slideshow Municipal wastewater treatment facilities provide habitats for the biological conversion of sewage into clean water. The better the design, the easier it is to provide bacteria with what they require to provide consistent, effective treatment. Good engineering make appropriate use of technology to support biological requirements. Good operations maximizes the use of existing equipment, often by doing things differently.

A series of technical papers is provided to assist wastewater professionals.

Case Studies
Suffield, Connecticut
Johnson Memorial Hospital

Nitrogen Removal
Nitrogen Primer
Capital Avoidance Strategies for Nitrogen Removal
Nitrogen Forms
Nitrogen Chemistry

Phosphorus Removal
Phosphorus Primer
Capital Avoidance Strategies for Phosphorus Removal
Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal
Phosphorus Chemistry

General Information
Wastewater Terms

 

 


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