hardness water treatment Articles
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Water Treatment System Types and Their Benefits
Water is one of the most important utilities in the world. It’s used for bathing, cooking, washing clothes, cleaning dishes, and drinking. If you get your water from the city, you trust your tap water to be clean and healthy. It goes through a treatment plant before it reaches you, so it’s perfectly purified when it reaches you—right? Unfortunately, this isn’t always the ...
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The Best Ground Water Treatment Methods
Many homes and businesses depend on ground water or surface water as a vital water source. Unfortunately, much of this water has not been filtered through municipal water treatment and distribution technology. This means that the water many people consume, cook with, and use for basic hygiene can contain potentially harmful particles, including pathogens, tiny organic matter, sediment, industrial ...
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The Best Water Treatment Systems of 2017
To be properly hydrated, most people need to drink around two liters of water a day. Because we drink so much water, trace amounts of impurities, chemicals, and hard metals can build up in our bodies over time. Water has become the focus of many health-interested individuals in recent years. For businesses that need clean water, like labs or manufacturing companies, keeping water as clean as ...
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Hard Facts about Hard Water
Have you noticed unwanted mineral buildups on your faucets? Are your clothes dull and scratchy? These are common signs of hard water, an issue affecting many households, in particular those getting their water from a well. How Can Liquid Water Be Hard? Unique geological structures occur around the world. Magnificent features such as the Grand Canyon in Arizona to Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania ...
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Specialized Electrocoagulation for Water Hardness Removal, An Innovation in Water Remediation
Hardness in water can be characterized into its primary constituent mineral components, typically calcium and magnesium. Excess water hardness in a water supply creates many issues for industry, utilities and life in general.Calcium and magnesium which are the principal sources of this issue are found in many sedimentary rocks, the common being chalk and limestone which are abundant in many areas ...
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Removing Struvite from wastewater systems
Named after Henrich Christian Gottfried Von Struve, who discovered the magnesium ammonium phosphate crystals in medieval sewer systems in Hamburg in 1845, struvite is a major problem for waste water treatment plants. The hard, crystalline deposit forms scale on lines and belts, in centrifuges and pumps. It also clogs system pipes and other equipment including anaerobic digesters. Struvite ...
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ASHRAE Standard 188P: Prevention of Legionellosis Associated with Building Water Systems
For Presentation at the AWT 2011 Convention and Exposition The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) has developed a proposed Standard Practice that specifies what is required to prevent legionellosis associated with building water systems. Standard 188P is a “Practices” standard – not a “Design” or “Method/Measure ...
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Food Processing: Odor Control in Edible Oil Processing
Abstract: The problems with odor around a typical edible oil deodorizer are discussed in detail, and a three-step solution to eliminate these problems is presented. The three steps are a distillate recovery system which recovers most of the fatty acid in the deodorizer vapor discharge as a valuable byproduct, a closed loop barometric cooling water system which keeps the fatladen hotwell water out ...
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