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file icon A Case for Satellite CSO Treatment Systemshot! 03/01/2008

By Prof. Bob Andoh

file icon A New Voice for Stormwaterhot! 02/02/2009

By David Mongeau

Stormwater equipment manufacturers spend most of their waking moments trying to outmaneuver each other in business. While

file icon Does Your Stormwater BMP Washout?hot! 02/02/2009

By Robert Y.G. Andoh

Throughout the world, thousands of stormwater pollutant removal systems are being installed in an effort to prevent watercourses from being polluted. As supply has risen to meet demand, a variety of proprietary, chamber-based systems have emerged, including hydrodynamic separators, which are designed to settle out and store sediments and associated pollutants, preventing them from being discharged to the natural environment.

However, recent research suggests that some systems may not be as effective as might be claimed. Some systems are subject to “washout” or “scour,” whereby captured and stored pollutants are flushed from a system during extreme wet weather.

file icon Fine Grit Removal Helps Optimize Membrane Plantshot! 09/01/2008

By Robert Y.G. Andoh and Adam Neumayer

Membrane technology is an innovative, compact solution to the age-old wastewater treatment problems of effluent quality and footprint. Membranes, which combine clarification, aeration and filtration into a single process, are noted for their ability to consistently deliver a high quality effluent in a cost-effective manner in the confines of a small footprint.

Although membrane bioreactors (MBRs) offer many advantages, the membranes are sensitive to abrasive materials, such as fine grit which can erode the equipment to the point where it no longer functions. Additional pretreatment measures are required to provide membrane plants with a higher level of protection from fine grit.

file icon New Paradigm for Water and Wastewater Management Requiredhot! 11/10/2008

By Prof. Bob Andoh

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