It’s a fairly well-known wastewater fact – fats, oils, and grease block wastewater pipework. Despite this, these materials still end up in the American sewer system on a regular basis. In this article, we take a look at this problem and how Chemtech products offer a solution.
Clarifiers are a big part of the wastewater treatment system. These pieces of infrastructure need to operate effectively and efficiently, providing consistently reliable results following treatment. But in order for this to be the case, facility managers and teams must stay aware of settled solids.
Sewage line blockages can be a real problem and will need to be sorted out quickly. What types of wastewater treatment can you use to overcome these blockages, and how can microbes be used in sewage treatment to prevent issues within the system? Let’s take a look in more detail.
It’s one of the key wastewater facts that facility managers need to be aware of: the chemical composition of wastewater can cause serious problems, which need to be averted. This includes aspects such as the level of ammonia in the water and the BOD of the sample.
One of the biggest advantages of a biological wastewater treatment is in its list of active ingredients. These treatments feature only naturally occurring bacteria, making the treatment process far safer without compromising on effectiveness. The Bio-Block Chemtech product is no exception here.
Hydrogen sulfide, or H2S, can be a highly unpleasant and even dangerous substance, whether in liquid or gas form. This is why you need the right type of wastewater treatment to stay on top of the problem. Read on to discover more about hydrogen sulfide wastewater treatments.