by Julia Nielsen | Jan 10, 2019 | Blog, Microbiology, Sludge, Wastewater Treatment, Water Treatment Plants
Sanitary System Overflow, or SSO, is a condition where untreated sewage becomes expelled from a sanitary sewer into the environment prior to reaching sewage treatment plants. When there’s rainfall, it’s commonly known as wet weather overflow. In developed countries...
by Julia Nielsen | Jan 4, 2019 | Aerobic Digestion, Bioaugmentation, Blog, Calcium Nitrate, Hydrogen Sulfide, Microbiology, Microorganisms, Uncategorized, Wastewater Bacillus Bacteria, Wastewater Treatment
You may think using calcium nitrate is a cost-effective solution for wastewater management, but you’d be very wrong. Before getting into the nuts and bolts of the proven ineffectiveness and why it’s expensive, let’s first talk about calcium nitrate and wastewater...
by Julia Nielsen | Dec 18, 2018 | Bioaugmentation, Blog, Hydrogen Sulfide, Innova MB, Microbiology, Microorganisms, Sludge, Uncategorized, Wastewater Bacillus Bacteria, Wastewater Odor Removal
Hydrogen sulfide in wastewater can cause immediate problems, as well as long-term problems. Many products take care of the issue upstream but don’t tackle it at the source, so it doesn’t send the problem further downstream. ATS Innova MB products eliminate...
by Julia Nielsen | Dec 11, 2018 | Bioaugmentation, Blog, Hydrogen Sulfide, Lift Station Odor Control, Microbiology, Microorganisms, Wastewater Bacillus Bacteria, Wastewater Treatment, Water Treatment Plants
In the last blog post, we discussed the effects of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) on infrastructure and how an excess of the colorless gas can corrode pipes, sewer lines, and other equipment. If that’s not bad enough, hydrogen sulfide effects can also corrode human health –...
by Julia Nielsen | Dec 6, 2018 | Lift Station Odor Control, Microorganisms, Uncategorized, Wastewater Bacillus Bacteria, Wastewater Odor Removal, Wastewater Treatment
The development of H2S in sanitary sewer systems create major problems, including corrosion that carries its own challenges. When the anaerobic slime layer from submerged pipe walls rise into an airway portion of the sewer pipe and reacts with bacteria and moisture on...