All living organisms contain DNA – including living ecosystems and living wastewater treatment. The scientific research project, known as the Human Genome Project started in 1990 and took more than a decade to complete and $2.7 billion. The goal included identifying...
Wastewater treatment facilities in the United States process approximately 34 billion gallons of wastewater every day. Think about the expense that entails. Now think about what you spend annually and whether you’ve been spending more time and money on your wastewater...
When it comes to Mother Nature and flooding, recent history has taught us just how quickly water can overflow banks and pose major problems for wastewater and water treatment plants. With the last hurricanes, flooding has become a major concern – particularly flash...
When it comes to oxygen, we need it to survive – that’s a given. Without it, our world would be a barren wasteland. Now picture thousands of species all co-existing with other creatures in this unique ecosystem, spewing hot life-giving chemicals like a volcano. So,...
Bioaugmentation Wastewater Treatment Introducing the Innova MB™ Product Line Recent advancements in bioaugmentation science have resulted in dramatic improvements in bacteria culture applications. Innova’s MB product line offers unique bioaugmentation blends for a...
Sludge Reduction and Dewatering The Biosolid Dilemma Sludge—or the better-sounding biosolids—is an unavoidable product of wastewater treatment. As long as your wastewater treatment plant is processing water from toilets, sinks and other places, you’re obviously...