sanitary wastewater treatment Articles
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Energy & Environmental Technology- Solid - Liquid Separation Technology
Tajhiz Sanaat Baran's mission is to be the provider in the Environmental & Energy Solutions. Our purpose in Energy fields is directed to the engineering consultants and offering update technologies in consumption optimizing and energy saving of Buildings and Factories. In the Environmental fields, we offer High-Tech solutions and make equipment in Water Treatment, Industrial and Sanitary ...
By TSB Co.
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Can wetlands help the restoration effort in the California Desert?
As shown in Figure 1 the Valley Sanitary District Wastewater Treatment Plant (VSD) is located in the Colorado River Basin Region of Southern California. Effluent from this 8.5 mgd wastewater treatment plant discharges to the Coachella Valley Storm Channel (CVSC), which ultimately drains to the Salton Sea, the largest lake in California. In the past, a balance between inflow and evaporation ...
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Ojai Valley, CA – Ojai Valley Sanitary District Case Study
The Ojai Valley Sanitary District (OVSD) wastewater treatment facility processes an average 1.8 MGD of wastewater per day which is then either reused for irrigation or discharged to the Ventura River. In 2010, the award winning treatment facility initiated a new program to further improve its treated effluent by removing nitrate concentrations to very low level. As part of the initiative, ARoNite ...
By APTwater LLC
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Western Lake Superior Sanitary District - Minnesota - Case Study
Monitoring System Provides Cost-Saving Data to Extend Asset Life Utility overview Western Lake Superior Sanitary District (WLSSD) provides wastewater treatment for 17 communities and 3 large industrial facilities in a 530 square mile region in the Duluth-Cloquet (MN) area. While treating about 14 billion gallons of municipal and industrial sewage annually, WLSSD is committed to protecting the ...
By Syrinix Ltd
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U.S. EPA Promulgates Final Air Toxics Standards for Compression Ignition Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines (RICE)
On March 3, 2010, U.S. EPA promulgated final National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for existing compression ignition (CI) stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines (RICE) that were not previously regulated by the existing, so called, RICE MACT (i.e., 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart ZZZZ). The RICE MACT rule was originally promulgated in 2004. The March 3, 2010 ...
By All4 Inc.
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Water Environment Research Article
Iron Sponge Reduces Toxic Emissions To control emissions from a cogeneration facility that will use digester gas for fuel, the Sacramento Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant in Elk Grove, Calif., is incorporating iron sponge technology to reduce hydrogen sulfide (H2S) prior to combuston. Reducing digester gas H2S concentrations at this stage will result in lower sulfur oxide emissions in the ...
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What too much water can do to your collection systems
In areas with a high water table, or for cities more prone to flooding, your underground infrastructure can become inundated with groundwater and stormwater. And despite stormwater systems being built for this type of collection, there are a number of things that can go wrong for both types of collection systems underground—and above ground—that can lead to contamination or degraded ...
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Decentralized Wastewater Treatment - A case study using GWT Zeoturb bio-organic flocculant
Are you looking for an effective and innovative decentralized wastewater treatment solution for your commercial/industrial facility or community? Lets start with the definition of decentralized wastewater treatment? Decentralized wastewater treatment comprises essentially an approach to the collection, treatment and disposal/reuse of wastewater for industrial or commercial facilities, ...
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Anaerobic Digestion—What Are the Economics?
Although solid waste AD facilities are just starting to emerge, haulers and their customers may see some benefits if the development trend continues. A Pro Forma Model objective can be constructed for strategic planning of an anaerobic digestion facility. Anaerobic digestion (AD) of food wastes in the U.S. is a developing market that is poised for continued growth in many regions. Although solid ...
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Fluence’s MABR at the Codiga Resource Recovery Center
A Membrane Aerated Biofilm Reactor (MABR) manufactured by Fluence Corporation (Fluence) was installed at Stanford’s Codiga Resource Recovery Center (CR2C) in January 2018. The system was tested with domestic wastewater diverted from Stanford’s sanitary sewer. Treatment performance was evaluated according to two benchmarks: California Title 22 standards for non-potable water reuse (T22) and a ...
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Saticoy Wastewater Treatment Plant Saticoy Sanitary District Ventura, California - Case Study
Project Overview: The Saticoy Sanitary District (Saticoy) owns the Saticoy wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). Saticoy contracts with Ventura Regional Sanitation District (VRSD) for engineering and operations expertise. The WWTP collects and treats the sanitary waste of approximately 400 residences, and 600 customers. Originally designed in 1955 as a simple septic tank, it was improved to ...
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