Posts Tagged ‘water’
AquaPoint & UV Pure Team Up in Virginia
At the start of summer, we commissioned a municipal plant for the towns of Catlett & Calverton, Virginia. Lots of factors went into design, cost & footprint being two of the primary ones, and a dual-train AquaFAS system was eventually used. We had multiple partners for this project, but today we wanted to highlight UV…
Read MoreCroswell, Michigan System Installation & Start Up Photos
Where: Croswell, Michigan (about 90 minutes north of Detroit) What: A 0.5 MGD design/ 1.3 MGD peak MBBR Retrofit of a 40 year old municipal plant How: Two trains of three-stage MBBRs featuring 60 HP blowers & 240 of m3 AC500 Media Why: Older, failing equipment; needed to upgrade plant in order to nitrify in…
Read MoreAquaPoint Quarterly Update
First off, I have to apologize – it’s been forever since I posted here and updated the wastewater world on all things AquaPoint. The good news is I have a decent excuse! We’ve been extremely busy summer and the first part of fall, I feel like I’ve barely had a chance to catch my breath.…
Read MoreClustered Bioclere System in North Carolina
We’ve been having some fun with our new drone lately and took a few photos and a video of an approximately 15 year old Bioclere System in Beaufort, North Carolina. A residential community on an inter-coastal waterway, Adams Creek, Stanton Landing decided on this AquaPoint solution back in the mid 2000’s as a solution to…
Read MoreReducing Wastewater Management Costs by Revising the Governing Systems
The below article was written by our founder, Craig Lindell. In 2001, G Tracy Mehan, then the Assistant EPA Director for the Office of Water, addressed the Environmental Economics Advisory Committee. His presentation, “Building on Success – Going Beyond Regulation” outlined reasons for what he called a “change in paradigm.” He emphasized: “Point source controls…
Read MoreWhat Do Advanced Wastewater Treatment & the Holidays Have in Common?
Not much, if I’m honest. That said, we wanted to take the opportunity in this space to wish you the happiest and healthiest of holiday seasons! And also share some new video content…Can that be considered a present? A stocking stuffer at the very least? We will let you decide. The first video is a…
Read MoreThe EPA & Water Reuse
Back in September, the EPA released an action plan for water reuse. The basic long-term goal is to make “wastewater” a thing of the past. We had planned on blogging about this ourselves, but recently Tracy Mehan wrote an outstanding piece on the subject. Instead of rehashing his ideas we thought we would just provide…
Read MoreCommunities and Their Wastewater Management From Predicament to Prospects
Note: This was our first blog post on the new website a year ago. For a few different reasons, mainly its importance, we wanted to repost it on the first anniversary. We are at the end of an infrastructure cycle and the beginning of a new policy era. Wastewater is no longer a pollutant; it…
Read MoreVideo Vignettes to Help Tell the AquaPoint Story
Last month we posted our new & improved YouTube Channel. While the below videos are all on YouTube, we wanted to share them here as well. We feel that they help capture what we are truly about here at AquaPoint. In the first, titled “The AquaPoint Difference,” we explain what sets us apart from our…
Read MoreLawson’s Finest Liquids & AquaPoint
A few years back one of the Vermont’s most popular breweries decided to expand with a taproom and large brewing facility. The story of Sean Lawson and his growth in the beer industry is quite well known. What is largely unknown to most is some of the challenges they faced relating to the wastewater the…
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