Odor Filtration Articles
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Pump Station Biotrickling Filter Odor Control
Odor Complaints Eliminated at Florida Lift StationEffective Control of Odor Surges to 800 ppmv H2S$50,000 Savings IntroductionNumerous 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 ...
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Application of Biotrickling Filter for Odor Control at The Morris Forman Wastewater Treatment Plant
Pilot-scale study of a biotrickling filter using synthetic, high surface area media was undertaken by MSD Louisville, with the intention of saving the high cost of operating thermal oxidizers. Currently, two recuperative thermal oxidizers are used to treat odorous emissions from various sources. The pilot study showed that it is possible to treat hydrogen sulfide and organic sulfur compounds at ...
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Magnetic Ion Exchange Solves Problems
In 2004, Big Elk Water Association, near Estes Park, Colo., earned the unenviable Environmental Working Group label of Colorado water system with the worst quality water. Despite multiprocess treatment, BEWA’s finished water had some of the highest concentrations of total trihalomethanes (TTHMs) and haloacetic acids (HAA5) in the state. BEWA delivers water to about 390 people in Big Elk Meadows, ...
By Ixom
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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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