Sewer and Wastewater Design
Wastewater Design
Services range from regular maintenance and repairs to expert consultations to provide you with peace of mind. Whether it be sensitive nearby infrastructure requiring protection, a new lift station providing residential services, utility system renovations or modification to treatment, AQUALIS has experienced engineers that can help evaluate and certify the best utility selections. At AQUALIS, our engineers are experts at wastewater analysis and design and are dedicated to delivering technical expertise while leveraging our extensive local and national regulatory experiences. We offer solutions that address complex wastewater management challenges, enhance resilience, promote sustainability and uphold environmental stewardship.
Wastewater Treatment Design
Wastewater treatment for public systems generate a vital revenue to the community departments and districts. Wastewater treatment is completed with the use of many types of treatment technologies and operations that are purposely designed to target removal of area specific contaminants regulated by agencies. Primary (screening, clarification, grit removal, etc.), secondary (activated sludge, fixed media filters, etc.) and tertiary (filter, disinfection, post aeration, etc.) systems each can be evaluated and designed specifically to treat raw wastes to permissible levels intended.
Design of the treatment process, as well as its application of chemical treatments and equipment components, play a vital role in the utilities ability to handle wastes generated within each basin. Wastewater design can prove very diverse when it is used to enhance the use of resources needed for the services provided, to reduce levels of preventative maintenance and carefully used with other utility resources to produce the best infrastructure selections.
Sewer Design
Wastewater collection systems often convey sewage downhill via pipeline flow (or gravity), so that flows do not require the use of (pumping or lift) energy to transport sewage onward to its destination for treatment. Implementing effective design for the piping, the placement and use of pumping (or lift station) resources, and overall collection system design helps to preserve a long-term community investment. Effective design delivers efficient pumping, safe working conditions, and limits exposure of workmen to underground environments, in order to provide values required by regulation and desired for community development.
Specific to wastewater collection systems, utilities also need to accommodate anticipated increased sewer flows due to increased population densities and economic development.
Understanding Sewer Systems in the United States start with understanding underground water infrastructure vary across the United States.
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