Wastewater treatment professionals are faced with the challenges of meeting effluent permits while holding down treatment costs. With increasingly stringent permits and aging infrastructure, operators face numerous choices in trying to maximize biological waste treatment system performance without incurring significant capital expense.
This website is designed to provide information on biological waste treatment and how operators can use operational changes, monitoring, and a scientific approach to improve effluent water quality and help control costs.
Normally, you can find me at Aster Bio (www.asterbio.com) which I co-founded in 2003 with Dr. Paul Campbell. Aster Bio develops new wastewater monitoring technologies and customized biological products used in environmental applications. In creating Aster Bio's technologies and products, we have worked with many systems and unique treatment challenges, I will also include some of these experiences in the blog.
We welcome input and questions from readers as this website is designed to provide information on best practices and the latest innovations being used in the field.
Sincerely
Erik Rumbaugh
This website is designed to provide information on biological waste treatment and how operators can use operational changes, monitoring, and a scientific approach to improve effluent water quality and help control costs.
Normally, you can find me at Aster Bio (www.asterbio.com) which I co-founded in 2003 with Dr. Paul Campbell. Aster Bio develops new wastewater monitoring technologies and customized biological products used in environmental applications. In creating Aster Bio's technologies and products, we have worked with many systems and unique treatment challenges, I will also include some of these experiences in the blog.
We welcome input and questions from readers as this website is designed to provide information on best practices and the latest innovations being used in the field.
Sincerely
Erik Rumbaugh