Cooling Tower Blowdown Explained: Why It’s Essential for Water Quality Control?
Posted by David Cannon on 10th Apr 2026
Before diving into cooling tower blowdown, it helps to picture what a cooling tower actually does. Industrial facilities, power plants, refineries, data centers, HVAC systems in large buildings generate enormous amounts of heat from their processes.
A cooling tower's job is to dump that heat into the atmosphere using water as the vehicle. Hot water from the process flows into the tower, gets sprayed over packing material, and a portion of it evaporates. That evaporation carries the heat away, co
Sewage Sludge Treatment: Process, Equipment, and How to Reduce Costs
Posted by David Cannon on 3rd Apr 2026
Sewage sludge is an unavoidable byproduct of wastewater treatment. It forms when solids settle at the bottom of treatment tanks during the sewage wastewater treatment process, leaving behind a dense mix of organic and inorganic matter that cannot simply be discarded. Before it can be safely disposed or repurposed, it must go through a structured sewage sludge treatment process that reduces contaminants, stabilizes the material, and brings it into compliance with environmental regulations.
But ho
Significance of Clarifiers & Their Working in Wastewater Treatment Plants
Posted by David Cannon on 2nd Apr 2026
Wastewater treatment in industrial and municipal systems is becoming increasingly complex. Incoming streams often carry high levels of suspended solids, variable chemical loads, and industrial effluents. Excess solids can clog equipment, compromise effluent quality, and make sludge handling difficult, while at the same time uneven flow and turbulence reduce process efficiency. Strict regulations add further pressure, making compliance critical. To address these challenges, wastewater treatment p
Critical Signs Your Industrial Septic System is Failing
Posted by David Cannon on 26th Mar 2026
Industrial facilities generate large volumes of complex wastewater through operations, such as boilers, cooling towers, industrial HVAC systems, and filtration equipment. Managing this wastewater safely is critical, and industrial septic systems act as a central component of the facility’s wastewater management infrastructure.
When a septic system begins to fail, whether through clogs, odors, slow drains, or structural issues, it can directly disrupt production, create environmental hazard