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Tag: Microbiology

Sep 13
A Day in the Life of a Wastewater Treatment Plant Manager

  Ever wondered what it’s like to manage a wastewater treatment plant? Join Jeremy Creel as he shares his unique experiences, the challenges he faces, and the importance of his work in keeping our water systems running smoothly. From humorous anecdotes to technical insights, this blog offers a comprehensive glimpse into a day in his […]

Aug 11
How Long Have Wastewater Treatment Plants Been In Existence

Title: The Evolution of Wastewater Treatment Plants: A Journey through Time   When we flush a toilet or let the water from our sinks swirl down the drain, rarely do we consider the intricate journey our wastewater embarks upon. The modern wastewater treatment plant, a testament to human ingenuity and environmental mindfulness, stands at the […]

Apr 29
Bioelectrochemical Systems for Wastewater Treatment

Bioelectrochemical systems (BES) have gained significant attention in recent years as a sustainable and efficient technology for wastewater treatment. These systems leverage the metabolic processes of microorganisms to convert organic pollutants into clean water and valuable byproducts like electricity or hydrogen gas. This emerging field combines principles of microbiology, electrochemistry, and environmental engineering to provide […]