river treatment system Articles
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For Pulp and Paper Industry, Geotube Dewatering Technology Solves Many Problems - Case Study
Geotube dewatering technology aids in lagoon cleanout, expands capacity, and helps address environmental concerns—often at a reduced cost compared to other methods. Pulp and paper mills have to manage water to be successful. That includes planning and executing efficient dewatering operations. And a technology from TenCate has proven itself highly successful in pulp and paper facilities ...
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Efficient Removal of Organic and Inorganic Suspended Solids
ABSTRACT The Romans used sand as a filter media to treat their drinking water 2000 years ago. Centuries ago water was poured through layers of cloth to remove visible impurities in drinking water with fabric bags and paper cartridges soon following. Darcy employed sand beds in Dijon, France over 200 years ago to conduct his experiments for developing his famous equation to describe fluid ...
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In-Barge Dewatering Application Offers Innovative Solution Where Lay Down Area Is Unavailable - Case Study
Tight space constraints are solved by customized Geotube units in floating barges. Geotube dewatering technology has been used to deliver high performance solutions all over the world in more than 50 countries. Over 2,000 dewatering projects have taken advantage of Geotube containers since 1991. These have involved both small and large situations for lagoon cleanout, dewatering process waste, ...
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Amnite k100 & k150 case study
This trial was carried out in the waste water treatment plant of a paper mill with severe bulking problems. Large amounts of suspended solids regularly overflowed from the secondary clarifier and the aerated lagoon had a scum layer of about 20cm on top. This scum layer contained a lot of filamentous bacteria. The effluent from the clarifier flowed into a river resulting in visual floating clumps ...
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Amnite k100/k150 case study
This trial was carried out in the waste water treatment plant of a paper mill with severe bulking problems. Large amounts of suspended solids regularly overflowed from the secondary clarifier and the aerated lagoon had a scum layer of about 20cm on top. This scum layer contained a lot of filamentous bacteria. The effluent from the clarifier flowed into a river resulting in visual floating clumps ...
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