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Locality: Toronto, Ontario

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Address: 121 King St W, M5H Toronto, ON, Canada

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Neo Water Treatment 11.07.2021

Hang up the scrub brush. Spring has sprung, and with higher temperatures often comes unsightly algal growth in your clarifier. Even with traditional phosphorus removal chemicals, your wastewater plant can still develop these growths that threaten to compromise your effluent quality. So, your operators scrub, and scrub and scrub to keep the growths under control. Switching to Neo WaterFX can eliminate the need to scrub. Due to WaterFX’s superior phosphorus removal, algae are deprived of a key nutrient and just won’t bloom. Eliminate scrubbing from your operator’s duties. Read more: https://neowatertreatment.com/eliminate-weir-scrubbing-fr/

Neo Water Treatment 22.06.2021

From algal-green to savings-green. If your wastewater plant has a phosphorus removal limit, you know that you are doing your part to reduce the algae bloom that turns your receiving stream green. You are doing your part to protect your community’s health and water supply. But reducing the algal green can cost your utility a lot of green, in chemical costs, sludge disposal and maintenance. Switching to Neo WaterFX saves the green by reducing chemical feeds, drastically reducing sludge volume and making dewatering more efficient. Learn how Star Sewer WWTF protected their community, consistently met their low phosphorus limit, and saved millions. https://neowatertreatment.com/star-sewer-case-study-dosin/

Neo Water Treatment 15.06.2021

Phosphorus removal in wastewater prevents eutrophication, and it's essential for even the smallest treatment systems. The trouble is, the techniques used by large urban facilities aren't quite so easily translated to smaller scales. Wastewater composition might vary significantly, with significant seasonal fluctuations. Whether you're an urban or rural water treatment plant, making the switch to Neo WaterFX can significantly reduce and even eliminate the need to add caustic. Learn more about Neo WaterFX300 here: https://neowatertreatment.com/?utm=abra-neowt

Neo Water Treatment 08.06.2021

Benefits add up to savings. The operational benefits of meeting your phosphorus limit using Neo WaterFX are numerous. Your operators will love the reduced clarifier maintenance, shorter and more efficient sludge dewatering, and reduced chemical feeds. But perhaps what you will love most is how all these benefits add up to savings! See how Neo WaterFX improved operations and saved money for one utility: https://neowatertreatment.com/star-sewer-case-study-dosin/

Neo Water Treatment 19.05.2021

Struggling to maintain phosphorus reduction and contain sludge removal costs is a pain. Neo Water FX300 is a complex blend of advanced rare earth elements that are proven to improve plant performance. Just ask our happy customers at Star Sewer, a Membrane Bio-Reactor (MBR) municipal facility in Idaho. Read on to find out how Neo Water helped it avoid a $5.2 million installation of additional capital equipment for tertiary filtration! Read the case study here: https://neowatertreatment.com/star-sewer-case-study-dosin/

Neo Water Treatment 30.12.2020

Reducing chemical feeds can reduce costs and traffic in your plant. Chemical deliveries. For most wastewater treatment plants, they are just a given. If your wastewater plant removes phosphorus, you will have several. There’s the coagulant, and if you are using a traditional aluminum or iron-based treatment, there could be a LOT of that. Then there’s the caustic for pH adjustment, another must if you are going the traditional route. Then polymer for dewatering. But Neo WaterF...X (formerly RE300) can reduce the amount of chemicals needed. It requires a fraction of the volume required if you use aluminum or iron coagulants. It can eliminate the caustic requirement all together. And it can drastically reduce the amount of polymer needed for dewatering. Fewer deliveries, smaller tank requirements, and cost savings too. What could be better? Learn more about how Neo WaterFX helps with phosphorus removal from wastewater while providing other benefits. https://neowatertreatment.com/improve-phosphorus-removal-/ See more

Neo Water Treatment 25.12.2020

Toxicity Protecting your water fleas Toxicity is always an issue with wastewater treatment you MUST protect your ceriodaphnia dubia, your water fleas, or face a potential toxicity violation. Chemical feeds can complicate toxicity and with phosphorus removal in wastewater, getting the balance right, not only of the traditional coagulant but the pH adjustment afterwards, can get tricky.But what if it could be easier? Neo WaterFX (formerly known as RE300) is nontoxic and typically doesn’t require pH adjustment following P removal. Why is Neo WaterFX so much better? Check out the article here: https://neowatertreatment.com/toxicity-in-wastewater-trea/ Then contact us for a consult to see if Neo WaterFX is right for your plant.

Neo Water Treatment 16.12.2020

Are you among the 2,294 WWTFs with a phosphorus limit? If you are one of the wastewater treatment facilities required to remove phosphorus, you are in good company. In 2016, there were 2,294 of you, or 37% of all major and non-major NPDES permit holders. Roughly another 2,100 major facilities had monitor and report permits meaning 54% of major dischargers had some phosphorus requirement. If your M&R recently became a limit, you know your operations just got a lot more complex and costly! You owe it to your utility to evaluate whether NeoWaterFX (formerly RE300) can save you money on overall operations related to phosphorus removal. For most plants, we can save you money on disposal and chemical costs. How much? We can help you estimate that too. Contact us for a free consult. https://neowatertreatment.com/contact/?utm=abra

Neo Water Treatment 10.12.2020

RE300 is now Neo WaterFX Whenever there is a name change, there is often a question what else has changed? If you are a utility using RE300, or the less concentrated formula, RE100, you want to know, is Neo WaterFX the same thing? The answer is yes! Neo Water Treatment is only changing the name, not the formulas that have given wastewater utilities the ability to control their phosphorus and reach the low effluent concentrations required by their NPDES permits. Neo WaterFX...300 is the same lanthanide-based treatment as RE300, and provides all the added benefits that RE300 is known for, including: Better pH control Conserving alkalinity to protect nitrification Gin clear effluent Reduced to eliminated algal growth on clarifier weirs Better dewatering Reduced chemical feeds, from lower feed rates of RE300, to no added caustic, to less polymer for dewatering Denser, drier sludge Faster, more energy efficient dewatering, and lower sludge disposal costs Less corrosion No toxicity Learn more about about Neo WaterFX (formerly RE300). https://neowatertreatment.com/category/re300/?utm=abra-neowt

Neo Water Treatment 23.11.2020

RE300 is Now Neo WaterFX For those who have known our product as RE300, you can still get the same phosphorous reduction, sludge volume reduction and other wastewater treatment benefits from the same product, but with a new name: Neo WaterFX. Learn more about the change from RE300 to Neo WaterFX: https://neowatertreatment.com/re300-neo-waterfx300/

Neo Water Treatment 26.09.2020

Landfilling your wastewater sludge?Neo WaterFX might save you money in disposal costs! If you remove phosphorus from wastewater using traditional chemical coagulants, switching to a lanthanide-based precipitating treatment could drastically reduce the volume and increase the percent solids in your dewatered sludge. And THAT could save you money by reducing the number of trucks per year needing disposal! Ready for a free consultation to learn if WaterFX is right for your system? Contact us. https://neowatertreatment.com/our-prod/phosphorus-control/

Neo Water Treatment 11.09.2020

New Name Proven Results WaterFX is the new name for the Neo Water Treatment’s Lanthanide coagulant for phosphorus removal in wastewater, but the product is hardly new. Lanthanum was studied as far back as the 1970s and found to be superior in removing P from wastewater when compared to alum-based coagulants. But more important, WaterFX is proven where it counts in hundreds of wastewater treatment facilities across the US, who rely on WaterFX daily for their P reduction.... For facilities with low P effluent limits, WaterFX can lower operating costs, simplify operations, and provide more stable, reliable phosphorus removal. Contact us for a free consultation to see if WaterFX is the right fit for your plant: https://neowatertreatment.com/contact/

Neo Water Treatment 03.09.2020

P Removal in wastewater reducing chemical usage When it comes to phosphorus removal in wastewater, traditional coagulants require large quantities to get the job done. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Neo WaterFX does a better job with a fraction of the quantity. It is all because of bonding and the molar ratio. Learn about it here, and more importantly, what it can mean for your treatment and bottom line! https://neowatertreatment.com/molar-ratio-and-p-removal/... Then contact us to learn how you can reduce your P removal chemical usage: https://neowatertreatment.com/contact/?utm=abra

Neo Water Treatment 17.08.2020

Phosphorus Reduction How Low Can You Go? If you have a phosphorus limit for your wastewater effluent, you know that it can be a real challenge to remove. If your limit is below 1 mg/l, it becomes even harder. But did you know that it may be impossible to remove all your phosphorus through biological uptake or chemical precipitation? Learn more about phosphorus removal from wastewater:... https://neowatertreatment.com/phosphorus-reduction/?utm=abra See more

Neo Water Treatment 10.08.2020

Reduce Chemical Deliveries In this time of social distancing, and increased need to control access to your facilities, wouldn’t it be great to reduce the number of chemical deliveries per month? Well you can. Because Neo Water Treatment’s phosphorus removal chemicals require less volume per million gallons of treated wastewater, chemical deliveries of your phosphorus removal coagulant are vastly reduced. But the benefit doesn’t stop there. You can also vastly reduce to elimin...ate the need for caustic for pH adjustment, reducing your chemical deliveries even further. Learn more here: https://neowatertreatment.com/improve-phosphorus-removal-/

Neo Water Treatment 30.07.2020

Neo Water Treatment Introduces NeoWaterFX Neo Water Treatment is excited to announce a new brand name for its products: NeoWaterFX Wastewater treatment plant operators can still count on the same superior phosphorous control and sludge reduction capabilities. Learn more about NeoWaterFX at https://neowatertreatment.com/neo-water-treatment-neowate/

Neo Water Treatment 20.07.2020

Effects so severe, the CDC tracks them Harmful Algal Blooms - HABs. They have become so widespread, and they can cause such severe health issues that the CDC began developing a way to track and respond to them as the health issue they present. Their effort took two years to develop and was launched in June 2016 as One Health Harmful Algal Bloom System (OHHABS). Controlling and reducing the discharge of phosphorus is the primary way you can help ensure that your community doe...s not find itself on the CDC website for HABs. And Neo Water Treatment can help. Contact us for a free consultation: https://neowatertreatment.com/contact/?utm=abra

Neo Water Treatment 10.07.2020

Bound Water vs. Free Water The difference is as sharp as trying to dewater gelatin vs. dewatering sand. Free water is readily removed while bound water is trapped within the floc, and difficult to remove. What makes the difference? If you are adding traditional coagulants to remove phosphorus from wastewater, you are essentially making gelatin, binding water within the floc. Your sludge percent solids will be lower, even with dewatering. ... Switching to lanthanide-based phosphorus removal creates dense minerals, not floc. These minerals settle and dewater more easily, more like sand, with a higher percent solids as the final product. Learn more here: https://neowatertreatment.com/dewatering-phosphorus-remov/

Neo Water Treatment 08.07.2020

Phosphorus removal from wastewater that is nitrifier friendly It’s summer and for many wastewater treatment plants, that means more stringent ammonia nitrogen limits. While the higher temperatures make nitrification faster, phosphorus removal can cause inhibition by depleting alkalinity. Use of aluminum or iron-based coagulants drive down the pH, consuming alkalinity and requiring costly caustic addition. But it doesn’t have to. RE300, a lanthanide-based phosphorus removal ...process, consumes much less alkalinity, with little impact to the pH, eliminating the need for caustic in most cases. Ready to learn more? Check out our blog: https://neowatertreatment.com/phosphorus-removal-wastewat/ Then contact us for a free consultation to see if lanthanide phosphorus removal is right for your plant. https://neowatertreatment.com/contact/?utm=abra

Neo Water Treatment 04.07.2020

Algae blooms not limited to the summer While generally considered a summertime problem, algae blooms have begun persisting even through fall months and into the winter, even in states as far north as New Jersey. This means phosphorus removal from wastewater is critical year-round. If your plant has phosphorus removal limits, Neo Water Treatment can help you shift from traditional coagulants to lanthanides for superior phosphorus removal and SAVE MONEY in the process. ... A no-cost, no-obligation evaluation can see if lanthanides are a good fit for you. Contact us at https://neowatertreatment.com/contact/?utm=abra

Neo Water Treatment 20.06.2020

Stop Scrubbing! You clarifiers that is. Temperatures are rising and that will soon mean algae in your clarifier. If you have a phosphorus limit and have tried the traditional phosphorus removal methods of ferric or alum, you know you still get algae that you must scrub off. That is tedious and dangerous. It is time to explore better wastewater treatment chemicals time for lanthanides! With RE300, a lanthanide-based phosphorus removal chemical, you can improve operations, co...nsistently meet even the most stringent limit, and STOP SCRUBBING. Find out more with a free consultation from Neo Water Treatment: https://neowatertreatment.com/contact/?utm=abra

Neo Water Treatment 09.06.2020

Lower Chemical Costs by Switching to Lanthanides for P Removal Phosphorus removal from wastewater can wreak havoc with your alkalinity. Traditional chemical precipitation with ferric or aluminum-based coagulants adds a LOT of acid to your wastewater. Balancing out all this acid can send your caustic consumption through the roof. But it doesn’t have to. Switching to lanthanide chemicals for P removal adds less acid, because it has much lower acidity and you need much less to a...chieve your P limits. Let us help you see if a switch to lanthanides can save you money. Contact us for a free consult: https://neowatertreatment.com/contact/?utm=abra

Neo Water Treatment 21.05.2020

Phosphorus Removal Driving up Sludge Costs? If phosphorus removal from wastewater is driving up your sludge production, and your sludge disposal costs, it could be your coagulant. Between additional solids from the alum or iron coagulant itself and the bound water they trap, alum or iron-based coagulants can significantly drive up your total solids and complicate your dewatering, driving up your costs! Switching to a lanthanide based coagulant will not only improve your P rem...oval, it will drastically reduce the total dry tons (possibly 60 to 70%) and, because it does not bind water in the flock, it will produce a drier cake, reducing your disposal costs. At Neo Water Treatment, our goal is to save you money on sludge disposal. Contact us to find out how, and see if switching makes sense for you: https://neowatertreatment.com/contact/?utm=abra

Neo Water Treatment 13.05.2020

Blooms Can’t Thrive Without Phosphorus There is broad scientific consensus algal blooms, including toxic algal blooms are getting worse with climate change. The rising temperatures are leading to an earlier start to the algal bloom season and more severe blooms, even in communities who have not experienced a problem before. But none of this would be happening without phosphorus. Without this vital nutrient, algal blooms could not thrive. That is why the first response is of...ten to impose stringent P effluent limits on wastewater plants. If your plant is one of these with new or more stringent limits, Neo Water Treatment can help you comply and save money over traditional coagulants. Contact us for a free, no obligation analysis: https://neowatertreatment.com/contact/?utm=abra

Neo Water Treatment 08.05.2020

Algal bloom time of year It is getting to be that time of year, time for algal blooms to begin popping up in our rivers, lakes and reservoirs. In fact, a recent article in the April 15th WEF SmartBrief stated that algae are getting an early start in Florida, with a toxic bloom already starting in Lake Okeechobee. With toxic blooms, the focus will again be on phosphorus. If you have a phosphorus effluent limit, we can help you achieve your treatment goal and save you money by ...reducing your chemical and sludge disposal costs. Contact us for a free, no obligation analysis: https://neowatertreatment.com/contact/?utm=abra

Neo Water Treatment 06.05.2020

Hail Unsung Heroes! During a time of shuttered businesses and falling revenues, water and wastewater professionals make sure we have the water we (and our healthcare professionals) need, and the wastewater is properly treated, regardless of the current ability to pay. They are protecting the health of our communities as surely as we are washing our hands. We salute you! We know this is a hard time. If we can help you save money on phosphorus removal, to give your budget much... needed support, we are here to help. Learn how here: https://neowatertreatment.com/coronavirus-heroes/?utm=abra

Neo Water Treatment 29.04.2020

Alkalinity and Your Bottom Line You know alkalinity is essential to your biological nitrification and the health of your wastewater treatment microbes. You also know that adding alum or ferric coagulants to remove phosphorus can tank your alkalinity, requiring costly pH adjustment. But did you know that changing to RE300 can both preserve your alkalinity AND save you significant money? You owe it to yourself and your bottom line to learn more here: https://neowatertreatment.com/phosphorus-removal-wastewater

Neo Water Treatment 11.04.2020

Toxicity factors When adding chemicals to your wastewater to achieve P removal, you need to be sure you aren’t contributing to your effluent’s toxicity. Three factors must be evaluated: How toxic is the chemical? What is the required dosage to achieve your treatment goals? How much will remain in your effluent? Move all three in the right direction by switching to RE300 for P removal. ... Learn more: https://neowatertreatment.com/toxicity-in-wastewater-treatm

Neo Water Treatment 24.03.2020

HAIL Unsung Heroes! At this time of global and national pandemic, we quickly learn what is essential, what jobs are critical. We want to thank our water and wastewater professionals for whom sheltering in place is not an option. Thank you for going to work, manning your stations and making sure the water flows and wastewater is treated. Without you, our healthcare professionals could not do their jobs, and we could not keep ourselves as safe (through hand washing). THANK YOU!... Be safe, stay well, and know you have our support. https://neowatertreatment.com/coronavirus-heroes/?utm=abra