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Top Wastewater Management Solution Companies

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Top Wastewater Management Solution Companies

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  1. Top Wastewater Management Solution Companies As global water quality is gradually diminishing due to pollution and improper waste disposal, it is increasingly threatening public health and posing immediate social and economic problems. Clean water scarcity has led to decrease in usable water volumes, increase in water-borne diseases, and hike of utility prices. Consequently, the water utility industry is undergoing a profound transition to collect, monitor, test, and treat wastewater and combat the universal issue of water shortage. Wastewater management involves the removal of impurities and sediments to increase the effectiveness of the wastewater and meet end-user requirements.

  2. In 2019, the utility sector is witnessing a surge in use of the Internet of Things (IoT) powered devices for wastewater management. IoT-enabled smart sensors are making it easier to conserve and promote the water resources by detecting water leaks, monitoring chemical disposal, and regulating water flow. Similarly, AI-based technology and data analytics are automating garbage separation by integrating robotic functionality into existing wastewater management processes. These approaches have made way for more intelligent water conservation, smarter irrigation, and efficient water supply system. Understanding the emerging trend of public-private partnerships in wastewater operations, Utilities Tech Outlook has compiled a list of top 10 wastewater management solution providers to help the current municipalities and businesses faced with more stringent permit limits to pick a suitable technology partner. The top 10 wastewater management solution providers highlighted in this issue are true leaders among the many technology vendors striving to build cost-effective, eco-friendly solutions to the clean water crisis. For example, Ecovap, the company featured on our cover story, is a leader in wastewater elimination. The company offers unique wastewater evaporation technology at lower costs while significantly reducing the adverse environmental effects of traditional disposal methods. On the other hand, our “Company of the Year,” FogBusters, Inc. develops highly effective, low-cost technology for removing FOG (fat, oil, and grease) from wastewater, and helping companies reliably achieve a low carbon footprint and comply with a wide variety of water quality regulations. Another featured company, Calgon Carbon, an environmental services company from Moon Township, Pennsylvania, provides activated carbon products with over 700 applications along with ultraviolet technologies for water and wastewater disinfection. With several innovative technological capabilities and success stories up its sleeves, these companies are constantly proving its mettle in the field of wastewater management. We hope this issue of the Utilities Tech Outlook helps you build the partnership you and your firm needs to foster technologically-driven wastewater management strategies.

  3. We present to you Utilities Tech Outlook’s “Top 10 Wastewater Management Solution Providers —2019.” Top Wastewater Management Solution Companies Top Wastewater Management Solution Companies BioMicrobics Founded in 1996, BioMicrobics disrupted the wastewater management industry with offerings that were not only simple to install and maintain but also cost-effective and robust for both land- and ocean-based. Having products, personnel, and policies at the core of its business strategy and with this worldwide emphasis on environmental concerns, BioMicrobics’ aids engineers in choosing the right product that works for them. These pre-engineered “Fixed Integrated Treatment Technologies” (FITT®) conforms to health, safety, and environmental protection standards that are ‘made to stock’ to meet the immediate demands of installers, distributors, developers and local operators. With more than 70,000 wastewater treatment systems installed in over 70 countries, BioMicrobics assists clients with high-performance technology to meet and exceed regulatory compliance and end goals for water quality, including water reuse opportunities Calgon Carbon [NYSE: CCC] Calgon Carbon, founded in 1984, is a leading firm that provides activated carbon products with more than 700 applications and ultraviolet

  4. technologies for water and wastewater disinfection. The company has developed state-of-the-art purification systems for drinking water, wastewater, pollution abatement, odor control, and many other innovations for commercial and industrial manufacturing processes. The technologies developed by Calgon Carbon are widely used to purify air and drinking water, food and pharmaceuticals, separating gas and removing mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants. The company is headquartered in Moon Township, Pennsylvania ECOVAP A wastewater management solution provider that utilizes an innovative, patent-pending technology to enable the quick and clean evaporation of wastewater. The solution is represented in the form of modular towers that capitalize on natural resources such as sun, wind, and gravity-based motion to speed up wastewater evaporation. Due to its reliance on Mother Nature, ECOVAP’s technology inherently eliminates nearly all of the environmental impacts and risks of wastewater disposal. Some of these hazards include earthquakes, aquifer contamination, and seepage and overflows that lead to above-ground and below-ground aquifer contamination. FogBusters FogBusters is a revolutionary technology for removing fat, oil and grease (FOG) from wastewater. It is a proprietary wastewater treatment system that removes FOG from industrial effluent using no chemicals and generating no sludge. Highly effective, low-cost FOG removal technology with low carbon footprint reliably achieves water quality compliance on

  5. wide variety of waste streams on volumes from 25 to 350 GPM. Extracted oil is highly concentrated for resale as biodiesel feedstock. The FogBuster system is widely used to process industrial wastewater in food processing, rendering, and biodiesel. Also used to de-water and purify fat, oil and grease streams for further value-added processing Cambrian Innovation It offers cost-effective and sustainable options for onsite wastewater treatment, water reuse, and clean energy generation. It’s robust research and development group is also commercializing a broader portfolio of environmental productions to help industrial clients efficiently manage their resources evoqua Its unparalleled portfolio of proven brands, advanced technologies, mobile and emergency water supply solutions helps cities to charge clean water, and enable leisure and commercial industry to maximize productivity and profitability Natural Systems Utilities

  6. Founded in 1984, NSU is a leading water reclamation and reuse company offering clients fully integrated and cost-effective solutions by integrating best-in-class innovations in system design. The company currently operates more than 250 systems along with 160 innovative Title V facilities across the United States, which comprises the largest base of reuse and natural treatment systems. NSU’s solutions include structuring a full range of design, operations, build, maintenance, and finance project solutions. The company specializes in, water reclamation, wastewater treatment, on-site water reuse, design build, and natural wetland systems, among others Stratus Stratus has been a key solution partner for several water and wastewater organizations across the globe in their efforts to modernize infrastructure while navigating the challenges. The company provides best-in-class solutions for water and wastewater facilities delivering a complete always-on system that is cost-effective, thereby enhancing efficiencies of water and wastewater companies. Stratus delivers cost-effective solutions by combining virtualization expertise, operational system knowledge, and analytics and utilizing strong partnerships with leading providers such as GE Digital, Wonderware, and Rockwell Automation. The company is headquartered in Maynard in Massachusetts SUEZ SUEZ, founded in 1999, is a leading global company aids industries in solving the toughest water, wastewater and process challenges. The company works with a range of industries including food and beverage,

  7. metals and mining and power, among others. As a strategic business partner, the company supports its customers to manage and optimize their process challenges and water resources across industries and municipalities by offering the most comprehensive set of chemical and equipment solutions. SUEZ aims to enable clients to meet the rising demands of water and overcome scarcity challenges Veolia Founded in 1853, Veolia is a global leader that provides solutions for water, waste and energy management, contributing to the sustainable development of communities and industries. Veolia helping developing access to resources, preserve available resources, and subsequently replenish them through the medium of its three complementary business activities. Veolia supplied drinking water to as many 95 million people and wastewater service to 63 million in 2018. The company also produced about 56 million megawatt-hours of energy and converted 49 million metric tons of waste into new materials and energy Social Media : Facebook | Linkedin | Twitter | Youtube

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