A lime stabilization process helps an Arkansas city meet its goal of producing Class A biosolids to enable the resumption of beneficial use.
Atlanta’s main clean-water plant gets the most from on-site power generation while looking to Class A biosolids and nutrient recovery for fertilizer.
If you ask Hatfield Award winner Paul Ray, a plant doesn’t have to be ‘old’ just because it has been in service for a number of years.
A new approach to decanter centrifuge dewatering of biosolids offers drier end product, lower polymer usage and energy savings.
A microbial product on a growth-promoting substrate helps a Massachusetts clean-water plant sharply reduce biosolids volume and drive down handling costs.
A compact biosolids system offers an alternative to aerobic digestion for a southeastern Florida wastewater treatment plant.
Award-winning wastewater plant supervisor Devin Snyder succeeds with a skilled team, maintenance and electrical experience and a supportive manager.
The JEA biosolids treatment facility uses structured ceramic media to resolve siloxane clogging, cut costs and boost uptime in its emissions treatment process.