Water Treatment

Primary Sewage Water Treatment of Wastewater

Proper wastewater treatment plays a vital role in safeguarding food and water security, preserving ecological balance, and ensuring safe recreational water use. It is subject to stringent regulations, meaning businesses and governments face penalties for mismanagement. The core objective of…

Wastewater Sludge Sewage Treatment: Dewatering and Removal

When asking what is wastewater sludge, it refers to the semi-solid by-product generated during sludge wastewater treatment processes. This material, often called sewage and sludge, is a mixture of organic matter, food particles, microbial biomass, chemicals, and inorganic solids combined…

Control of Chironomid Larvae in Wastewater Treatment Plants

Chironomid larvae, commonly known as red worms, blood worms, or chironomid larvae, pose a significant challenge in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). These larvae thrive in environments with relatively high dissolved oxygen levels (typically above 2.0 mg/L) and low organic loads,…