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Articles & Whitepapers
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What is COD in water?
Chemical oxygen demand (COD) is a chemical method to measure the amount of reducing substances that need to be oxidized in a water sample. Oxygen equivalent of substances (usually organic) that can be oxidized by strong oxidants in wastewater, wastewater treatment plant effluent and contaminated water. In the study of river pollution and industrial wastewater properties and the operation and ...
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Real-Time BOD Event Detection Monitoring for Municipal Wastewater
Summary Operational decisions can be difficult to make when incoming wastewater quality fluctuates. Industrial manufacturers can discharge highly concentrated wastewater unexpectedly causing ...
News
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California`s Regional Recycled Water Program is renamed
A new, large-scale local water supply in development for the region is getting a new name – Pure Water Southern California. The water recycling project, being developed by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California ...
Municipal Public Works Require Specialized Wash Facilities to Protect Water Supplies
Idrica strengthens its international expansion with the opening of five new subsidiaries in 2021
USA’s largest ION Exchange PFAS treatment facility begins operation in Yorba Linda
AEM surveys will assist groundwater management in California
Equipment & Solutions
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Spray Applied Polymer Lining for Municipal Wastewater
Sauereisen SewerGard No. 210S is a fiber-filled, spray-applied lining specifically designed to protect concrete and steel surfaces of municipal wastewater treatment structures from chemical attack and physical abuse. No. 210S's application properties permit economical protection of new and rehabilitated substrates. When cured, No. 210S provides an impermeable, high-strength, corrosion resistant ...