deep well water Articles
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Effect of soil-use on deep groundwater quality in Southern Chile
This study evaluated the effects of farming activities on the quality of deep well water in Southern Chile. In this area, the use of fertilisers is becoming more widespread and the accumulation and poor management of cattle slurry and silage sub-products increases the risk of contamination. The study was carried out in the province of Osorno, where rainfall occurs all year round (maximum in ...
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A Smelly Situation: Snuffing Out H2S in Water and Air
Untitled Document Summary: Dealing effectively with hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in groundwater presented a major challenge for coastal Indian River County, Fla. Stripping the odorous substance from the water was only half the solution; keeping the smell from drifting through the air in the neighborhood was the other half. Like most central Florida communities, Indian ...
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11KW submersible deep well solar water pump system for sprinkler irrigation - Case Study
11KW submersible deep well solar water pump system for sprinkler irrigation in Bangladesh Flow rate: 360m3/day Head lift: 56m Finishing date: 300W solar panel 60pcs PV array: 2016.05 ...
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0.37KW submersible deep well solar water pump in Croatia - Case Study
PV array: 18pcs 40W Flow rate: 15 m3/day Head lift: 25m Finishing date: 2017.03 ...
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Hydroman™ submersible dewatering gravel pumps
Hydroman™ submersible dewatering gravel pumps are submersible to a depth of 20m and have no suction lift limitations, making them superior to self-priming pump systems. Submersible dewatering gravel pump is specially designed and fabricated with high wear resistant wet components, unique mechanical sealing and built-in motor thermal overload protection system, etc. which make it the excellent ...
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7.5KW submersible deep well solar water pump project in Yemen - Case Study
Flow rate: 280m3/day Head lift: 54m PV array: 300W *34pcs Finishing date: 2015.09 ...
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Catalytic/Adsorptive Carbon Testing for Odor Control at Indian River County, Florida
Untitled Document Most of Central Florida withdraws water from the Floridian Aquifer by means of deep wells. The water that comes from both the inland fresh water wells and the coastal saline wells is typically high in total dissolved solids (TDS) and chlorides. Both the fresh water and saline water supplies usually contain elevated hydrogen sulfide concentrations. ...
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Humanitarian Kiosk Water Treatment- Haiti - Case Study
Challenge A leading provider of safe drinking water to Haiti's under served communities through water kiosks had several water quality issues to deal with upon implementing their pilot program of 10 water kiosks. There was discussion of using surface water or deep well bore water, however, both were unsuitable for drinking water purposes due to microbiological and mineral contamination. ...
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1.5KW submersible deep well solar water pump system in Malaysia - Case Study
Flow rate: 70m3/day Head lift: 25m PV array: 250W solar panel * 11pcs Finishing date: 2016.05 ...
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Deepwell injection
Project profile: BP Chemicals DATA: End User: BP Chemicals Location: Lima, Ohio Commissioned: November 2000 Units: (2) FDB-64P Hydromation, Deep Bed Filter Flow Rate: 1,300 gpm Process: Solids removal prior to deep well disposal Process Description BP Lima Chemicals manufactures many, different chemical products and intermediate chemical compounds for the chemical and plastics industries. ...
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Cost saving case study using a calcium sulphate specific antiscalant
Abstract Extensive extraction from aquifers often leads to deterioration in water quality. This is usually seen as an increase in the soluble salt levels which, over time, has a detrimental effect on membrane performance. A limiting factor in the efficiency of membrane operation is the recovery rate that can be achieved, particularly with ‘brackish’ water operation. A high recovery ...
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Continuous fibres lead to successfuI filter
An improved design of wound string filter has doubled contaminant holding capacity and avoided the shedding of small fibres bad into the fluid. Tom Shelley investigates Wound string filters are setting new benchmarks for efficiently catching large amounts of dirt, without risk of introducing stray fibres or other contaminants into the fluid stream being filtered. Initially made of melt spun ...
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Why beadedstream Recommends Conduit for Digital Temperature Cables
When it comes to protecting your digital temperature cables, beadedstream places great emphasis on the use of conduit. In this article, we will delve into the reasons behind this recommendation, highlighting the benefits and key considerations for different applications. By understanding the importance of conduit, particularly in remote and challenging environments, you can ensure the longevity ...
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Project - Standards Raised in MASKi Akpinar Treatment Plant
MASKi Akpinar Arsenic Treatment Plants has been treating and meeting the drinking water demand by 70% of Manisa City Center. In MASKi Akpinar region, the extracted water from the deep wells, which arsenic ratio of the water reduced, was supplied to the city as clean drinking water. At this stage, a more efficient and odorless oxidation system alternatives for commercial sodium hypochlorite began ...
By Kemisan
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Using LC50 for metals as Water Quality indicator
One of the causes of low yields or productive deficiencies, in the stage of production of fresh water, more gifts in the aquaculture industry of salmon in Chile, has its origin in the presence of naturally occurring metals, both in bodies of fresh water as in deep wells. The toxicity of metals such as Aluminum and Copper, others, has been described previously and their presence in waters of our ...
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Well monitoring for a water supplier - Case study
The municipality company, in city of Luebek, Germany, provides potable water for approximately 120,000 households, all pumped from more than 30 wells. These wells have water levels as deep as 160 meters. The water levels of these groundwater wells must be measured with the highest possible accuracy. Previously, the pressure probe's analogue output signals (4…20mA) that had been used ...
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GWPD 4—Measuring water levels by use of an electric tape
VERSION: 2010.1 PURPOSE: To measure the depth to the water surface below land-surface datum using the electric tape method. Materials and Instruments An electric tape, double-wired and graduated in feet, tenths and hundredths of feet. Electric tapes commonly are mounted on a hand-cranked and powered supply reel that contains space for the batteries and some device (“indicator”) ...
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Oklahoma Oil Industry Eyes Produced Water Reuse Strategies
As the scale of fracking increases, states and operators are rethinking produced water management Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is a technique for stimulating production in an oil or gas well by injecting large quantities of pressurized fluid, which creates fissures. Each well is different, but according to StateImpact Pennsylvania, fracking requires an average of 4.4 million gallons of ...
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12 strategies for moving from water scarcity to abundance
How did a country that’s 60 percent desert achieve water security? In about 10 years, beginning shortly after the new century, Israel went from scarcity of water and fear of drought to abundance and independence from climate conditions. This dramatic change was made possible by the 70 years that preceded it in which a cadre of often brilliant engineers, scientists and policy-makers ...
By Ensia
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Ionising Radiation
Introduction The energy level of some types of radiation is high enough so that when they interact with matter they cause the formation of electrically charged particles or ion-pairs and break molecular bonds. These so-called ionising radiations are by their nature potentially harmful to life; at high doses they can be lethal and at lower doses can cause genetic damage. Ionising radiation occurs ...
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