Moleaer’s nanobubble technology is helping municipal and industrial wastewater treatment plants increase treatment efficiency and capacity with lower energy and chemical footprint in California and beyond. More and more wastewater professionals are seeing reduced treatment capacity and capacity constraints in well-designed treatment facilities in recent years. This can be attributed to the increased concentration and use of surfactant and QAC products and fats, oils, and grease, which lead to the formation of stable emulsions that disrupt wastewater treatment processes. These emulsions are difficult to remove using conventional treatment processes which leads to inefficiency, operational and biological chemical demand (BOD) challenges, process upsets, and increased operating costs. Moleaer's nanobubble technology offers a robust solution to selectively target and break down these contaminants to increase treatment capacity and improve process efficiency.