by Technical Expert | Jun 19, 2015 | Unique Applications |
Every year we get a few calls about a fungus in the wastewater treatment process. It happens when a wastewater plant receives high BOD operates below pH of 7 for an elongated period of time. If left untreated the fungus will get thicker and make it...
by Technical Expert | Jun 4, 2015 | Anaerobic |
The Digester Doc, a good friend of Aquafix, has been analyzing and improving anaerobic digesters for quite some time. The Digester Doc performs treatability tests and optimizes the digester’s performance to maximize digestion and biogas production while keeping...
by Technical Expert | May 4, 2015 | Odor |
Wastewater odor control products come in all different forms. There is vanilla and cherry masking agents, biocatalysts, sprayers, carbon filters, and the list can go on and on. It can be hard to tell what’s the best, but Aquafix has conducted extensive research...
by Technical Expert | Apr 27, 2015 | Unique Applications |
Tubifex Worms In WastewaterTubifex Worms In Wastewater Tubifex worms attached to clarifier axle. The axle pictured is approximately 8″ across Red worms, blood worms, and midge flies are a normal and occasional nuisance to wastewater operators as they tend to...
by Technical Expert | Apr 20, 2015 | Unique Applications |
Wastewater lagoons will have high pH when algal growth is maximizing, this is due to the release of oxygen and hydroxide alkalinity when the algae consumes CO2 during photosynthesis. Every now and then pH can skyrocket when algal activity seems minimal. This is most...
by Technical Expert | Apr 13, 2015 | Grease, Unique Applications |
Every restaurant has a grease trap of some sort. It is an unpleasant contraption, but a necessity. Grease traps separate fats, oils and grease under a sink or kitchen and discharges water down into the sewer. The goal of these traps is to stop buildup and clogging...