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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:

Erik Gibson 1

Erik Gibson, Utilities Superintendent Lift Station Section, Manatee County

Calvin Horst

Calvin Horst,  Director of Product Management, Xylem

Sean Trainor

Sean Trainor, Product Management Lead, Xylem 

David Morano

David Morano, Senior Manager of Customer Service, Xylem 

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