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Cleaning products, disinfectants and other inhibitory chemicals reduce wastewater treatment plant efficiency. The treatment of wastewater with nanobubbles at Goleta Sanitary District’s wastewater treatment plant improved capacity and reduced energy and chemical usage, increasing the resources available for water reuse and reducing carbon footprint. Join us today at the watereuseassoci Symposium to catch Andrea White, Moleaer’s Director of Global Water Process Engineering, and John Crisman, Moleaer’s Water Process Engineer present on Goleta’s case study in ‘Advanced Water Treatment: Lowering the Carbon Footprint of Water Recycling.’ This presentation is part of WateReuse Symposium’s Sustainability Goals & Reuse track and takes place at 4:15 pm ET. Visit Moleaer at table 14 after the presentation to learn how nanobubbles improve water quality without chemicals and deliver proven, sustainable wastewater solutions for treatment plants. We hope to see you there! #moleaer #nanobubble...

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