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Mixing and Mass Transfer Technologies Mixing & Mass Transfer Technologies (m2t) is a US corporation founded in 2001, with headquarters in State College, PA. The company’s founders are recognized experts and leaders in the mixing, mass transfer, aeration and...
InNitri
The InNitri® nitrification process/flowsheet was developed to provide an inexpensive alternative for plants in the northern climates which need to upgrade...
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Parkson Corporation Parkson Corporation is a supplier of innovative, cost effective solutions for potable water, process water, and industrial and municipal wastewater treatment. Parkson is a wholly owned subsidiary of Axel Johnson...
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Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc. Manufacturer of wastewater treatment aerators, diffusers, mixers, sequencing batch reactors, sand and cloth media filters, membrane systems, and controls
AquaPASS
The AquaPASS® process system is a leading-edge technology in the application of activated sludge for enhanced nutrient removal and wastewater reuse...
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EBSCO Industries, Inc Reach equipment buyers around the world with Global Processing-- the only digital magazine that delivers process industry news and product information quickly across the world. Global Processing is e-mailed six times...
New system cleaner liquid
With the new system cleaner liquid, accumulated sludge deposits are dissolved and suspended while the system continues to run. Simply replace 10 percent of...
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Sludge Removers
Research Library
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Kason Corporation
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Selection of a treatment process depends on the nature of the wastewater and the quality of the effluent desired.
Hazardous components of the wastewater may be either separated or converted to non-hazardous forms in order to allow
disposal of the wastewater effluent by conventional methods. Conversion processes can be done simply or in multiple
steps. Hazardous components which are separated from ...
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Mixing and Mass Transfer Technologies
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This paper summarizes different operating aspects and experiences of several SHARON plants. The SHARON process is suitable for treatment of high strength ammonia wastewaters such as reject water from dewatering of digested sewage sludge and wastewater from sludge drying or incineration plants. The aerated retention time and nitrite concentration are the two most important process parameters to ...
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Mixing and Mass Transfer Technologies
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Abstract SHARON ® is a very cost-effective treatment system for the total removal of nitrogen components, thru nitrification/denitrification, from wastewater flow streams containing high concentrations of nitrogen. The system is used in the treatment of municipal wastewater side streams from both dewatered digested primary sludge and waste activated biosolids to achieve high total overall ...
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Mixing and Mass Transfer Technologies
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Overview: full scale experience of the SHARON® process for treatment of rejection water of digested sludge dewatering
R. van Kempen*, J.W. Mulder**, C.A. Uijterlinde*** and M.C.M. Loosdrecht**** * Grontmij Water & Waste Management, P.O. Box 14, 3730 AA, De Bilt, The Netherlands ** Water Authority Hollandse Eilanden & Waarden, P.O. Box 469, 3300 AL Dordrecht, The Netherlands *** Water Authority ...
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GE Analytical Instruments
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As many municipalities strive to balance regula- tions set forth in the USEPA’s Safe Drinking Water Act, they are growing more concerned about how to reduce spending in their plant treatment processes. Today many drinking wa- ter plants, like the City of City of Englewood’s Allen Water Filter Plant Englewood in Colorado, are using total organic carbon (TOC) monitoring and process optimization to ...
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Sludge Removers
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Business Industrial Network
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Most people are not aware how much PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers) control every aspect of our lives. http://www.bin95.com Even those who work on ...
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Special Projects International
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This video is a demonstration of the Wiley Model 4 Knife Mill. Wiley mills are ideal for grinding animal and plant products (e.g. hair, leather, leaves, ...
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