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CASE STUDY #26 Q-PAC® PLASTIC
Q-PAC® far exceeded design requirements THE PROBLEM: Three odor control scrubbers: One for removal of NH3 and two for removal of H2S. The scrubbers are part of the sludge handling facility at the Arlington, Virginia Sewage Treatment Plant, located about one mile from the Ronald Reagan Airport, which serves the nation's Capitol. To view the full case study click here (PDF - 130KB) ...
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Melbourne water’s, Werribee wastewater treatment plant, Victoria, Australia - Case Study
Werribee Wastewater Treatment Plant The GE Jenbacher generator runs on sewage gas (a type of biogas) produced from the sites anaerobic digesters. The generator is connected, via an integrated 415V circuit panel to step-up transformer. High voltage electricity is exported via transformers to provide base load power to Melbourne Water. The plant is designed to supply Melbourne Water with its ...
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5 Essential Tips to Consider for Digester Success
Anaerobic digestion is a ground-breaking technology that is leveraged for a myriad of reasons from treating waste to reducing odors, improving public image, and setting up a reliable source of revenue. ADs are fairly simple and come in all sorts of sizes and constructional patterns. To ensure the success of your AD or biogas system, you need to consider quite a few factors. Let’s take a ...
By AtmosPower
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Working with our clients to maximise biogas quality control - Case Study
UK Marches Biogas Overview Two solution focused industry leaders have formed a coalition to maximise anaerobic digestion (AD) plant efficiency through enhanced biogas quality analysis and control. As the market leading gas analyser manufacturer, Geotech is constantly expanding its series of fixed and portable units. Last year Geotech and Marches Biogas came together to undertake a joint ...
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Hydrogen Sulfide Scrubber Systems in Hydrometallurgical Application
Hydrogen Sulfide is a highly toxic and flammable gas. Being heavier than air, it tends to accumulate at the bottom of poorly ventilated spaces. Although very pungent at first, it quickly deadens the sense of smell, so potential victims may be unaware of its presence until it is too late. The lethal concentration for 50% of humans is 800ppm for 5 minutes of exposure. H2S is a by-product in many ...
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Eastney - Horsham, West Sussex - Case Study
Project summary: ERG was contracted by Southern Water to provide increased air extraction and upgraded odour control at the Eastney Headworks site in Portsmouth. Key project data: The upgrade works more than doubled the extracted air flowrate to the odour control unit from 20,700m3/hr to 48,500m3/hr was completed with live sewage flow throughout maintained air extraction from the ...
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Continuous AD monitoring for McCain`s CHP case study
Application Anaerobic digestion Equipment AEMS Location Whittlesey, United Kingdom Customer McCain Foods Requirement McCain Foods corporate affairs director, Bill Bartlett said, “The Geotech static gas analyser is here to analyse gas quality as it is drawn off before and after a hydrogen sulphide scrubber. The analyser readings will measure scrubber performance and protect our gas ...
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Hydroxyl Radical Eliminates H2S in Wet Scrubbers & Flue Gases
In a recent study in Houston, TX, H2S was removed from a natural gas stream containing 2,000 mg/l of H2S and 5% CO2 using JC 9450 ROS. JC 9450 ROS is a new mineral oxychloride compound that generates Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) like hydroxyl radical ions and others in a highly soluble form that is easy to use. The study, which simulated operating conditions of a wet scrubber, found that the ...
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Biogas in Asia
The development of biogas production and monitoring has had many twists and turns, from its early days in Germany to the heady days of support through the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). The fall in the price of carbon credits, which rewarded reduction in emissions of methane (CH4) - a potent greenhouse gas - and use of methane from waste as renewable energy, has hit Asia particularly hard. ...
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Odor Control H 2 S / Sewer Gas Wet Scrubbing Explained
H2S / Sewer Gas / Rotten Egg Smell Control Hydrogen Sulfide, chemical formula H2S. also commonly referred to as 'sewer gas' is frequently a nuisance problem at waste water treatment facilities - and a source of complaints from neighbors of such facilities. Additionally, H2S not only stinks, at high concentrations it incapacitates, blinds and eventually will kill if allowed to concentrate ...
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Monitoring of Hydrogen Sulfide in Industrial Processes
Hydrogen sulfide, H2S, is a very poisonous, corrosive, and flammable gas. As such, it needs to be carefully monitored and controlled in industrial processes where it is generated or used. At relatively low concentrations, it has an odour of rotten eggs which effectively works as a warning, but at higher concentrations where it becomes acutely toxic and even lethal, it can no longer be smelled ...
By OPSIS AB
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