water organics monitoring Articles
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Organic Matter in Drinking Water: A Guide for Simple Online Monitoring
Control of dissolved organics has been one of the highest priority concerns for most water treatment plants for over 20 years. Organics monitoring is an even more critical issue today in the face of more stringent regulations and concerns around trace organics, emerging contaminants, and even counter-terrorism or water security. Despite the critical need, many plants still rely primarily on ...
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Organic matter degradation in a greywater recycling system using a multistage moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR)
Greywater is an important non-conventional water resource which can be treated and recycled in buildings. A decentralized greywater recycling system for 223 inhabitants started operating in 2006 in Berlin, Germany. High load greywater undergoes advanced treatment in a multistage moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR) followed by sand filtration and UV disinfection. The treated water is used safely ...
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Case Study: Water Authority ensures DBP Compliance with UV254
Mohawk Valley Water Authority (MVWA) in New York State is a progressive supplier of potable water. With source water from the Adirondack Mountains, MVWA works to improve on nature and provide superior water quality, always striving to meet or exceed drinking water standards. Background Like many other surface water sources, MVWA’s water supply is rich with natural organic matter (NOM). ...
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Pulp and Paper Article: Improving Wastewater Treatment Processing with Online Monitoring
Wastewater treatment professionals in the Pulp and Paper industry face difficult challenges. Many of the manufacturing processes are heavily reliant on water, resulting in large volumes of wastewater that can contain complex mixtures of organic pollutants, solids, and other chemicals. Wastewater treatment is often necessary to meet environmental effluent discharge permit limits or comply with ...
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Monitoring once through cooling water - Case study
The Situation Power plants and paper mills use service water loops and mill water loops respectively for the cooling of lubricating, hydraulic, turbine and transformer oil. These cooling systems feature large, recirculating volumes of water which are treated with biocides, dispersants, and corrosion inhibitors. By comparison, refineries often use once through cooling water systems. The cooling ...
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FPI’s Water Quality Analyzer Makes Water Pollutants Nowhere to Hide
One of the leading global challenges in the 21 century is poor water quality, which threatens human health and reduces other ecosystem functions. Recent studies show that one out of nine people drinks contaminated water or water sourced from unapproved water sources. Therefore, various governments and organizations step up to water monitoring, including the effects of the huge number of ...
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Case Study: Puerto Rico WTP Saves Thousands with UV254 Organics Monitoring
The Los Filtros Guaynabo Water Treatment Plant in Puerto Rico installed a Real UV254 M3000 analyzer to monitor raw water organics fluctuations and feed a coagulation optimization system supplied by local partners Montanas Electric, Inc. and Nator Corporation. With reliable real-time organics information the plant was able to automate their coagulant dosage, improving efficiency while maintain ...
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Groundwater Monitoring with the Waterra Inertial Pump
Untitled Document Abstract The Waterra Inertial Pump has been available for use in narrow diameter monitoring wells for several years. This device offers many advantages over other types of sampling equipment. Since this pump operates via a principle not used by any other type of device and is commonly constructed of materials not widely used in field sampling, some ...
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