Optimizing Aeration in Wastewater Treatment

Implement a monitoring and control system for the aeration process in wastewater treatment plants to significantly reduce energy consumption while maintaining optimal water quality. This process is critical, as aeration accounts for 45-75% of total energy consumption in wastewater treatment.

Optimizing Aeration in Wastewater Treatment
Hardware/Software
Dissolved Oxygen Sensor (Oxymax COS61D): Monitors and controls the dissolved oxygen levels, ensuring efficient bacterial activity for nitrification and organic load reduction.
Order Code: COS61D-AA1A3
Pressure Transmitter (Deltabar PMP51B): Monitors pressure in the aeration system to ensure optimal blower operation and prevent energy waste.
Liquiline transmitter for data recording and pump control ( CM44x)
Active Power measurement with an Energy Meter
Benefits
Energy Savings: Potential to reduce energy consumption by up to 70% by optimizing the aeration process, significantly lowering operational costs.
Enhanced Treatment Efficiency: Maintains optimal dissolved oxygen levels to support efficient bacterial activity, ensuring high water quality.
Regulatory Compliance: Ensures compliance with environmental regulations by optimizing the nitrification process and reducing harmful ammonia levels.
Reduced Maintenance Costs: Continuous monitoring reduces the likelihood of equipment failures, minimizing downtime and maintenance expenses.
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