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Aerator Towers: Most Cost-Effective Iron Oxidation Method

Posted by Anthony DeLoach, President on Apr 1, 2026 12:16:34 PM

Why Aerator Towers Are the Most Cost-Effective Way to Oxidize Iron

Iron contamination in water systems is one of the most common—and costly—challenges faced by municipalities, industrial facilities, and private utilities. From staining and foul taste to clogged pipes and equipment damage, untreated iron can quickly escalate operational expenses.

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Topics: aeration, Aerator, Industrial water treatment, aeration tower design, ferric hydroxide formation, groundwater iron removal, Iron oxidation aeration, oxidizing iron in water, dissolved oxygen water treatment, iron removal systems, water treatment aeration

Don't Let Your Water Distribution System Fail You

Posted by Anthony DeLoach, President on Jun 19, 2017 1:25:45 PM

When operating a forced or induced draft water treatment tower system it is important to properly maintain your distribution system.

The distribution system is a fundamental component for any type of unit: an Aerator, Degasifier, Scrubber, or Air Stripper. It must be designed and constructed with precision and accuracy. This will ensure its optimal performance throughout its lifetime.

It is essential that the distribution system undergo regular and thorough maintenance. This will ensure it can do its job effectively.

Maintenance should include cleaning and inspecting pipes and connections. Additionally, worn or damaged parts should be replaced or repaired. Lastly, test the entire system to ensure proper functioning.

Regular maintenance is essential. It helps to prevent costly breakdowns or failures. Additionally, it minimizes disruptions to the distribution system.

Regular maintenance helps the distribution system run efficiently. This leads to better, more reliable service for customers.

The key role of the distribution system is to properly distribute the water flow over the media bed. If the distribution system is designed incorrectly then water will not be properly distributed which can cause multiple problems.

The distributor can be damaged or fouled. When this happens, the water pattern is changed. This affects the flow rate across the media bed. This can lead to low or high hydraulic flood conditions in the media bed.It is important to inspect the distribution system within 30 days of the initial startup of a system. Then decide, based upon application, if the future inspections can be extended to 90 or 180 days.

Iron oxidation and H2S require more frequent cleaning of the distribution system than a degasifier used for CO2 removal. This is because they are more corrosive.

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Topics: water treatment issues, water treatment, water distribution system, Aerator

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