Lantec Products, Inc. articles
A new scrubber at a Camden, NJ bio solids processing facility uses advanced technology to cut the cost of odor control. The system was designed, built and installed by Bay Products with process design assistance from Lantec Products. A single tower is used to remove malodorous gases from air in two stages having separate sumps for the recirculated scrubbing solutions. The lower stage absorbs ammonia using sulfuric acid to neutralize it. The air then passes up the tower into second stage where
Perth, australia - beenyup wwtp, two stage odor control wet scrubbing systemq-pac tower packing yields 99%+ efficiency, low δp, minimal tower size.
"The scrubber was now pulling an extraordinary 85,000 acfmOf exhaust-- a 34% increase in capacity."
Odor Complaints Eliminated at Florida Lift Station
Effective Control of Odor Surges to 800 ppmv H2S
$50,000 Savings
Introduction
Numerous cities and counties in central Florida are experiencing explosive growth. Examples abound in articles in Florida newspapers. Population is growing “by leaps and bounds” per the Seminole Chronicle (6/9/06) and “urban sprawl costs $2,708 in taxes and adds 55 hours commuting time pe
A cheese manufacturer in Upstate New York with one three million gallon lagoon is testing a bioreactor (TVTBIO 32) from TVT US Corporation. The concept is essentially the same as bacteria eating an oil spill. However, the difference is that the TVT-BIO system is an active one
Jim Hyzy; Volker Hausin
A new scrubber at a Camden, NJ biosolids processing facility uses advanced technology to cut the cost of odor control. The system was designed, built and installed by Bay Products with process design assistance from Lantec Products.
A single tower is used to remove malodorous gases from air in two stages having separate sumps for the recirculated scrubbing solu
James Eldridge; Martin Crawford
HD Q-PAC®
David LaBonne; Jeff Gibula; Katy Fitzgerald
Dry cleaning fluids have contaminated groundwater supplies in all areas of the United States. One of the most common contaminants is PCE (perchloroethylene or tetrachloroethylene, Cl2C=CCl2). As a suspected carcinogen, PCE must be removed from water to very low levels. The US EPA maximum contaminant level (MCL) for PCE in drinking water is 5 ppb (5 parts per billion, or 5 mg/L). States such as New Jersey have set MCLs as low as 1 ppb for PCE in public water
Getting your vehicle washed is always a good idea. But the dirt (leaves, sand and other grit) and especially oils that wash off vehicles need to be collected and removed from the water before the water can be reused or discharged.
HD Q-PAC is Installed in Car Truck Wash Oil Water Separator
A car wash (average 150 vehicles per day) located near Helsinki, Finland had an oil water separator that required frequent, costly maintenance. This was because the
Timo Sarlin; James Eldridge
