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Assessment of an ultrafiltration pre-treatment system for a seawater reverse osmosis plant
The seawater reverse osmosis system requires extensive pre-treatment in order to ensure reliable performance. The conventional pre-treatment system involves dosing of chemicals, which requires frequent monitoring of raw water quality, and also involves adjusting the dosage. Besides being cumbersome, there is a lot of time lag involved in carrying out these measures. This calls for pre-treatment ...
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Real-Time Organic Loading Monitoring for Municipal Wastewater Treatment
Summary Operational decisions can be difficult to make when incoming wastewater quality fluctuates. Industrial manufacturers can discharge highly concentrated wastewater unexpectedly causing operational problems if not detected. Aside from potential operational problems, shock loading also has the potential to affect regulatory compliance if wastewater cannot be treated properly. Monitoring ...
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What is ORP and How to Measure?
In this comprehensive guide, we explore the concept of ORP (Oxidation-Reduction Potential) and how to measure it. Learn the importance of ORP in various industries, its impact on water quality, and the methods used to determine ORP levels. Dive into the world of ORP and understand its significance in today's environment. Introduction What is ORP, and why is it important? If you've ever wondered ...
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