The aeration tank is a crucial component in wastewater
treatment plants. Its main purpose is to provide an environment for
bacteria to thrive and break down organic matter present in the
wastewater. In the tank, air is pumped into the wastewater to create an
aerobic condition that stimulates the growth of bacteria that consume
the organic matter.
The bacteria convert the organic matter into
carbon dioxide, water, and other harmless substances. The aeration tank
is a vital step in the process of removing harmful pollutants from
wastewater before it is discharged into the environment. Proper
maintenance of the aeration tank is essential to ensure its effective
functioning in wastewater treatment.
Product # |
Description |
TTR-910210 |
Heil Compatible - Flow Cone Aluminum |
TTR-A107 |
Heil Compatible - Hopper Saver Wear Plate w/Silicone Liner
|
TTR-315731 |
Butler Compatible - Manifold Gasket - Tan Pure Gum Rubber
|
TTR-315731-NBR |
Butler Compatible - Manifold Gasket - Blank Nitrile |