Aeration Energy Offers Opportunities to Save
Aeration systems at wastewater treatment facilities present significant, cost-effective energy savings opportunities. Aeration—the introduction of air into the wastewater stream to support anaerobic bacteria and mixing—is a key function at the majority of wastewater treatment facilities in North America. Aeration accounts for 25-60 percent of total energy consumption at wastewater treatment facilities , and a significant piece of operating budgets sector-wide.
The following Save Energy Now LEADER Companies made a pledge to reduce their energy intensity by 25% or more in 10 years.


