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Water & Wastewater E-Zine November 2010 |
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Field monitoring and numerical modeling as tools in effect-evaluation of waste heat and chlorination byproducts via cooling water discharges
Power plants and other industrial facilities apply cooling water to remove waste heat from their condensers and heat exchangers. These industries are obliged to predict the thermal and environmental effects on the water bodies on which the discharge takes place in order minimize negative impact on aquatic organisms. The general approach of EC Water Framework Directive acquires the evaluation of these effects by industrial releases of priority (hazardous) substances and waste heat. For all water ... |
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Hydraulic modeling: The often overlooked factor in treatment plant design
Treatment plant hydraulics is often overlooked as one of the most important aspects of treatment plant design, especially in plant upgrade scenarios where retrofitting new equipment or processes into the existing treatment train will create additional hydraulic restrictions. Many existing plants already have a minimal amount of head available for passing peak flows through the system, which can make plant upgrades even more of a challenge. The Bethel Park Municipal Authority located ... |
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