on-site sewer system Articles
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Priority organic pollutants in the urban water cycle (Toulouse, France)
Application of the European Water Framework Directive requires Member States to have better understanding of the quality of surface waters in order to improve knowledge of priority pollutants. Xenobiotics in urban receiving waters are an emerging concern. This study proposes a screening campaign of nine molecular species of xenobiotics in a separated sewer system. Five sites were investigated ...
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Feasibility study of Using GVRD sewers as heat sources and sinks
Executive Summary As pari of the Sustainable Region Initiative (SRI) the Greater Vancouver Regional District (GRVD) Policy and Planning Department has commissioned this study to investigate the use of district sewers as heat sources or heat sinks. This conceptual study examines the technology available for sewer heat transfer, and provides a mathematical and physical model of a heat transfer ...
By RABTHERM AG
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Increased Pressure Removes “Pressure” for Regional Sewer Authority
Founded in 1925, the Western Carolina Regional Sewer Authority (WCRSA) is a special purpose district of South Carolina, located in northwestern South Carolina. The organization serves over 400,000 customers in Greenville County and parts of Anderson, Spartanburg, and Laurens Counties, covering a total of 296 square miles. WCRSA maintains 300 miles of major sewer trunk lines and conducts ...
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Abanaki`s versatile high-temp poly belt well-suited for Fracking wastewater oil removal
Abanaki Corporation has been successfully providing oil skimming technology to wastewater treatment plants in the removal of oil from fracking wastewater. Due to the variety of contaminants found in fracking wastewater, the suitable oil skimmer belt for this particular application is Abanaki's high-temp poly belt. This oil skimmer belt is reinforced to resist stretching, is chemically resistant, ...
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Optimizing Wastewater Treatment
' Growing volumes of both industrial and municipal wastewater are being discharged to surface waters but the treatment provided frequently is inadequate to protect the desired uses of the receiving waters. With limited resources in terms of both institutional capacity and finance, governments face difficult choices in optimizing their investments in municipal systems and establishing practical ...
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