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Stainless Steel Access Hatches by HUBER Technology Are US-Built for Long-Term Protection

Stainless steel is not about looks or weight. It is about long-term corrosion resistance and protecting critical infrastructure.Same drawings. Same standards. Now built here.Contact HUBER to discuss safe access solutions. Learn more here.
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YSI Water Monitoring Panel Product Overview

The YSI Water Monitoring Panel is a preconfigured, modular solution designed for continuous, real-time monitoring of key water quality parameters — including pH, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, oxidation-reduction potential, and chlorine. It integrates YSI’s proven IQ SensorNet system with intelligent IDS sensors to deliver accurate and reliable data for municipal, industrial, and environmental applications.Each panel includes essential components such as a pressure reducer, valves, flow indicator, maintenance console, piping, and necessary tubing and flow vessels. Its modular design allows for easy customization, enabling users to add or remove components as needed.The built-in maintenance station simplifies calibrations, cleanings, and consumable exchanges, reducing downtime. Additionally, the panel's low-flow design minimizes water usage, using only one-third of the sample flow required by leading competitors, making it more efficient and sustainable.Fully compatible with the YSI IQ SensorNet network, the Water Monitoring Panel offers seamless integration with existing systems, providing digital outputs for integration with facility data acquisition and control systems.Learn more on the YSI Water Monitoring Panel page.
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How to Evaluate Blowers by Application

Join Stephen Horne, blower product manager for Kaeser Compressors, in this webinar as he explores how to evaluate blowers in wastewater applications to ensure the best blower is chosen, as well as control options for these applications. Watch on YouTube
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AquaNereda Cutting Edge Technology Provides Lowest Cost of Ownership

The growing neighborhood of Wolcott, Kansas, was quickly outgrowing its treatment capacity. A long-term improvement project was initiated, and many technologies were considered for the upgrade. AquaNereda aerobic granular sludge technology was selected for the new plant upgrade. Watch the video to learn more about the reasons it was the best fit and more about the project.
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HUBER Manhole Covers: Always the Right Access

HUBER safe access solutions: Always the right access. These manholes provide customized solutions for safety for planners and operators.
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See How HUBER’s StrainPress Can Remove Screenings From Sludge

This 3D animated sequence depicts the inner workings of HBUER Technology’s Strainpress. Watch as sludge is pumped into the Strainpress’ perforated tube and see how it flows through the perforations into a casing while debris is retained within the tube. An internal screw pushes the retained screenings along the tube’s axis into a conical dewatering and compressing section that is provided with a smaller perforation compared to the screening section.Please visit HUBER Technology’s website for more information.
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AquaNereda Aerobic Granular Sludge Technology at Whitefish, Montana

A population boom and a plant at the end of its natural life meant the City of Whitefish needed to upgrade the lagoon-style treatment plant to support increased flow rates and meet stricter nutrient standards. City officials evaluated different treatment technologies, including conventional activated sludge, lagoon treatment, and aerobic granular sludge. The AquaNereda aerobic granular sludge system was selected because it met all the desired requirements. Watch the video to learn more about why the AquaNereda system was the best solution for Whitefish.
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Webinar: Optimizing Aeration Performance in Wastewater Treatment

Aeration and mixing demands for wastewater treatment plants often change over time, while the existing systems remain fixed. Aging equipment and system demand often lead to insufficient mixing and oxygen transfer inefficiencies, negatively impacting treatment plant performance.While traditional aeration systems fall short over time, the TRN submersible self-aspirated aerator mixer is well suited for longevity and high-strength wastewater environments. By mechanically inducing air to create high-energy mixing, this turbine-style self-aspirator can sustain effective oxygen transfer and solids suspension, even under challenging process conditions. In this webinar, attendees will learn strategies to improve aeration performance at their wastewater facilities, specifically noting the TRN aerator mixer.  Expert speakers from Tsurumi will share application considerations, performance benefits, and key evaluation factors for integrating submersible aerators into wastewater treatment processes. A real-world case study will also be shared, highlighting how facilities can optimize performance without full system replacement.Presenters:Entry 259346Over the course of his 30-year career, Tony Misiak has held engineering roles for pump distribution, focusing on process equipment applications and sales. In 2015, Tony joined Tsurumi as a Process Equipment Engineer, specializing in providing solutions for wastewater treatment operations. Tony holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering, specializing in Paper Science and Engineering, from Western Michigan University.Entry 259347With 40 years' experience in the industry, John Hartz has a deep understanding of submersible pumps and process equipment. Serving as Tsurumi’s Sales Engineer, John specializes in developing tailored pumping and treatment solutions for water and wastewater applications. John holds a bachelor’s degree in Earth Science from the State University of New York, along with a Grade IA Water Treatment Plant Operators certificate from the New York State Department of Health.
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Watch HUBER Technology’s Innovative RakeMax Center Flow for Screening Existing Channels

This video demonstrates the features of the innovative center-flow variant of the well-proven HUBER Multi-Rake Bar Screen RakeMax with optimal hydraulic utilization of existing channels. The RakeMax CF doubles screening and throughput capacity with effective screen space on both sides of the channel.To make a RakeMax Center Flow inquiry, please visit huber-technology.com.
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Need Leak-Stop and Lining Solutions That Last?

OBIC’s exclusive, flexible polymer coating systems are spray-applied and cure in just minutes. That saves time and money, all while providing greater protection than similar materials. OBIC products are backed by a team of chemists and third-party testing to ensure consistency and quality. Watch to learn more about the OBIC advantage and why municipalities and companies choose OBIC when a coating absolutely must last.
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Dewatering Water Treatment Residuals with BDP Technology

BDP Industries is a leading full-service provider of innovative thickening, dewatering and composting systems for municipal, industrial, pulp and paper, or mineral processing. Dewatering needs at water treatment facilities differ from those of wastewater applications. With unique features, the 3DP belt press excels on residuals from a variety of water sources and across a wide range of chemical and coagulant treatment processes.
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Reliable Fine Screening with Maximum Separation Efficiency

The Drum Screen LIQUID from HUBER Technology is a horizontal drum screen system that uses a stainless steel mesh with 300-micrometer openings to separate solids and capture carbon. The stainless steel mesh is resistant to aggressive fluids, water and acids. The mesh has a long life and can therefore be very economical. To ensure safe and long-lasting operation, a 6 to 8 mm bar screen and grit trap should proceed this unit. During a two-year research project at three test sites, it demonstrated throughput capabilities of 475 to 1,110 gpm. Additionally, the unit uses a high-pressure spray bar to clean the mesh, so no chemical cleaning is required to sustain throughput. Throughput is also not affected by fats, oils and grease in the influent. It averages 71% total suspended solids removal with no chemical addition. With chemical addition, TSS reduction can reach 88%. The HUBER Drum Screen LIQUID is available in different designs and suitable for numerous applications of solids/liquid separation. Depending on the specific application requirements the horizontal drum is covered with a mesh, wedge wire or perforated plate and is suitable for channel or tank installation. For more information, visit huber-technology.com.
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Learn How Floating Wastewater Mixers Can Save You a Ton of Aeration Power Consumption

In just about three minutes, learn how floating wastewater mixers from Ixom Watercare can save you a ton of aeration power consumption and cost in a partial-mix wastewater pond system. Have questions? Call 866-437-8076 or contact Ixom Watercare at www.ixomwatercare.com/contact.
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Better Mixing for Equalization Basins

Learn how GridBee AP Series mixing equipment from Ixom Watercare can provide better mixing and energy cost savings, resulting in a fast one- to three-year payback.Learn more here
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Webinar: A Two-Phase Strategy for Managing Wastewater Odors

Odors from wastewater treatment plants and collection systems aren't just unpleasant. They can lead to safety hazards for operators and the public as well as odor complaints and infrastructure corrosion. A holistic approach to odor control tackles the problem at its source while also treating emissions throughout the system. Liquid-phase solutions control the formation of odorous compounds like hydrogen sulfide by dosing chemicals directly into the collection system. Vapor-phase technologies capture and neutralize foul air at problem areas in lift stations and treatment plants. Join our webinar to learn proven strategies for optimizing your odor control program by integrating liquid-phase and vapor-phase technologies. Expert speakers from Manatee County and Xylem will showcase how combining these approaches enables utilities to target a broader range of odors across their system while reducing chemical demand and improving operational dependability. Speakers will also explore how real-time monitoring can optimize system performance by dynamically adjusting to changing conditions. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn actionable strategies from the experts and take your odor control program to the next level. Register today to reserve your spot! Speakers: Entry 246888 Erik Gibson, Utilities Superintendent Lift Station Section, Manatee County Entry 246889 Calvin Horst,  Director of Product Management, Xylem Entry 246890 Sean Trainor, Product Management Lead, Xylem Entry 246891 David Morano, Senior Manager of Customer Service, Xylem
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See the RakeMax Multi-Rake Bar Screen in Operation

In this video, see the RakeMax installed and in service in the headworks. The RakeMax is shown operating, demonstrating how the technology captures and removes screening. Additionally, the matched WAP washpress is shown washing and conveying screenings.Learn more about the RakeMax
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Watch the OBIC Lining Installation Process in Action

OBIC's certified installers begin with rigorous surface preparation — hydroblasting and cleaning down to a dry, saturated substrate — so the OBIC polyurea lining adheres flawlessly. The multi-layer OBIC Armor System starts with a strong adhesion base coat, followed by a structural surfacing foam layer and a final barrier coat of OBIC 1000, creating a seamless, 1/2-inch-thick monolithic liner. This method works across all liner systems — manholes, tanks, wet wells, or lift stations — as long as the substrate is dry. Installers are trained to stop infiltration at the source first, ensuring reliable performance and extending infrastructure life. Each installation is marked with an OBIC logo and date stamp, triggering a 10-year material-and-labor warranty.
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Tank Ice? No Problem.

Excessive ice accumulation in distribution tanks is a big concern for those who live cold-weather climates. In a quick three minutes, this fun and informative video explores ice formation in tanks and how active mixing technologies from Ixom Watercare can turn a tank ice problem into "Tank ice? No problem." Do your tanks experience excessive tank ice? Contact Ixom Watercare
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Webinar: Continuous Fill or True-Batch: Choosing the Right SBR System

In this webinar, we will dive into the key differences between Continuous Fill and True-Batch sequencing batch reactors (SBRs) for wastewater treatment. Whether you're designing a new system or optimizing an existing one, understanding these two approaches is essential for making informed decisions that align with your treatment goals.  We will walk through each SBR type's design configuration, key benefits, aeration options available and provide guidance on selecting the right system based on treatment capacity, wastewater characteristics, and regulatory requirements. What You'll Learn: The Basics of SBR TechnologyContinuous Fill vs True Batch and the key benefits of eachReview how each system can achieve nutrient removal and meet stringent effluent standards.Explore the retrofit of existing plant considerations and how to optimize systems for improved performance.Insights into advanced process controlsFuture Innovations in SBR Technology Presenter: David Dubey, P.E. Entry 219155 David Dubey is the global product manager for biological process solutions at Xylem. David works to improve process solutions that meet and surpass market needs for water resource recovery facilities. This includes providing treatment systems that provide consistent high-quality effluent while driving facility energy efficiency. David is an electrical and process control engineer licensed in Wisconsin and has been providing solutions for water resource recovery facilities for 28 years.