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Ducks Walking on Water?

by Heather Jennings, PE Bio Energizer® Reduces Sludge Over 40% at Utah Municipal WTP The case study described below was a project that I worked on with a small-lagoon municipal system so overwhelmed with solids that state action was being taken. The ducks on the other side of the lagoon from me literally looked as

By |2020-11-30T16:39:36-07:00November 30th, 2020|Blog Post, Environmental|Comments Off on Ducks Walking on Water?

Just Another Snake Oil?

by Heather Jennings, PE For years, the wastewater industry has been plagued with products that meet only half the expectations of the users or make matters worse. I get it. I personally questioned the efficacy of Micro Carbon Technology® (MCT—the nutrient carrier for all our liquid nutrient and biostimulant products) when I started with Probiotic

By |2023-11-22T22:22:09-07:00November 24th, 2020|Blog Post, Environmental|Comments Off on Just Another Snake Oil?

Microplex® JS Jump Starts Utah Summer Camp WWTF

by Heather Jennings, PE If I had to choose a favorite of our microbial products it would have to be our Microplex® JS product. It is a two-part formulation of a live synergistic blend of natural, Class I bacteria, specifically chosen for their ability to rapidly degrade solids, fats, lipids, proteins, detergents, hydrocarbons, and other

By |2023-11-22T22:22:23-07:00November 19th, 2020|Blog Post, Case Studies, Environmental|Comments Off on Microplex® JS Jump Starts Utah Summer Camp WWTF

The Right Stuff for Soils and Plants

By Mojtaba Zaifnejad, PhD When applied fertilizers benefit soil health and plant growth, and are readily available to them, it is said that they are bioavailable. The extent of bioavailability of nutrients and fertilizers applied to soil and plants determines their effectiveness in improving soil health and crop yield. In addition to the 4Rs approach,

By |2023-11-22T22:23:12-07:00November 4th, 2020|Blog Post, Editorial, Plant & Soil|Comments Off on The Right Stuff for Soils and Plants

Video: BHN Company Values

In this 4-minute video, BHN President/CEO Lyndon Smith speaks with us about BHN’s Company Values—Integrity, Win-Win-Win, Proactive Innovation, Relentless Pursuit of Excellence—and their impact on how we conduct business, treat our customers, and benefit the world.  

By |2023-10-10T18:50:45-07:00October 28th, 2020|Blog Post, Company, Environmental, Plant & Soil|Comments Off on Video: BHN Company Values

Use of Biostimulants and Buffers for Upset Recovery in Paper Mill Wastewater Systems

By Heather Jennings, PE Industrial pulp and paper wastewater is considered one of the more challenging waters to treat using biological methods, which depend on microbial activity to effectively remediate the wastewater. Wastewater treatment systems are often influenced/impacted by increased hydraulic and/or COD (chemical oxygen demand) loading as mills add new chemicals or otherwise modify

By |2024-04-08T22:18:30-07:00September 17th, 2020|Blog Post, Case Studies, Environmental, Pulp and Paper, Wastewater|Comments Off on Use of Biostimulants and Buffers for Upset Recovery in Paper Mill Wastewater Systems

Where Did the Water Go?

By Jared Alder, MS  In England, it is estimated that around 700 million gallons of water—the equivalent of 1,200 Olympics-size swimming pools—is lost every day to leaks in the country’s vast water system. Often the water just rises out to the pavement and runs down the road. Utilities spend countless hours and a great deal of money and other resources trying to locate the sources of leaks, often tearing up roads multiple times in

By |2020-08-20T21:13:51-07:00August 20th, 2020|Blog Post, Environmental|Comments Off on Where Did the Water Go?

Water Master Plans

By Heather Jennings, PE When I worked with engineering firms, there were a lot of water master plans being developed. Many of them were updates, as the plans had been around for 5–10 years and needed revision. Some master plans evaluated water and wastewater systems from scratch. All of these were interesting to me due

By |2020-08-12T18:39:03-07:00August 12th, 2020|Blog Post, Environmental|Comments Off on Water Master Plans

Breaking Down COD

By Heather Jennings, PE  When I first came into the water field in the 2000s, the general rule of Chemical Oxygen Demand to Biochemical Oxygen Demand (or COD to BOD5) was 2:1. That was pretty much all you needed to know in order to understand whether something could be treated chemically, physically, or biologically. Now, the wastewater industry has moved toward COD instead of BOD5. The reason that COD is

By |2020-07-27T17:46:57-07:00July 27th, 2020|Blog Post, Environmental|Comments Off on Breaking Down COD

Love Me Some Lagoons!

By Heather Jennings, PE Of all the wastewater lagoon systems I have been to, I’ve never met the same lagoon twice! Many consider lagoons old tech, but they can be very reliable and more stable treatment systems than many of the more sophisticated systems out there. Lagoons, like any wastewater system, should not be left

By |2020-07-15T22:27:56-07:00July 15th, 2020|Blog Post, Environmental|Comments Off on Love Me Some Lagoons!
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