What Are Aerobic Wastewater Treatment Systems and How Do They Work?

Aerobic Wastewater Treatment Systems

Typically used as a secondary wastewater treatment method after the initial larger contaminants have been settled and/or filtered out, biological wastewater treatment systems can be efficient and economical technologies for breaking down and removing organic contaminants from heavily organic-laden wastes, such as those produced in the food and beverage, chemical manufacturing, oil and gas, and … » Read More

Common Problems with Aerobic Wastewater Treatment Systems and How to Avoid Them

Common Problems with Aerobic Wastewater Treatment Systems and How to Avoid Them

When engineering, designing, installing, and running an aerobic wastewater treatment system for your industrial facility, issues most commonly arise during the engineer/design and operational phases. We break down some of the more frequently occurring mishaps during these two parts of the process below. BOD- and COD-overloaded system The problem When aerobic wastewater treatment systems are designed, … » Read More

How Much Do Aerobic Wastewater Treatment Systems Cost?

How Much Do Aerobic Wastewater Treatment Systems Cost?

Aerobic wastewater treatment is a type of biological treatment that can be efficiently leveraged for a variety of organics removal applications. If you are exploring biological treatment options for your facility, you may be wondering “how much do aerobic wastewater treatment systems cost?” Since aerobic wastewater treatment systems come in a variety of forms, cost … » Read More

Anaerobic vs. Aerobic Wastewater Treatment Systems: What’s the Difference?

Are Both Anaerobic and Aerobic Systems Used in Wastewater Treatment

Anaerobic and aerobic systems are two types of biological wastewater treatment. While they are similar in many ways, they also differ substantially, inviting questions like “Are both anaerobic and aerobic systems used in wastewater treatment?” and “What is the difference?” Indeed, anaerobic and aerobic wastewater treatment technologies can be used independently or in combination with … » Read More