lift station odor control Articles
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Lift Station Odor Control Using CARUSOL Treating a Wastewater Collection System in a Mid-Western Township - Case Study
Summary A mid-western township is responsible for operating and maintaining a combined sewer collection system consisting of 150 miles of pipeline and 28 pumping stations. The township does not treat the wastewater, instead contracting with a neighboring city for this service. The township has two final lift stations that transfer the collected wastewater to the neighboring system for ...
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Kerrville, Texas - Case Study
BioCOPE, Inc. first added 30 gallons per day (gpd) of ERI to the Jefferson lift station to control grease, odor and corrosion at the Quinlan lift station. Two weeks later, a second pump was installed, and the daily treatment rate was reduced to a combined rate of 25 gpd. One pump operates continuously for 24 hours per day, while the second pump operates 13 hours per day. This allows the highest ...
By BioCOPE Inc.
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Pearl river valley water supply district case study
Performance History and Discussion In-Pipe Technology implemented the first phase of a collection system Professional Services Program in 2001. Beginning in 2002, additional collection system basins were added to the services program. Currently, the treated areas include the North and South shore of the Pelahatchie Bay, the Main Harbor, and two Lagoon Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP) collection ...
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Toxic Odour Problems Eliminated - Case Study
Industry: Municipal Wastewater Problem: Lift Station Odour and Hydrogen Sulphide Control Business Overview The Water District provides fresh water and sewer service to more than 40,000 residents and more than two million visitors a year in this coastal community. The district delivers 25 million litres of water each day to homes and businesses and removes 15 million litres of wastewater for ...
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Hydroxyl-Radical Odor Control
In-Pipe now offers the IPTC(OH-), a hydroxyl radical based odor control option for Lift Stations and WWTP headworks that requires no chemicals, needs only a small footprint and uses minimal electrical power. The IPTC(OH-) chemical free scrubber system connects to the existing lift station vent to oxidize hydrogen sulfide outside of the lift station environment in order to scrub odors before ...
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