Aeration Is the Biggest Line on a Treatment Plant's Power Bill
The transfer-efficiency math
Explore our latest experiments, case studies, and articles on the physics of water treatment.
The transfer-efficiency math
What drives each one, and where the figures live
What the enhanced-oil-recovery literature actually shows
Recovering fine particles below 20 µm and cutting reagent load
Sizing aeration around feed rate, not guesswork
What changes when irrigation water carries oxygen
Controls, instrumentation, and the ways a pilot misleads
Managing Pythium pressure with dissolved oxygen instead of more chemistry
And why it isn't a fertilizer replacement
Energy, scale, and cost
Mass transfer, and why above 30 mg/L behaves differently
What actually changes in the water
Why well-fed crops still underperform
The physics of sub-200 nm gas stability in water
Why pH and ORP rule solubility (Part 1)
Part 2 — Fertilizer crystallization before and after the mixer, under evaporation microscopy
Part 1 — CFU counts across three dissolved-oxygen levels, against an unoxygenated control
Evaporation microscopy on treated and untreated amendment solutions