wastewater collection system Articles
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Lift Station Odor Control Using CARUSOL Treating a Wastewater Collection System in a Mid-Western Township - Case Study
Summary A mid-western township is responsible for operating and maintaining a combined sewer collection system consisting of 150 miles of pipeline and 28 pumping stations. The township does not treat the wastewater, instead contracting with a neighboring city for this service. The township has two final lift stations that transfer the collected wastewater to the neighboring system for ...
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Removal Of H2S using DO2E digesters Taylorville, Illinois - Case Study
A constant problem in many wastewater collection systems is the formation of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in the lift stations as well as from biofilms further downstream in the delivery piping to the wastewater treatment plant. The DO2E representatives suggested that we use their proprietary Digesters equipped with an ozone (O3) capability to remove this problem from our system. Hydrogen sulfide ...
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Hydroxyl-Radical Odor Control
In-Pipe now offers the IPTC(OH-), a hydroxyl radical based odor control option for Lift Stations and WWTP headworks that requires no chemicals, needs only a small footprint and uses minimal electrical power. The IPTC(OH-) chemical free scrubber system connects to the existing lift station vent to oxidize hydrogen sulfide outside of the lift station environment in order to scrub odors before ...
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Options in Odor Control - New Alternatives and Traditional Technologies
Untitled Document Summary: The control of odorous emissions from sewage treatment facilities has long been a major issue, especially for facilities located close to residential areas. As populations grow and expand near the wastewater treatment plants and the collection system facilities that transfer sewage to those plants, efforts to control wastewater odor command an ...
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