water treatment plant Articles
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Removal of geosmin and 2-methylisoborneol through biologically active sand filters
The removal of taste and odour compounds from drinking water is a constant challenge to water authorities. Although adverse odours do not present a risk to human health, their presence often leads to a misconception that the water is unsafe for drinking. 2-Methylisoborneol (MIB) and geosmin are the most common causes of earthy/musty odour, and are not easily removed by conventional treatment ...
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Trihalomethane (THM) Removal Design Parameters, Testing, & Performance Evaluation
Practical real-world experiences combined with on-going innovation are the cornerstones for all Medora Corporation THM (trihalomethane) and other VOC (volatile organic compound) spray aeration removal systems. We have hundreds of successful SN Series Systems currently in use and are continuously conducting internal THM removal tests to provide the best product and result for our Customers. The ...
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Case study - oil removal from oil water separator
Customer: Food Processor; forming and precooking prepared food items for the fast food industry. Plant located in Upstate New York. The Problem: Customer operates three shifts of production. The third shift is responsible for washing and sanitizing all food process equipment and surrounding areas. Oil and grease from sausage and hamburger cookers, and drippings on the plant floor from ...
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Rotork actuators with profibus - Case Study
Sector : Water & Waste Water Category : Electric Actuators, Control Networks Products : Profibus, IQ Pro Standard, IQT Pro Standard Overview Rotork IQPro intelligent electric actuators with Profibus two-wire digital control provide an adaptable, reliable and economical solution for automated valve monitoring and control, as illustrated by examples in the UK water and sewage treatment ...
By Rotork plc
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What is a Sewage Treatment Plant & How does it work?
It might surprise you to know that we all drink and bathe in recycled water. The water we flush down the toilet is turned into potable water, and it is the job of sewage treatment plants to make this water fit for human consumption or release into rivers and oceans. Wastewater from sinks, baths, washing machines, toilets and other appliances has to go somewhere. After traversing ...
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The Wastewater Treatment Process
What is Wastewater? Wastewater is classified as used water from any combination of domestic, industrial, commercial, agricultural activities, surface runoff, or storm water. The wastewater treatment process removes the contaminants from the wastewater and converts it into an element that can be returned to the water cycle with minimum impact on the environment. Water can carry harmful diseases ...
By Thern Inc
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What is Wastewater?
What is wastewater? Wastewater, the waste discharge that first comes to mind in any discussion of stream pollution, is the discharge of domestic wastewater, which contains a large amount of organic waste. Industry also contribute substantial amounts of organic waste, some of which comes from vegetable and fruit packing; dairy processing; meat packing; tanning; processing of poultry, oil, paper ...
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