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Case Study C - Glorietta Bay Pump Station in Coronado, California
Client: Glorietta Bay Pump Station in Coronado, California Facility: A Wastewater Pump Station located in a busy public park. Problem: How to eliminate wastewater odors while minimizing the visual impact. Decision: The client chose to use a BOHN BIOFITLE, in-ground biofilter with a grass cover. Outcome: The pump station has an around-the-clock odor control system that blends seamlessly into the ...
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Pump Station in California - Case Study
Client: Glorietta Bay Pump Station in Coronado, California Facility: A Wastewater Pump Station located in a busy public park. Problem: How to eliminate wastewater odors while minimizing the visual impact. Decision: The client chose to use a BOHN BIOFITLE, in-ground biofilter with a grass cover. Outcome: The pump station has an around-the-clock odor control system that blends seamlessly into ...
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Water & Wastewater: Odor Control XL6 Tank Cover - Case Study
Project Scope Odor Control Improvement - Grease Receiving Station Owner City of Flagstaff, AZ Year Installed 2009 Enduro Products Tuff Span XL6 FRP Tank Cover ...
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Wastewater treatment plant odor control - Case Study
Client: Karcher Creek JWWTF in Port Orchard, Washington Facility: A Wastewater Treatment Plant (WTP) located in a scenic and residential area Problem: How to eliminate wastewater odors with limited space available. Decision: The decision was to build a BOHN BIOFILTER system on the roof of a mixing building. Outcome: The facility has an effective odor control system which utilizes a space ...
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Iowa pork processing plant eliminates waste water treatment odor and reduces odor control costs
The Problem - Increasing encroachment by new neighbors began causing problems for an Iowa pork processing facility. Though the plant had been there for more than 20 years, new neighbors complained about odors stemming from the waste treatment and composting operations at the plant. The "loud" and frequent complaints of the neighbors brought tremendous regulatory pressure down on the facility. ...
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A Toxic Odor Problem Is Reduced to Almost Nothing - Municipal Wastewater Toxic Odor & Hydrogen Sulfide Control
The Water District for a coastal resort community provides freshwater and sewer service to more than 40,000 residents and two million visitors a year. The district delivers 6 million gallons of water each day to homes and businesses and removes 4 million gallons of wastewater for treatment. The District’s facilities cover a substantial area. The sewer system contains 125 miles of ...
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Evaluating odour control technologies using reliability and sustainability criteria - a case study for water treatment plants
Technologies for odour control have been widely reviewed and their optimal range of application and performance has been clearly established. Selection criteria, mainly driven by process economics, are usually based on the air flow volume, the inlet concentrations and the required removal efficiency. However, these criteria are shifting with social and environmental issues becoming as ...
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Treatment of odour containing hydrogen sulphide released from pharmaceutical wastewater treatment plant with SBR process by bio-trickling filter
In order to check the removal efficiency of odour containing Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) from Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) process at lower temperature, deodorisation experiment was carried out for four months at pharmaceutical wastewater treatment plant in winter by the bio-trickling filter packed with ZX01 stuffing. The results suggested that the removal efficiency of H2S was higher than 98% and ...
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High efficiency odour control for wastewater treatment
Since the banning of sewage sludge disposal at sea in 1998 secondary treatment of sludge is now a vital part of waste water treatment. Initially many water companies opted for incineration, but over the last 10 years other options have been adopted such as producing stabilised sludge and pelletised dried sludge for use as fertiliser for agriculture. Currently over 62% of sludge is used in ...
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Options in Odor Control - New Alternatives and Traditional Technologies
Untitled Document Summary: The control of odorous emissions from sewage treatment facilities has long been a major issue, especially for facilities located close to residential areas. As populations grow and expand near the wastewater treatment plants and the collection system facilities that transfer sewage to those plants, efforts to control wastewater odor command an ...
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Treatment of unpleasant odors in municipal wastewater treatment plants
The purpose of this paper to present a case study on how to address the odor problem from secondary sources within a municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) by first identifying the locations of the problem and second by evaluating alternative treatment technologies. The WWTP of Chania is a typical 100,000 equivalent inhabitants-facility in a warm semi-arid environment which is located close ...
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Lift Station Odor Control Using CARUSOL Treating a Wastewater Collection System in a Mid-Western Township - Case Study
Summary A mid-western township is responsible for operating and maintaining a combined sewer collection system consisting of 150 miles of pipeline and 28 pumping stations. The township does not treat the wastewater, instead contracting with a neighboring city for this service. The township has two final lift stations that transfer the collected wastewater to the neighboring system for ...
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Sewage Transfer Station - Case Study
Ozone/Carbon Odor Control on Wastewater Facility– Description/Cost Comparison/Test ...
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Treatment of Biogas Produced in Anaerobic Reactors for Domestic Wastewater: Odor Control and Energy/Resource Recovery
Anaerobic municipal wastewater treatment in developing countries has important potential applications considering their huge lack of sanitation infrastructure and their advantageous climatic conditions. At present, among the obstacles that this technology encounters, odor control and biogas utilization or disposal should be properly addressed. In fact, in most of small and medium size anaerobic ...
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Evaluation of second-generation Multistage Wastewater Treatment System for the removal of malodors from liquid swine waste
Wastewater quality and malodors in a second generation implementation of environmentally superior technology (EST) were monitored over three cycles of pig (Sus scrofa) production and 15 mo. The wastewater treatment system consisted of three modules: solids separation, biological N removal, and P recovery/wastewater disinfection. While approximately more than 90% of the wastewater suspended solids ...
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Wastewater-Solids Dewatering Odor Control - Case Study
Background The Milan Wastewater Treatment Plant, located just south of Moline, Illinois, is a 1.7 MGD (6,434 m3/day) activated sludge facility with an average wastewater flow of 700,000 gpd to 800,000 gpd. This facility dewaters primary sludge using a belt filter press (Figure 1). The press operates an average of three times per month, 8 hours per day at a pump rate of 100 gpm. The sludge is ...
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LumenAER Aeration at WWTP in Panama - Case Study
PROJECT DETAILS LOCATION Villa Mercedes, David City, Chiriquí, Panama CUSTOMER National Council for Sustainable Development (CONADES) SOLUTION LumenAER® Solar-powered Circulators, SB-T Model TECHNOLOGIES Wastewater Aeration Solar-powered circulators reduce odor and mosquitoes at wastewater treatment plant Background For years, the wastewater treatment plant at Villa Mercedes ...
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Evaluating odour control technologies using reliability and sustainability criteria – a case study for water treatment plants
Technologies for odour control have been widely reviewed and their optimal range of application and performance has been clearly established. Selection criteria, mainly driven by process economics, are usually based on the air flow volume, the inlet concentrations and the required removal efficiency. However, these criteria are shifting with social and environmental issues becoming as important ...
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Wastewater treatment on river cruise vessel Charles Dickens - Case Study
Total concept wastewater treatment | On the luxurious five-star river-cruise vessel, the MS Charles Dickens, the complete wastewater stream is treated by PureBlue Water. This total concept consists of the Innopack++ M, vacuum system, grease trap, odour control and PureControl++ remote monitoring. A single dedicated partner for wastewater management. Installation type| InnoPack++ M Application | ...
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