Why Use Biological Nutrient Removal?

Posted on: 21 July 2020
In the 1970s a Dr. James Barnard invented BNR, or Biological Nutrient Removal.  Biological nutrient removal is the process where nitrogen and phosphorus are removed from wastewater prior to it being put back into the environment. This can occur regardless of where the water is going – whether it be groundwater or in naturally occurring bodies of water.  As the name suggests, this is done through biological means as opposed to using chemicals.
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Keep Safety A Priority: Select The Right Welding Helmet

Posted on: 22 September 2019
A welding helmet is critical to your safety, and it's one piece of equipment you don't want to overlook. However, the lack of a helmet isn't the only factor that can put your safety in jeopardy; the wrong helmet can be equally problematic.  Weight Hold the helmet in your hand and try it on. A common, yet overlooked, concern is helmets that are too heavy. A heavier helmet may cause strain, but more importantly, it can be a distraction.
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Tips For Using Couplers And Managing Your Industrial Electricity

Posted on: 7 June 2019
When you'd like to do right by your industrial electricity, it's important that you manage the connections. As you look to manage these connections, you'll want to take the time to invest in some couplers. Industrial couplers are connecting pieces that let you bond two or more wires, cords, or cables in order to more optimally transmit electricity. By taking the time to manage these connections, you'll be able to get optimal productivity and electricity in your industrial building.
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How To Handle The Flow Of Materials To Your Large Construction Job

Posted on: 18 February 2019
One of the challenges of handling a large construction job is handling the flow of material that is necessary to complete the work. A large construction job requires a lot of materials, and it can be a job in and of itself managing all the necessary supplies. #1 Figuring Out What Materials the Job Requires On a large construction job, it is generally the job of the procurement engineer to determine what materials are needed for the job.
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