Water & Wastewater
Odor & Corrosion Control That Protects Plants & Communities
Odor complaints, corroded ductwork, and compliance risks are daily concerns for wastewater operators. Left untreated, harsh chemicals shorten equipment life. They also erode public trust.
Major municipalities and contractors have turned to Viron's ammonia scrubbers, wet scrubbers, and FRP scrubbers for wastewater odor and corrosion control for more than 50 years.
Products Proven in Water & Wastewater Facilities
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Product |
Common Uses |
Viron Advantage |
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Scrubbers |
H₂S, ammonia, odor control |
Ammonia scrubbers and wet scrubbers in FRP or PVC construction—VVS vertical packed towers ideal for H₂S and ammonia removal; designed for continuous municipal duty cycles |
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Ductwork |
Conveying corrosive air |
SSTeelcoat®, FRP, and thermoplastics proven against H₂S and chlorine vapors |
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Fans |
High-volume exhaust, odor control |
AMCA certified, corrosion resistant, continuous duty |
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Dampers & Controls |
Flow control and isolation |
Low leakage, AMCA tested, compatible with all duct materials |
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Exhaust Hoods |
Source capture and safe discharge |
Custom designs ensure capture efficiency and proper dispersion |
Frequently Asked Questions
What challenges do wastewater plants face?
Wastewater plants must control hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, and other odorous compounds that corrode equipment and cause community complaints.
How do Viron systems meet air pollution control requirements for wastewater facilities?
Wastewater treatment facilities must comply with air pollution control regulations for odorous compounds. Viron's ammonia scrubbers and wet scrubbers achieve 95-99% removal efficiency for ammonia, H₂S, and other regulated odor compounds.
Our FRP scrubbers include performance documentation and engineering support to help facilities meet EPA air permit requirements and local odor ordinances while maintaining good neighbor relations.
Which materials work best for wastewater exhaust?
FRP and thermoplastics are common for H₂S and chlorine-rich environments. SSTeelcoat® stainless steel is used where fire safety compliance is required.
Do you provide bid-ready documentation?
Yes. Viron supports municipal bidding with cut sheets, CAD files, and compliance documentation.
What are typical lead times?
Planning cycles may run years, but Viron works to meet project schedules with competitive delivery times based on system complexity and current production capacity.
Protecting Communities Since 1971
Every water and wastewater facility has its own operating conditions, but all share the same challenges: odor, corrosion, and compliance. Viron helps operators select the right materials, design integrated systems, and maintain long-term reliability—so facilities can protect infrastructure and keep communities safe.
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