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Increase Wastewater Treatment Capacity with PCI LP2LP Oxygen Enrichment

Posted March 10, 2026



Many industrial facilities face production limitations when wastewater treatment systems reach their capacity. In many cases, expanding treatment requires new tanks or expensive civil works.
PCI Gases’ LP2LP (low-pressure to low-pressure) oxygen enrichment system offers a practical alternative. The system enriches existing aeration basins with low-pressure oxygen. As a result, treatment capacity can increase by 20% or more without building additional infrastructure.
LP2LP integrates directly into existing aeration basins and plant infrastructure. Therefore, facilities can expand wastewater treatment capacity quickly and efficiently.
By enriching aeration basins with oxygen, LP2LP supports higher treatment performance while maintaining a low total cost of ownership. This approach allows facilities to increase operational capacity while avoiding costly plant expansions.
About PCI Gases
PCI Gases, headquartered in Riverside, California, is a global leader in advanced on-site gas generation systems. Specializing in VSA technology for oxygen production, the company has been delivering innovative gas separation solutions since 1984. PCI Gases serves a wide range of industries, including medical, industrial, aquaculture, biogas, water treatment, and military applications.With a mission to empower industries by providing autonomy in oxygen and nitrogen supply, PCI Gases helps clients reduce costs and improve sustainability. Their vision is to decentralize gas supply, offering economical and environmentally responsible solutions worldwide. Through a commitment to innovation and operational efficiency, PCI Gases continues to reshape industries and enhance the total cost of ownership for their customers.
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Posted March 10, 2026



