
Webinar: Leading Process Performance with N2O Monitoring
We are presenting this webinar in co-operation with the US Water Alliance and the Danish Trade Council's Water Technology Alliance.
Why should you take part in this webinar?
You will learn that N2O monitoring can be more than an environmental check. It can be your plant’s early warning system. By tracking N2O in real time, operators can detect process instability, fine-tune aeration strategies for both stability and efficiency, and reduce process emissions at the same time.
In this webinar, you will see how plants across North America and Europe are using N2O data to:
- Optimize DO setpoints without compromising stability
- Reduce energy costs while maintaining treatment performance
- Implement operational mitigation strategies and determine process emissions
Join live to ask questions, compare approaches, and leave with practical steps to turn N2O monitoring into a powerful process control tool for your facility.
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The Presentations
Understanding N2O Emissions and Low Energy BNR Controls
Over a two year period, NEW Water (located in Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA) has monitored dissolved N2O in a full-scale demonstration basin that has gradually transitioned to a low dissolved oxygen (DO) environment. Via testing of various control strategies and DO setpoints, it was observed that low DO environments did not increase N2O production, provided sufficient adaptation time. N2O was a possible indicator of instability in the system and is being explored in other case studies as a potential tool for identification of process stability and control.
Presented by Tyler Biese, Staff Engineer at NEW Water, Green Bay, Wisconsin and Leon Downing, Global Practice and Technology Leader – Nutrient Removal and Recovery, Director of Innovation Platform at Black & Veatch, and Adjunct Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
What do you kN2Ow about your wastewater plant emissions?
In this session, Chandra and Amber will discuss data measured, challenges, and knowledge gained from two different facilities within Halton Region after measuring N2O for a year to collect baseline data. They will also cover measurement results to operational mitigation strategies currently underway.
Presented by Chandra Baker, Superintendent of Wastewater Treatment at Halton Region, and Amber Klassen, Field Service Engineer at Aquafy.
European perspective: Full-scale N2O monitoring
Across Europe, full-scale N2O monitoring is delivering new insights into emissions from wastewater treatment. In this session, Bastian will share some of the latest data, and discuss what these findings mean for operations and climate goals.
Presented by Bastian Piltz, Sales Manager at Unisense Environment.
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