by Juls Clemente | May 21, 2020 | Ag, Soil
The following research article, developed by BioFlora’s team at the Integrated Life Science Research Center, describes how soil structure and stability are critical factors for agricultural water management. Please share it with your PCA or call your BioLynceus®...
by Juls Clemente | May 20, 2020 | Fats Oils Grease (FOG), Wastewater Articles, Webinars
Resident expert, Tanner Hartsock, shares how fats, oils and grease (FOG) can impact your wastewater treatment system. This is a short video that lasts 8...
by Juls Clemente | May 20, 2020 | Water Clarity
The definition of effluent is “something that flows out.” We can then say that any flowing water is effluent, whether it comes from a wastewater treatment plant or flows from land, taking with it fertilizer nutrients, herbicides, insecticides, or any other chemical,...
by Juls Clemente | May 20, 2020 | Food to Microbe, Wastewater Articles
Introduction Wastewater treatment requires a constant balance between the organic carbon coming into the plant and the quantity of microbiology available to consume the influent material. This relationship is known as the food to microorganism ratio (F:M).The “M”...
by Juls Clemente | May 19, 2020 | Wastewater Articles
Filamentous Bacteria Treatment Managing filamentous bacteria (FB) in wastewater treatment systems is a balancing act. Having excessive filament forming organisms can cause foaming and treatment issues. Having too little FB prevents proper solids settling which is...