New WEF Leadership's Focus On The Future & WEFTEC 2024 | Strategies For Enhancing pH Control Systems In Wastewater Treatment
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The Water Online Show: In Conversation With New WEF Leadership
On this episode of The Water Online Show, Travis K. and Kevin Westerling sat down with WEF Executive Director Ralph Exton to get a preview of the WEFTEC show and all it has to offer. Exton also shares his journey through the water profession and the vision he brings to WEF, with details on longer-term WEF initiatives, insight into industry challenges, and thoughts on current trends and technologies.
Strategies For Enhancing pH Control Systems In Wastewater Treatment
By Emily Newton from Revolutionized
Managing pH in wastewater treatment is a crucial undertaking for water utilities. Solid contaminants often receive more attention, as they’re more obvious threats, but suboptimal pH levels can be dangerous, too. Balancing these considerations requires careful attention to several factors in the water treatment process. Here’s how to lower pH in wastewater using different strategies.
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