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JXCT Water Quality Detector
JXCT major in different kinds of water quality analyzer,water quality tester,water quality monitor , water quality instrument and water quality detector, it can detect water PH value, residual chlorine, turbidity, suspended solids, COD, BOD, conductivity, dissolved oxygen and other parameters to achieve “river and lake water”, “drinking water”, “domestic ...
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The world`s largest stormwater alum treatment facility - in Florida
Stormwater in the Florida canal system is slow moving. The green, murky water in the lakes fed by the Apopka-Beauclair canal is caused by an overabundance of algae-feeding compounds, mainly phosphorus, resulting in chronic algal blooms. The Nutrient Reduction Facility (NuRF) project designed a system to inject aluminum sulface (alum) into the nutrient-laden water in direct proportion to the ...
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Lake victoria basin where water integrity and sustainable development are close siblings
Corruption continues to undermine investments in various sectors. The water sector in East Africa is no exception. The Global Corruption Report 2008 points to the fact that when it comes to drinking water and sanitation services, corruption can be found at every point along the delivery chain: at the policy design stage; during budget allocations to operations; and in billing systems, to mention ...
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All about ultrafiltration system, its mechanism, process, and application
An ultrafiltration system is based on numerous membrane filtrations, where pressure causes screening through a semipermeable membrane. In this method, the submerged solid particles and the solutes of greater mass are reserved within, and particles of low mass escape through membrane within the filtrate. Ultrafiltration system is widely used in various industries for water purification. These are ...
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Inland Seas are Dying
Rusted vessels litter the land between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan that once was the Aral Sea. Water reuse and desalination may be keys to mitigating damage caused by drought and human water withdrawals Saline lakes have something in common around the world: They are shrinking and drying up from drought associated with climate change and human water use. From the Great Salt Lake in Utah to ...
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On line analysis of organic in water case study
Introduction On line chemical analysis has been developed significantly thanks to digital electronics' use of microprocessors together with the application of sophisticated and accurate analytical techniques. The result of this combination is readily available technology which allows for on line performance of almost any analytical determination for quality control which is normally made in a ...
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Proficiency test of non-target screening with gas chromatography mass spectrometry to confirm a detected contamination of raw and drinking water
Much of the water supply industry has implemented online monitoring and warning systems for chemical or biological contaminations. When a contamination is detected, further investigations are necessary to confirm or to cancel the initial alarm. The proficiency of a non-target screening approach with solid phase extraction and GCMS in full-scan mode was examined. A selection of pesticides and ...
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Where is water the most expensive water in the country and why does it cost so much?
Have you noticed that your water costs have risen over the past few years? Wondering where all of this money is going? Perhaps you haven’t noticed any change as of late, but chances are you will. And soon. What used to be an afterthought when it came to paying the monthly utility bills might now have you scratching your head as to why the cost of your water has increased so drastically. In ...
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US EPA UVGDM 2006 validated UV systems
As micro-organisms evolve, so too does their resistance against traditional methods of treatment. atg UV has developed a range of validated systems that fully comply with the requirements of the US EPA 2006 UVDGM (worlds' strictest validation standard). atg UV Technology has a range of UV systems that have been designed specifically for the drinking water industry, and are fully compliant with ...
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Digitizing the way to a sustainable water sector
We have got less than a decade left to achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The 17 SDGs were adopted by all UN Member States back in 2015 as part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The goals act as a shared vision to improve people’s lives and to protect our planet. Most important, they push for a change in perception – the first step in ...
By LG Sonic
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Ceramic Membrane Ultrafiltration Technology
Structure of Ceramic Ultrafiltration Membrane Ceramic Ultrafiltration Membrane has excellent chemical corrosion resistance. It is suitable for operation in 0-14 pH environment and oxidation resistance. It can be cleaned and regenerated with strong oxidants such as high NACIO content. The ceramic membrane is made of - A1O 2/ZrO2. The pore size of the membrane is less than 50 mm. The membrane tube ...
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Nan H2O filtration Drinking Water Production – Membrane Filtration Municipality of Lac - Bouchette
Located in Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec, Lac-Bouchette is a municipality of 1,400 inhabitants. For its supply in drinking water, the Roche Ltd Consulting Group recommended the municipality to call on H2O Innovation’s services. This, following a pilot study executed on the water of the Ouiatchouan lake that has been carried out from May till October 2003. The nanofiltration treatment system called ...
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Why is drinking water treatment necessary?
Water is found in ample amount almost everywhere on earth. The natural water resources such as lakes, rivers, etc. that provide water contain a lot of pollution, garbage which is unfit for human consumption. To clean the water, it should undergo numerous water treatment media procedures that make it suitable to drink. The water purifiers designed to eliminate or reduce certain types of pollutants ...
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Water intake protection system
Introduction One of the very first steps in any drinking and clean Water Treatment Plant (WTP) is the abstraction of water from a water source. Typical water sources used for these applications include boreholes, springs, rivers, reservoirs, lakes and the sea. Each water source presents a specific set of challenges and characteristics yet they may all be subject to anthropogenic pollution ...
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Waste water recovery
Wastewater Treatment Recovery and Recycling Supports the Environment. Industrial Waste Water Treatment has encompassed industrial waste water recovery and recycling for a long time now, and it's getting better and better.No longer do wastewater producing industries nonchalantly discharge wastewater into runoff systems that eventually merge with the water cycle whether in lakes, streams or in the ...
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Water quality index as a tool for wetland restoration
Worldwide, wetlands are subjected to increasing anthropogenic pressures resulting in loss of their hydrological and ecological functions. Such impacts are more pronounced in the case of wetlands in urban areas which are exposed to land use changes and increased economic activities. In many Indian cities, natural water bodies such as lakes are heavily polluted due to runoff from farmlands in ...
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Assessment of natural radioactivity and heavy metals in Burullus Lake, Egypt
The Egyptian lakes have economic, social and environmental significance. To predict the radiological impacts of environmental radioactivity, it is necessary not only to define their concentrations but also their behaviour in different environmental systems. Also, recently, trace elements including rare earth elements have begun to be used in large amounts for advanced industries. These are ...
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Large-scale solar sludge drying in Managua/Nicaragua
Within the framework of a programme aimed at reducing the biological contamination of Lake Managua, a central wastewater treatment plant for the city of Managua (1.1 million p. e.) was constructed and commissioned at the end of 2009. Annual sludge production amounts to 26,000 m3 and sludge disposal and/or reuse thus present a major challenge. Based on the results of extensive studies, the ...
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US groundwater protection regulations `not comprehensive enough`
Groundwater protection is the responsibility of everyone including the chemical industry. An energetic group of state and federal groundwater agencies, industry, environmentalists and other stakeholders, however, has made it a key area of their focus. The Ground Water Protection Council (GWPC) is a nonprofit Section 501(c)(6) organization dedicated to promoting and ensuring the use of best ...
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Anglian water Cryptosoridium outbreak - Case Study
Pitsford Drinking Water Site, England In June 2008, a rabbit was located in the wash water tank at the Pitsford Drinking Water Plant of Anglian Water, leading to contamination of the treatment works with Cryptosporidum, a chlorine resistant parasitic micro-organism. The parasite was detected on June 24 and, following consultation with health and local authorities, a notice to boil drinking water ...
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