chemical monitoring technology Articles
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How to Stop Wastewater Problems at the Plant Level
Facility managers often face the daily challenge of pushing aging wastewater treatment equipment to its limits. In many cases, they’re dealing with a mature infrastructure, operating decades-old equipment nearing the end of its useful life. At the same time, they struggle to stay on top of ever-changing government regulations and technology that grows increasingly complex. To stay ahead of ...
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UK chemical company selects Sievers* InnovOx TOC Analyser to ensure regulatory compliance and wastewater treatment plant performance - Case Study
SUEZ Water Technologies & Solutions designs and manufactures Sievers Total Organic Carbon (TOC) Analysers that enable near real-time reporting of organic carbon levels. Offering a variety of laboratory, on-line and portable analysers that cover a dynamic analytical range, these analysers provide stable and accurate data for treatment optimisation, quality control and regulatory compliance. ...
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PPCPs: Preparing for an uncertain regulatory future
A recent study published in Environmental Pollution* identified 56 active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) in effluent samples from 50 large wastewater treatment plants across the U.S. Among the products found in samples were commonly prescribed anti-psychotic and antihypertensive drugs. As more studies continue to fuel public concerns over risks to public health and the environment, wastewater ...
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Opportunities for microbial electrochemistry in municipal wastewater treatment – an overview
Microbial bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) utilize living microorganisms to drive oxidation and reduction reactions at solid electrodes. BESs could potentially be used at municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) to recover the energy content of organic matter, to produce chemicals useful at the site, or to monitor and control biological treatment processes. In this paper, we review ...
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An adaptive, comprehensive monitoring strategy for chemicals of emerging concern (CECs) in California's aquatic ecosystems
A scientific advisory panel was convened by the State of California to recommend monitoring for chemicals of emerging concern (CECs) in aquatic systems that receive discharge of municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) effluent and storm water runoff. The panel developed a risk‐based, screening framework that considered environmental sources and fate of CECs observed in receiving waters ...
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Pilot scale experiments on surface water treatment sequence including ozonation and adsorption processes
The paper presents results of the experimental studies on combined ozonation and activated carbon adsorption processes at the Water Treatment Plant (WTP) at Cracow (Poland). The study focused on the selection of an appropriate location of an ozonation process within the treatment scheme and on the choice of activated carbon grade for adsorption. Analysis of process efficiency in the proposed ...
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