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A southern U.S. utility was experiencing water quality issues in a local neighborhood and could not identify the root cause. See how they used 2nd Generation ATP® testing to confirm that the issue was biological contamination, locate the source, and remediate, all within the same shift.
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The acquisition marks Luminultra’s eighth in eight years – each one a targeted step toward building a more comprehensive, client-focused solutions portfolio.
Relay™ is a value-add software tool that simplifies and guides your ATP testing, available at no cost to all customers.
By leveraging Luminultra’s mail-in GeneCount services, a wastewater treatment plant was able to identify the underlying causes of poor biological phosphorus removal in one of their two bioreactors.
Bioreactors harness the ability of naturally-occurring microorganisms to break down environmental contaminants discharged from cities and industries.
A refinery wastewater treatment plant was monitored over several years to investigate the loss of complete nitrification.
Understanding the complexity of biofilms and their impact on systems
The activated sludge process is used to concentrate the biomass which naturally degrades carbonaceous substances found in most industrial and municipal waste waters.