Category: <span>Wastewater</span>

Category: Wastewater

End Suction Centrifugal Pump Solutions

End suction pumps are one of the most common classes of centrifugal pumps, with a simple design providing tried-and-true reliable pumping solutions for centuries. The most common type of end suction pump is single stage and operates on the basic principle of fluid flowing into the inlet of the pump …

How to Choose The Correct Metering Gear Pump

Precision gear metering pumps provide reliable, accurate, and pulse-free metering for many fluid process conditions over a broad range of applications. Many gear pumps provide simple transfer of liquids, while others are designed with exceptionally tight tolerances to provide extremely accurate flow in applications that require precision metering. Precision Gear …

The Role of Pumps in Water Treatment: Ultrafiltration

Removing particles through an ultrafiltration water treatment process is a key component in providing clean water for subsequent use. Water filtration pumps are used to pump water through a membrane that removes particles as small as 0.01 μm, or microns, such as suspended solids, bacteria, and other small particles. Ultrafiltration …

Effluent Limitation Guidelines For Industrial Wastewater

Industrial wastewater treatment management programs are required to meet national guidelines established by the Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, regarding the discharge of industrial wastewater and the level of contaminants allowed. The EPA established Effluent Limitation Guidelines (ELGs) as part of the Clean Water Act of 1972 which limits the maximum …