than a ...

ByHiden Analytical Ltd.


Biochar and Its Mechanisms of Carbon Reduction

Biochar and Its Mechanisms of Carbon Reduction

Biochar is a type of charcoal that is produced from organic materials such as wood, leaves, crop residues, and manure through a process called pyrolysis. Pyrolysis involves heating these materials in a low - oxygen environment, typically at temperatures between 300 - 800°C. This process causes the organic matter to break down, releasing volatile compounds and ...

ByBeston Group Co., Ltd.


Aspiral Flex: Decentralized Wastewater Treatment for Urban Areas

Aspiral Flex: Decentralized Wastewater Treatment for Urban Areas

Systems are cost-efficient and can be scaled up or down as needs change Decentralized wastewater treatment, traditionally associated with remote areas, is gaining traction as a viable and advantageous solution for urban environments. While centralized systems have long been the norm in cities, aging infrastructure, increasing costs, and the desire for more localized control are prompting a ...

ByFluence Corporation


All About Essential Nutrients Complete Nitrogen Guide

All About Essential Nutrients Complete Nitrogen Guide

Welcome to the first installment of our three-part blog series, where we delve into the relationship between aerobic wastewater treatment and the essential nutrients: carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus. Many operators and engineers know the textbook ratios – ranging from 100:5:1 to 100:10:1 – and understand that carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus originate from compounds targeted for ...

ByAquafix, Inc.


Optimizing Aeration Rate in Wastewater Treatment

Optimizing Aeration Rate in Wastewater Treatment

The benefits of real-time monitoring for aeration in wastewater include; Energy savings by optimizing the aeration rate to current water quality conditions Improved efficiency for organics removal Optimized aeration for the nitrification/denitrification process CONTROLLING AERATION Currently most control mechanisms for aeration systems rely on measuring DO in ...

ByUviTec, part of ABB (Formerly Real Tech Inc.)


Nitrate Removal in WWTP to Protect Groundwater from Contamination

Nitrate Removal in WWTP to Protect Groundwater from Contamination

Nitrate is a sneaky molecule that is difficult to remove and can migrate quickly into groundwater. This leads to concerns for elevated nutrients in waterways and can compromise drinking water. Wastewater treatment plants often don’t have strict removal requirements for nitrate, and when they do have limits, the focus is typically on total nitrogen, rather than nitrate specifically. So why ...

ByAquafix, Inc.


Everything you Need to Know About Aerobic Denitrifiers

Everything you Need to Know About Aerobic Denitrifiers

What are Aerobic Denitrifiers? Aerobic denitrification is the simultaneous use of both oxygen and nitrate (NO3–) as the terminal electron acceptor. A terminal electron acceptor is a compound that gets reduced in the reaction by receiving electrons. Some bacteria are able to denitrify under aerobic conditions (e.g. Paracoccus denitrificans), while conventional denitrifiers can grow under ...

ByAquafix, Inc.


Water Pollutants Feminizing Male Fish

Water Pollutants Feminizing Male Fish

Hormones from birth control pills and other ’emerging contaminants’ can remain in wastewater effluent even after treatment A wide range of pollutants can contaminate freshwater systems, including physical contaminants such as plastics and microplastics, as well as chemicals, heavy metals, and other toxins. One class of pollutants, so-called “emerging contaminants,” ...

ByFluence Corporation


Nitrite Lock - Case Study

Nitrite Lock - Case Study

In addition, nitrification reduces nitrogenous oxygen demand (NOD) in wastewater effluents and is the first step in the nitrification/denitrification process. Incomplete nitrification can cause excess nitrite buildup and can temporarily limit ammonia oxidation. ...

ByAquafix, Inc.


A Ready-to-Ship Rental Saves the Day - Case Study

A Ready-to-Ship Rental Saves the Day - Case Study

Aire-02 was approached by a large sugar beet processing facility that was in desperate need of a rapid and effective solution for their deteriorating wastewater treatment ...

ByNewterra, Ltd.


Tampa Plant Reduces Operating Costs with Online Process Analyzers

Tampa Plant Reduces Operating Costs with Online Process Analyzers

OverviewTampa AWTP improves its efficiency by installing online process analyzers to monitor and control nitrification and denitrification processes. ...

ByIn-Situ Environmental


How do Wastewater Treatment Plants Transform in the Era of Carbon Neutrality?

How do Wastewater Treatment Plants Transform in the Era of Carbon Neutrality?

Direct emissions are mainly to reduce N2O and methane emissions, improve the energy efficiency of the process, and increase the production of biogas. Measures to improve indirect emissions mainly refer to improving the utilization rate of effluent waste heat and afforestation. ...

ByGuangzhou Shincci Energy Equipment Co., Ltd.


What is Ion Exchange?

What is Ion Exchange?

Although many water purification technologies are available, ion exchange is well-suited for highly selective removal of specific contaminants Ion exchange is a water treatment process commonly used for water softening or demineralization, but it also is used to remove other substances from the water in processes such as dealkalization, deionization, ...

ByFluence Corporation


Soil Nutrients and Field Health: what you Need to Know

Soil Nutrients and Field Health: what you Need to Know

Another contributor to nitrogen loss is a process known as denitrification. During this process, nitrate is converted to gaseous nitrogen and is released into the atmosphere. ...

ByGrowers


General Oxygen Requirements for Wastewater Treatment

General Oxygen Requirements for Wastewater Treatment

Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR for Nitrogen)For advanced waste treatment systems denitrification may be required. To achieve denitrification both carbonaceous and nitrogenous removals must be successfully completed. ...

ByEnvironmental Dynamics International (EDI) - Axius Water


Project - Carrousel St Vaast

Project - Carrousel St Vaast

AIRMAX 2750: extension of existing plant Process: Intermittent nitrification denitrification Gearbox with oil protection system Carrousel is a tradename of DHV ...

ByKamps s.a.


Project - MBR for landfill

Project - MBR for landfill

Landfill: ANTON Process: nitrification+ denitrification+ activated carbon Kamps delivery: membrane unit built on skid with ZeeWeed membrane ...

ByKamps s.a.


Project - WWTP Schilde

Project - WWTP Schilde

Process: MBR with nitrification denitrification Membrane: ZeeWeed submerged People equivalent: 30 000ie Flow: 355m3/h Turnkey for the complete filtration unit Application: municipal waste water ...

ByKamps s.a.


Project - Carrousel Nevele

Project - Carrousel Nevele

AIRMAX 2000 : Replacement of old surface aerators Process : Intermittent nitrification/denitrification Gearbox with oil protection system Carrousel is a trade name of DHV ...

ByKamps s.a.


Improved plant discharge Quality using the IDEAL system

Improved plant discharge Quality using the IDEAL system

The IDEAL is able to provide full nitrification while removing a majority of total nitrogen through denitrification. The overall IDEAL Process uses two ponds; the IDEAL for advanced treatment followed by a partial mix basin with a settling zone for sludge storage and solids separation, thereby shrinking the size of Miner’s plant while improving its ...

ByEnvironmental Dynamics International (EDI) - Axius Water

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