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Today more wastewater treatment plants are facing tougher state and federal requirements including those issued by the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES). Since inception, the implementation of NPDES regulations has been delegated to the individual state level. Permits for the control of discharges are issued based on the technology available to control pollutants and limits that protect the water quality of the particular state’s receiving water. This includes regulations by the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) for the dissolved oxygen (DO) content of wastewater treatment plant outfall which enters U.S. waters. To help meet these requirements more wastewater plants are using aeration equipment at the plant outfall. This can be either mechanical aeration or cascade aeration. Learn more about what are some of the options for equipment that can help wastewater plants meet dissolved oxygen requirements. Learn more about JMS today: https://www.jmsequipment.com/ Learn more about the JMS Eco-AIR (Low Profile Cascade Aerator) today: https://www.jmsequipment.com/low-prof... Learn more about wastewater plants needing to meet with DO requirements: https://www.jmsequipment.com/aeration...