liquid waste processing Articles
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Thermal Oxidizer - Huntsman Corporation - Case Study
Project Details Customer Name: Huntsman Corporation The Brief: Process a chemical waste liquid stream resulting from the manufacture of amines Location of Installation: Llanelli, South Wales Products supplied: Thermal Oxidiser and waste heat recovery boiler system Project Duration: 9 months The Solution Firstly to understand Huntsman’s exacting technical requirements and then ...
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Treatment of industrial wastewater
All industries produce some type of waste product, either from production, maintanance or both. These hazardous and non-hazardous wastes need to be properly stored, treated and discharged to a sewer system or otherwise disposed of. Wastewater treatment is a multi-stage process to renew wastewater before it is discharged to the municipal sewer system. The goal is tio reduce or remove organic ...
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Conventional and Alternative Technologies for the Treatment of Infectious Waste
Abstract The limited scientific information about infectious waste, and the heightened public awareness of this special component of the waste stream, have contributed to the implementation or strengthening of the regulations in this area. This paper proposes a general working definition of infectious waste, and describes the systems used to limit its potential occupational and public health ...
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What is the best solution for the treatment of e-waste?
E-waste mainly refers to scrap PCB board. Because PCB board consists of 40% metals and 60% non-metals, and we can get high profit from the metals, so we shouldn't throw away the e-waste directly. Then, how should we process the e-waste? What is the best solution the deal with e-waste? Let's discuss it together. There are 3 solutions to deal with e-waste: chemical treatment, fire treatment and ...
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Standard Chlorine of Delaware Remediation
By designing a 70-foot deep barrier wall, Black & Veatch was able to cut off contaminant source areas from a creek near New Castle, Delaware. The groundwater treatment system that Black & Veatch designed prevents site contamination from reaching the underlying drinking water aquifer. The Standard Chlorine of Delaware Site is a 65 acre area including an abandoned chlorobenzene ...
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