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In this video, Bob Crossen, Vice President of Content Strategy at EndeavorB2B, and Bryan Fincher, Product Manager for Separation Technologies at Veolia, discuss DBP removal using high-rate clarification and carbon recycling.
Collaborative effort in California to implement an alternative solution to handle a variety of challenges with their new Drinking Water Facilities.


Fourth Creek WWTP is one of four wastewater treatment plants owned by Knoxville Utilities Board (KUB). The Fourth Creek WWTP was originally built in 1966 as an activated sludge facility with blending to accommodate peak flows during rain events. KUB desired to eliminate blending activities and provide full biological treatment for all flows entering the plant. In addition, KUB wanted to increase treatment flexibility in a relatively short process time while maintaining as small of a footprint on plant grounds as possible.
