Posts Tagged ‘grit’


What happens after it gets flushed?

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Ron Senf, Senior Operator at Desert Dunes Water Reclamation Facility (Photo by Jared Dort-YumaSun.com)

excerpt from:
McDaniel, Chris. “What happens after it gets flushed?.” Aug. 09, 2009.
http://www.yumasun.com/news/gallons-52034-million-day.html
(accessed 3/3/2010).

For many living within the city limits, the thought of what happens to the contents of their potty ends when they flush their toilet; but that is just the beginning of a long and complicated journey to a city of Yuma wastewater treatment plant. (more…)

JWC Lands Major Order for Johnsonburg WWTP Upgrades

Monday, August 17th, 2009
360-unit-2

The Grit Monster vortex removal system is both compact and reliable, removing sand, gravel, shells and coffee grounds as wastewater passes through the headworks.

JWC has received an order for several Monster systems to be installed in the Johnsonburg wastewater treatment plant in Eastern Pennsylvania. The order includes several Channel Monsters, Grit Monsters, Screenings Washer Monsters andBandscreen Monsters. The facility is undergoing an extensive upgrade. Mike Perone/DAS is the contractor and Uni-Tech is the Consulting Engineer.

Removing grit at the headworks benefits downstream systems and increases the service life of pumps and process equipment. JWC’s Grit Monster, when integrated with JWC’s Bandscreen Monster become the Monster Separation System: A Complete Headworks – increasing operating life of downstream pumps and systems.

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