Case Study
AQUA-AEROBIC TECHNOLOGIES MEET SMALL FOOTPRINT AND STRINGENT NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS REQUIREMENTS
PLANT NAME AND LOCATION DESIGN DAILY FLOW / PEAK FLOW AQUA-AEROBIC SOLUTION SUCCESS STORIES The Buxahatchee Wastewater Treatment Plant in Calera, Alabama was built in 1960. It upgraded in 1985 to a 0.75 MGD capacity extended aeration system with integrated clari? er and traveling aeration bridge for nitri? cation. By 2004, the system could no longer handle the ? ow capacity brought on by community growth, nor the increased stringent