Anaerobic digestion role in water industry
Microorganisms break down food through anaerobic digestion, which is a natural process. Illustration of microbe’s materials made of organic substances.
“Organic” here refers to something that comes from or is manufactured by plants or…
Acceptable water pricing
In today's civilization, water must be consumed at a constant rate to avoid becoming depleted.
Water can be saved in a variety of sectors through recycling via treatment devices delivered on the manufacturing facility floor or simply by…
Alternative water supply systems
The growing divergence between water sources and needs all around the world highlights the need for extra dependable and resilient water materials to attain the appropriate assets/call for stability.
With the converting weather, and…
Communicating the value of water
A large portion of the population believes that safe drinking water will be delivered to their homes daily. However, many people are unaware of the importance of water utilities in providing clean drinking water to their communities.…
Nutrient removal is no longer an issue
Organic nutrient removal (BNR) from wastewater dates back to the early 1960s, with the primary breakthroughs and features for combining both nitrogen and phosphorus elimination occurring in the 1970s in South Africa.
Because of higher…
What is a cooling water treatment system?
A cooling tower is a heat exchange device that transfers heat from water to the surrounding air or atmosphere to remove or reduce heat from a process or facility.
It lowers water loss by reducing the amount of water that evaporates. They…
Sustainable flocculation
Sustainable flocculation
In sustainable flocculation, we use bio-organic flocculants that are organic and don’t have any conventional metals salts or substances of synthetic origin.But we need to understand the meaning of flocculation…
Filtration membrane comparison
What is filtration?
Filtration is the process of passing water through a medium to remove suspended particles.
Impurities and floc are caught in the filter’s medium when the water flows through it, leaving only clean water behind.…
Chemical Precipitation in Wastewater Treatment
Chemical precipitation in water and wastewater treatment is the transformation of dissolved elements in water into solid particles.
Chemical precipitation is a technique for removing ionic components from water by adding counter-ions to…
Electrocoagulation for water hardness removal
Electrocoagulation is the process of passing an electrical current through a solution of liquid and suspended particles to solidify or semi-solidify it.
The current generates a high temperature that is concentrated in the liquid, causing…