Lauren Takitch

International Building Products Webitat Installation Announcement

The wastewater treatment lagoons at an International Building Products Company needed to meet their effluent ammonia limits for direct outfall. Entex replaced four broken Ringlace-style modules with just two Webitat modules. The Webitats are made from 304L stainless steel and hosts high surface area, nearly indestructible BioWeb media.

Middletown, DE Webitat™ Installation Announcement

The rapidly growing Town of Middletown, DE needed a new 1.0 MGD wastewater treatment system to achieve effluent limits of < 2 mg/L ammonia and < 10 mg/L Total Nitrogen (TN) prior to application to the rapid infiltration basins (RIBs).

Octopus™ for Big Sister Creek, NY

A 7.7 MGD lagoon in Big Sister Creek, NY needed to replace an aging and under-performing submerged aeration system. Entex installed 36 Octopus Floating Aeration modules

June Test Blog

Lauren joined Entex in January 2019 as a Project Engineer. She has a B.S. in Chemical Engineering and a minor in Environmental Engineering from Penn State University, which fostered her interest in water quality and wastewater treatment. During her collegiate career, Lauren held co-op positions in R&D with Kimberly-Clark Corporation and Technical Sales with Nalco …

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Solar Powered WavTex™

Entex’s Solar Powered WavTex is a self-contained WavTex biological treatment module using solar power for energy. Similar to WavTex, Solar Powered WavTex modules feature Entex’s proven EnTextile attached growth media, however aeration is supplied to the biomass via a solar powered blower. Thus, the module can be used in remote areas with little access to a local power source or without funding for typical operating blower costs.

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