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Rising energy costs and tightening budgets mean water companies are looking for opportunities for cost savings across their operations. Optimisation of chemical dosing presents water companies with a significant opportunity to drive efficiency in water and wastewater treatment and is the theme of this webinar from Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group (WMFTG).
www.wmftg.com/en/water-wastewater/news/insights/high-performance-chemical-dosing
Many water and wastewater treatment applications involve dosing chemicals, including drinking water disinfection, pH correction and coagulation and flocculation. Not only does careful choice of dosing equipment make a big impact on dosing accuracy and total chemical consumption, costs can also be reduced on maintenance and operations, and a reduction in the requirement for ancillary equipment.
With energy efficiency in treatment works operations also rising up the agenda for water and wastewater utilities, the expert panel will explore the issues from a whole-life costs perspective. The webinar will also feature a chemical dosing case study from Ross-shire Engineering (RSE) presented by project engineer Gary Callachan from RSE.
Callachan is joined by Eddy Smeaton, Senior Regional Engineering Consultant industrial and environmental, WMFTG, and Bruce Quilter, Sales Skills Training Manager, to discuss the benefits of different chemical dosing equipment systems. Particular dosing challenges, including sodium chlorite gassing, will also be explored and the panel will share insights into new technologies emerging in the market.
To find out more and register please click here: www.wmftg.com/en/water-wastewater/news/insights/high-performance-chemical-dosing
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