Video features Aqua Aerobic wastewater treatment solution for nutrient removal

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LOVES PARK, IL, Feb. 07, 2013 -- Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc. introduces a new online video case study that emphasizes the importance of selecting a wastewater treatment system to remove harmful nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus from the effluent of the Big Coppitt Regional Water Reclamation District in Florida. Removing nutrients is extremely important in Florida where some of the strictest effluent requirements are enforced due to its sensitive ecosystem and abundant tourism that depends on the waters of the Florida Keys.

The video (below) provides actual testimonials from plant managers and operators who discuss why they chose sequencing batch reactor (SBR) technology for its advanced capabilities in nutrient removal and water reuse as well as their experience with saving money due to low operation and maintenance expense and a decrease in their energy costs by operating an efficient wastewater treatment system.

 

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