water treatment monitor Articles
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Greiwing logistics for you - Wastewater treatment in the new logistics centre - Case Study
In July 2012, Greiwing logistics for you GmbH opened an new logistics centre in Leipheim, Bavaria. The new logistics centre includes a workshop area with cleaning facilities for tank and silo vehicles, as well as a petrol station. EnviroChemie had already been commissioned to provide the wastewater treatment technology for the Greiwing logistics for you branches in Duisburg, Wesel and Worms, as ...
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Applying reliability analysis to evaluate water treatment plants
The aim of this study was to demonstrate the applicability of reliability analysis to a water treatment plant (WTP). Data from daily monitoring of raw and finished water quality from a direct filtration WTP covered the parameters of turbidity, apparent colour, pH, aluminum, chlorine and fluoride, from December 2007 to August 2011. Data analysis included descriptive statistics and adherence ...
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Monitoring Hydrocarbons in Wastewater - Case Study
The Situation A wastewater treatment company operated an oil/water separation facility on a multi-acre industrial site in Northern California. Its purpose was to recycle oil products for profit while at the same time providing a wastewater treatment service for industries based in Northern California. The oily water mixes processed by the company were obtained from tanker bilges, contaminated ...
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SNAP – Misconnected plumbing and water pollution
In the UK, approximately 300,000 homes have misconnected plumbing, sending grey and foul water directly into streams and rivers instead of sewage treatment works, polluting the waterways and damaging aquatic ecosystems. “The water industry estimates that misconnections cause a daily sewage discharge to streams and rivers equivalent to all the foul waste produced by a town the size of ...
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Turbidity Water Quality: Understanding Its Importance for Clean and Safe Water
Explore the significance of turbidity water quality in maintaining clean and safe water. Learn about its impact, measurement, regulations, and how it affects aquatic ecosystems. Introduction In the realm of water quality assessment, the concept of turbidity holds paramount importance. Turbidity, often referred to as turbidity water quality, is a key indicator of water clarity and cleanliness. The ...
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Together we can get the lead out
If there is one lesson to be learned from the Flint crisis, it is this: Our communities will be safer in the long run with no lead pipes in the ground. That’s why the board of the American Water Works Association – recognizing our first core principle is the protection of public health -- voted unanimously on March 7 to forge on a path toward the removal of all lead service lines. ...
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