by Leslie Allsop | Nov 19, 2024 | Anaerobic, Research Papers, Wastewater |
by Leslie Allsop | Nov 1, 2024 | Anaerobic, Case Studies |
Impact of BioGas1 on Methane Production REPORT PREPARED BY:Amy R. Hall And Will CharltonDigester Doc Summary This report was derived from 6 separate studies utilizing BG1 in combination with other additives as compared to the control setting, looking for the...
by Leslie Allsop | Oct 31, 2024 | Microorganism, Secret Life of Bugs, Wastewater |
The Secret Life of Bugs: Suctoria The Vampire Organismby Natalie Walton, Aquafix Microscopist Suctorians are one of the more interesting protozoa found in wastewater, at least to me; in particular, I find the way they look and how they feed fascinating. If you’ve...
by Leslie Allsop | Oct 24, 2024 | Filaments, Microorganism, Past Webinars, Wastewater |
Filament ID and Microanalysis Techniques Webinar by Dalton McGowan and Saylor Gilbert Technical consultant Dalton McGowan and research scientist Saylor Gilbert cover everything you need to know to bring microscopy into your plant’s toolkit! Learn more about how...
by Leslie Allsop | Oct 17, 2024 | Research Papers, Sludge, Wastewater |
by Leslie Allsop | Aug 21, 2024 | Nitrification, Research Papers, Wastewater |
All About Essential Nutrients Complete Nitrogen Guide How It Keeps Your Plant Healthy by Saylor Gilbert, Research Scientist Welcome to the first installment of our three-part blog series, where we delve into the relationship between aerobic wastewater treatment and...
by Leslie Allsop | Jul 22, 2024 | Filaments, Foam, Midge Flies, Nitrification, Past Webinars |
Wastewater Misconceptions Webinar by Tyler Benz, Chris Grove, and Dalton McGowan Clear up confusion for the best ways to make sure your plant is running the best it can! Take this chance to learn about misconceptions surrounding foaming, midge flies, and toxicity,...
by Leslie Allsop | Jul 10, 2024 | Secret Life of Bugs |
The Secret Life of Bugs: Swimming Ciliates Pop goes the ciliateby Natalie Walton, Aquafix Microscopist Swimming ciliates tend to appear in a wastewater plant when free bacteria levels are starting to decrease. While they do favor a slightly young but healthy microbial...