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The Future of Wastewater Management with Smart Technology

The Future of Wastewater Management with Smart Technology

By integrating real-time monitoring buoys into wastewater reservoirs, treatment plants can gain instant insights into critical parameters. Dissolved oxygen, pH levels, turbidity, and nutrient concentrations being the key parameters. ...

ByLG Sonic B.V.


NPDES effluent guidelines: Industrial wastewater discharge

NPDES effluent guidelines: Industrial wastewater discharge

The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) requires power plants in the U.S. to control their levels of harmful pollutants released in surface waters according to the specific effluent limitations. ...

ByLG Sonic B.V.


Pushing Water Reuse to The Extremes

Pushing Water Reuse to The Extremes

Low-volume, low-pressure air use that reduces aeration energy costs by as much as 90 percent, as compared to typical conventional activated sludge (CAS) systems. Achieving Multiple Levels Of Water Reuse, Cost-Effectively One of the most demanding aspects of water reuse from MABR systems (Figure 2) is the consideration of nutrient reduction and the need for ...

ByFluence Corporation


An Assessment of Management Practices to Control Nutrient and Pesticide Levels in Vegetable Production Areas in the Rattaphum Catchment, Thailand

An Assessment of Management Practices to Control Nutrient and Pesticide Levels in Vegetable Production Areas in the Rattaphum Catchment, Thailand

This paper details the factors that govern the volume of agrochemicals used on high intensity crops in this area, covering the choice of crop and cropping patterns, level of pest and weed infestation and the socio-economic status of farmers such as capital, size of holding and labour availability. Alternative management practices tested included (i) a reduction in the use of ...

BySpringer-Verlag GmbH


An Assessment of Management Practices to Control Nutrient and Pesticide Levels in Vegetable Production Areas in the Rattaphum Catchment, Thailand

An Assessment of Management Practices to Control Nutrient and Pesticide Levels in Vegetable Production Areas in the Rattaphum Catchment, Thailand

This paper details the factors that govern the volume of agrochemicals used on high intensity crops in this area, covering the choice of crop and cropping patterns, level of pest and weed infestation and the socio-economic status of farmers such as capital, size of holding and labour availability. Alternative management practices tested included (i) a reduction in the use of ...

BySpringer-Verlag GmbH

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