What is wastewater, and how is it treated?
- Wastewater is water that has already been used and disposed of via a tub, toilet, sink or storm drains.
- Wastewater is collected in the sewer system and delivered to plants for treatment to make the water safe to be returned to the environment.
- The objective of modern wastewater treatment is to speed up the natural processes by which water is purified.
- The processes include; Screening, Grit Tank, Sedimentation Tank (Primary Clarifier), Aeration Tank, Secondary Clarifier and Disinfection.
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Dwyer Instruments USA Product Highlight: Series IEF Insertion Electromagnetic Flow Transmitter
Series IEF Insertion Electromagnetic Flow Transmitter is an adjustable insertion flowmeter featuring electromagnetic technology that accurately and reliably measures fluid velocity in addition to providing several continuous signal outputs.
Main Features:
- High Performance accuracy is maintain
- Setup Wizard and installation tool are simple
- Minimal maintenance requirements
Applications:
- Wastewater
- Chilled water
- Chemical processing
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