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Case Study – TIN Removal for Mount Vernon, WA
Case study on TIN removal for the Mount Vernon, Washington wastewater treatment facility.
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Case Study – Peak Season Resilience for Destin, FL
Case study on peak season resilience at the George F. French Water Reclamation Facility in Destin, Florida.
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Case Study – Cold Water Nitrification for Rigby, ID
Case study on cold water nitrification for Rigby, Idaho.
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Application of Nuvoda Kenaf Granular Sludge
A white paper by Stephany P. Wei, highlighting the full-scale integration of aerobic kenaf granules in a continuous flow activated sludge system for biological nutrient removal: Application of Nuvoda Kenaf Granular Sludge
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A Mobile-Organic Biofilm Process for Wastewater Treatment
Dr. Joshua P. Boltz and Dr. Glen T. Daigger have recently published a paper named A Mobile-Organic Biofilm Process for Wastewater Treatment in the peer-reviewed journal Water Environment Research. This paper presents MOB process (1) modes of operation, (2) design and analysis methodology, (3) process and mechanical design criteria, (4) mathematical modeling, (5) design equations, […]
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Treatment of Refinery Wastewater using Bio-Media
An excerpt from Dr. Clifford R. Lange’s research report titled “Treatment of Refinery Wastewater using Kenaf/Activated Sludge Treatment Technology.”
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MOB Process in an SBR
Washington Township Waste Authority SBR Barto, Washington Township, Berks County, PA
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Case Study – Moorefield, WV
A partnership between the Town of Moorefield, West Virginia and a local poultry factory, resulted in the construction of the 6.2 MGD Advanced Nutrient Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP).
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Project Brief – Mebane, NC
Extended Aerated Lagoon and Surface Aeration in Mebane, NC with Nuvoda’s proprietary MOB (Mobile Organic Biofilm) process.
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Case Study – Zep’s Pre-Treatment EQ Tank Upgrade with MOB
Zep is a leading innovator of cleaning solutions for retail, food & beverage, industrial & institutional, and vehicle care customers. The bioaugmentation introduced by MOB into Zep’s aerated EQ tank not only immediately increased the treatment capacity, but also eliminated frequent upsets.
Project Brief – Forest Grove, OR
Project Brief from a recent Nuvoda MOB installation in Forest Grove, OR to improve settling, increase capacity and nitrification.
Case Study – MillerCoors MOB Upgrade
The successful integration of MOB Process at the MillerCoors WWTP again demonstrated the robustness and flexibility of this award-winning, innovative and sustainable wastewater treatment technology.
1,4 Dioxane Removal in Wastewater Effluent
The MOB process developed by Nuvoda removes COD, BOC and 1,4 Dioxane. The MOB (Mobile Organic Biofilm) process is a novel and sustainable wastewater treatment process developed to improve settleability, increase treatment capacity, provide simultaneous nutrient removal, and optimize process stability.