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Centrisys/CNP to Host Webcast on a MagPrex™ System Implementation in Denver

On Tuesday, June 25th, Centrisys/CNP will host a webcast, “Lessons Learned from Denver’s 2020 P-Removal Implementation” at noon CST. On behalf of the team at Centrisys/CNP, we invite you to join the webcast to learn from the Denver Metro Water recovery experts. 

Webcast Summary

This webcast will hosted by Gerhard Forstner, President of CNP, featuring Rudy Maltos, Ph.D., P.E., Staff Engineer at Metro Water Recovery, Denver, Colorado. This session will delve into Metro Water Recovery’s successful implementation of the MagPrexTM system for phosphorus recovery and its impact on the plant’s operations. The webcast will include a 30-minute discussion followed by a Q&A session.

The webcast will cover three critical issues addressed by the MagPrex implementation:

Struvite Scaling Issues: Learn how MagPrex mitigates struvite scaling, reduces maintenance costs and prevents operational disruptions.

Biosolids Dewatering and Hauling Costs: Discover how MagPrex contributes to dewatering efficiency and reduces polymer consumption.

Phosphorus Upcycling: Understand how MagPrex reduces recycled phosphorus by 95%, enabling Denver Metro to meet Colorado’s stringent phosphorus discharge limits.

Additionally, we will share lessons learned before, during, and after the construction of the MagPrex system. Key takeaways include:

  • Integrated Project Planning
  • Operational Efficiency
  • Adaptability and Flexibility

This webcast is a must-attend for wastewater industry professionals seeking to achieve phosphorus and nitrogen permit compliance, reduce dewatering costs for Bio-P plants, and adopt economical and sustainable practices. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from the Denver Metro Water Recovery experts.

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