Excellent Techniques for Reducing Sludge in Wastewater Plants
Reducing sludge in wastewater plants involves 5 techniques: 1) using anaerobic or hybrid systems, 2) settling the sludge by controlling filamentous bacteria, and 3 other methods.
Reducing sludge in wastewater plants involves 5 techniques: 1) using anaerobic or hybrid systems, 2) settling the sludge by controlling filamentous bacteria, and 3 other methods.
Wastewater Treatment Basins in Australia face some serious challenges that can’t be overlooked. Their parts age and corrode, sediments build up at their bottom, and discharging their water requires time and advanced tools, etc.
The most common wastewater treatment challenges in Australia are improper initial filtering, a lack of nitrogen treatment, failure to lower BOD, and more. The basins also face serious challenges in Australia, like ageing, wearing out, corroding silently, getting too hot due to heat waves, etc.
Water is one of the most valuable resources on our planet, yet industries and communities continue to generate vast amounts of wastewater every day. Traditionally, wastewater was seen only as a problem to be treated and discharged. Today, with the gr ...
In our previous article, we explored how nanobubbles — ultra-fine gas bubbles smaller than 200 nanometers — are transforming wastewater treatment by improving oxygen transfer, reducing sludge, and enabling chemical-free disinfection. But behind every ...
In today’s world of growing water scarcity, strict discharge regulations, and the rising cost of treatment, the demand for innovative and sustainable water management solutions is stronger than ever. One technology rapidly gaining attention is Nanobu ...
As urbanisation and industrial activity increase, so does the pressure on our waterways. Nutrient pollution—particularly from nitrogen and phosphorus—has become a widespread problem, contributing to algal blooms, aquatic dead zones, and long-term dam ...
As urbanisation continues to grow across Australia, so does the challenge of managing stormwater runoff. Rainfall that lands on impervious surfaces such as roads, rooftops, and pavements quickly becomes stormwater, carrying with it a cocktail of poll ...
Stormwater is often mistaken for harmless rainwater. But in the context of modern Australian cities and industrial zones, stormwater transforms into a carrier of pollutants that pose serious threats to the environment, public health, and infrastructu ...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly referred to as "forever chemicals," are an escalating global concern due to their extreme persistence in the environment and growing evidence of harmful health impacts. PFAS in Australia, particula ...