Winning the Bacteria Battle in Wastewater Treatment
The problem is, as wastewater facilities age, capacity and quality problems arise, the first instinct or practice is to immediately start planning for a CAPEX upgrade or expansion, however, many municipalities will simply not have the financial means to execute the strategy and will face compliance and capacity issues, which can results in fines. However, there are other options.
All wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) require upkeep and reinvestment to maintain efficacy and efficiency, and these improvements, which require infrastructure and equipment investments, frequently require a substantial capital expenditure (CAPEX).
Innovative, cost-effective microbiological technology can reduce or eliminate CAPEX demands in many cases and enhance the quality of output, and radically improve plant performance. To understand the extensive benefits of microbiological technology vs. traditional high-CAPEX development, think in terms of the constant bacteria battle within wastewater facilities.