Case Studies

See how we’ve helped facilities achieve permit compliance and optimize their nutrient removal process.

Fl 2206

EOSi’s Nitrack® Carbon Source Automation Make Florida County WWTPs Low-Nitrogen Compliant

Two Florida county municipal wastewater processing facilities achieve an ultra-low nitrogen effluent limit of 3mg./L — even with high variability in NOx loading — and lower overall chemical costs using EOSi’s automated Nitrack® Program controller dosing MicroC® 2000 carbon sources.

Fl 2203

FL WWTP Meets Future Permit using EOSi’S Nitrack® Carbon Source Automation

A Florida municipal wastewater treatment facility becomes “future-ready” for meeting more stringent nitrogen permit requirements — and avoids a full plant upgrade — after implementing EOSi’s Nitrack® automated monitoring and dosing control feed system delivering MicroC® 2000 carbon sources.

Markets refinery

MicroC 2000® Supports Biomass During Refinery Turnaround

EOSi assists an industrial wastewater treatment facility serving a refinery undergoing a three-month turnaround maintenance to supplement and maintain biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) loadings to quickly achieve treatment effectiveness and regulatory compliance.

Florida Municipal Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant

Florida WWTP Replaces Methanol with Safer Supplemental Carbon Source

A Florida WWTP avoids costly upgrades of aging methanol-based facilities and equipment and remains in compliance by switching to safer and non-flammable EOSi MicroC 2000® premium carbon sources for denitrification for biological nitrogen removal (BNR).

Facilityhttps://eosi.dative.dev/admin/assets

Beef Processing Facility Case Study

EOSi assists a meat-processing facility address multiple denitrification process challenges and meet compliance goals during commissioning of a BNR upgrade to their wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) to comply with total maximum daily load (TMDL) limits.

Denver Area Wastewater Treatment Plant

Denver Area Wastewater Treatment Plant

A Denver-area wastewater treatment plant migrates methanol-fed TETRA® Denite® tertiary filter to non-methanol MicroC® 2000 in a trial determining the effect of using alternative carbon sources on the operations of a tertiary effluent deep-bed biological denitrification process.