For today’s wastewater treatment plants, addressing nutrient content in discharge is a growing concern due to an increased focus on water quality issues and new environmental regulations around nutrient pollution. Wastewater operators are also facing emerging requirements for the removal of phosphorus which can pose a threat to infrastructure and the environment causing problems such as eutrophication in waterbodies and a buildup of struvite in mechanical systems. Download this white paper and learn how Evoqua can help manage phosphorus levels and turn wastewater treatment plants into true resource recovery facilities.
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