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When a Utah facility's conventional bioreactor was running at seven-hour retention times and still missing treatment targets, the EBR stepped in — and hit 30 minutes. In this episode, Dr. Ola Opara, the inventor, explains how the Electro-Biochemical Reactor works, where it outperforms conventional technology, and what it means to treat biological water treatment as a living system, not a mechanical one.
By WesTech EngineeringWhen a Utah facility's conventional bioreactor was running at seven-hour retention times and still missing treatment targets, the EBR stepped in — and hit 30 minutes. In this episode, Dr. Ola Opara, the inventor, explains how the Electro-Biochemical Reactor works, where it outperforms conventional technology, and what it means to treat biological water treatment as a living system, not a mechanical one.