Wastewater Treatment Technology?

By April 29, 2019News

Wastewater Treatment Technology?

By April 29, 2019News

Did you know wastewater is made up of many different elements – biological material, suspended solids, nutrients, pathogens and viruses?

 

Wastewater treatment is the process of eliminating those elements in order to release clean, safe water back into the environment.

 

Removing each element involves various techniques as part of the process that are categorized by physical separations, biological breakdowns and chemical additions. Each with its own advantages and disadvantages, selecting your treatment technology will vary based on many factors and cost and footprint will need to be considered.

 

AUC Group offers an array of treatment technologies to best fit each customer’s unique needs:

 

  • Activated Sludge Process
    • Extended Aeration
    • Single State Nitrification
    • Contact Stabilization
    • Complete Mix
  • Fixed Film/Attached Growth
    • MBBR
    • IFAS
  • Sequencing Batch Reactors (SBR)
  • Membrane Bio Reactors (MBR)
  • Biological Nutrient Removal
  • Chemical Phosphorous Removal
  • Tertiary Treatment

Contact us for a more in-depth explanation of each of these applications and to determine which treatment solution best fits your project needs.

 

 

Intro to Wastewater Treatment Process. YouTube, uploaded by ParksonCorporation, 12 Jan. 2018, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnIHjW3cfDU.
Karim Ghantous

Leslie May

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Leslie May is the Senior Marketing Manager for both AUC Group and Seven Seas Water Group. She joined the company in 2017 after serving in various marketing roles in the oil and gas industry. Mrs. May is responsible for creating and implementing marketing strategies, developing sales copy, liaising with company stakeholders, planning events, and managing the website and social media activity. She ensures brand consistency and promotes the company and its services, targeting the correct and appropriate audiences. Mrs. May graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Studies.

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