wastewater screening system Articles
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Screening Influent Treatment Units - Case study
Our customer, a large beef processing plant, required an influent screening solution for their wastewater treatment system. H2Flow provided two externally fed rotary screens for solids removal. The screens are wedgewire style units, with a 0.5mm (20/1000") opening. Installed on an owner supplied elevated platform, the units discharge all screened material directly into a screenings bin below. ...
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Cold weather ammonia reduction in municipal/industrial treatment plant case study
Problem During cold weather this municipal wastewater treatment plant with a high percentage of industrial flow from food processing and electronics manufacturing suffered from high ammonia loadings. As temperatures dropped the plant lost nitrification. The objective of this full-scale product application program was to reestablish ammonia oxidation and reduce ammonia-nitrogen in the lagoon ...
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Mechanical wastewater pre-treatment for Membrane bioreactors - Case study
When membrane technology solutions appeared on the market for the treatment of municipal wastewater, the requirements on mechanical wastewater treatment systems changed fundamentally. Conventional screens with their bar spacings or perforations of 6 to 10 mm were no longer sufficient for the membrane bioreactors used today. The efficiency of one-dimensional screens such as wedge wire screens, ...
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Design Considerations for the Complex Waste Streams of Wineries - Case Study
Complexity is a term often used in tasting rooms to describe a fine wine, although little thought and understanding is given to the complexity of treating winery wastewater. It is vital to understand not only the nature of winery wastewater, but the by‐products produced during the wine making process, such as juice acidity, lees, and cleaning agents that dictate the various constituents ...
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Streamlining Wastewater Treatment in Poultry Processing: Michigan Turkey and Lyco Team Up to Provide a Showpiece for Reducing BOD and TSS Levels
With the steady increase in poultry processing rates there has been a corresponding increase in wastewater pollutant concentrations. Despite mechanical improvements in wastewater treatment, many poultry processors continue to pay unnecessarily high fees for municipal water discharges. $100-million-annual processor, Michigan Turkey Producers, in conjunction with Lyco Manufacturing, has set up a ...
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