algae removal technology Articles
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Clarification of algae-laden water using electrochemical processes
Algae contamination of surface water and drinking water supplies is a significant problem particularly in rural areas. A decentralized inexpensive technology that would effectively remove algae from water would be beneficial. Electrocoagulation (EC) combined with electroflotation (EF) as a single process (ECF) is a promising algae harvesting technique with no moving parts that may be powered ...
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Swimming Pool Chemistry made easy
A new way to control biological activity in your swimming pool without using chemicals. Healthier to you, savings in chemicals, savings in time and easy pool management. Take a look at the full article and please contact me any where in the world if you would like to set up a similar system in your pool. Waterdoc Limited is continuing to use this technology to improve water supplies without ...
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Swimming Pool Chemistry Management Made Easy
A new way to control biological activity in your swimming pool without using chemicals. Healthier to you, savings in chemicals, savings in time and easy pool management. Take a look at the full article and please contact me any where in the world if you would like to set up a similar system in your pool. Waterdoc Limited is continuing to use this technology to improve water supplies without ...
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Why are drinking water treatment plants in a city important?
Different natural water bodies and reservoirs are the vital resources of fresh water for the municipal areas. The water collected from the natural water bodies and reservoirs are chemically treated and are made suitable for drinking and other regular activities. Billion litres of water is transmitted from the plants to the municipal sectors. The main target is to provide safe and clean Drinking ...
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Removal of contaminants from industrial wastewater through various non-conventional technologies: a review
It is difficult to separate industrial growth from environmental pollution but it can be minimised through cost-effective approaches of pollution abatement. To reach the full objectives of zero pollution, adoption of alternative technologies which suit the situation of low capital availability, minimum man-power and limited energy consumption are necessary. Adsorption through agricultural ...
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Microalgae as a sustainable alternative for wastewater treatment
Thanks to the threats posed to human health and the environment, and the economic costs of its treatment, wastewater from domestic, industrial and agricultural processes has been considered a serious problem for a long time. However, a paradigm shift in the past few years has led to a new concept of wastewater, not as a problem but as a source of energy and other precious resources, including ...
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Water treatment case study
Wastewater is any water that has suffered in quality by human intervention. Often, wastewater is being treated for re-use as drinking water or for other purposes. As high levels of nutrition are available in these waters, algae may grow rapidly as well as other micro-organisms such as bacteria. Algae can compete for nutrients against the bacteria in charge of sludge reduction and can also clog ...
By LG Sonic
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UF Purification versus Microfiltration, Which Process To Choose For Your Application?
Anyone who has studied at the very least high school level biology (and paid attention) is familiar with the concept of a membrane, in particular a semi-permeable membrane. Biological living cells are wrapped in semi-permeable membranes that keep their functions separate from the surrounding environment. The semi-permeable aspect allows only certain ions and organic molecules to pass into or out ...
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