Wastewater treatment: a case study of electronics
Industrial wastewater from electronics industries contains a high load of cyanide, toxic metals and chemical oxygen demand (COD). In the present study, a chemical treatment of electronics industry effluent was carried out for one of the largest electronics factories in Egypt. Alkaline chlorination and chemical reduction were performed sequentially as pretreatment steps with the aim of removing
WASTEWATER TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT IN URBAN AREAS - A CASE STUDY OF TIRUCHIRAPPALLI CITY, TAMIL NADU, INDIA N. Muthukumaran* 1and Dr.N. K. Ambujam Centre for Water Resources, Anna University, Chennai Abstract The rapid growth of the population, the technological and industrial boom have brought enormous problems and degradation of the environment.
Wastewater Treatment Case Studies | Fluence
In order to comply with new effluent standards under China’s latest five-year plan, a town chose Aspiral for its wastewater treatment needs. Aeration for Paper Mill Oxidation Lagoons When a Mexican paper mill needed to update its wastewater treatment, it turned to Fluence to create a hybrid aeration system for its two oxidation lagoons.
Biological processes become more and more popular in wastewater treatment – even for the demanding conditions in the chemical industry. This will be explained in detail in this case study using various examples.
WWTP Energy Management Solutions and Case Studies
WWTP Energy Management Solutions and Case Studies David W Oerke, P.E., CH2M Global Technology Leader – Water and wastewater treatment typically accounts for 30 to 60 percent of municipal Case Study 1 - Power Mapping and Energy Model
Wastewater Treatment Plant Case Study Page 4 This study analyzes the approximate effectiveness of the plant during its Stage IV by constructing a rough simulation of the plant using Simgua. The plant data in this paper were generously provided by Fran Smith a graduate of Swarthmore College and an engineer at Brown and Caldwell.
Water Conservation and Wastewater Treatment in BRICS
Water Conservation and Wastewater Treatment in BRICS Nations: Technologies, Challenges, Strategies, and Policies addresses issues of water resources—including combined sewer system overflows—assessing effects on water quality standards and protecting surface and sub-surface potable water from the intrusion of saline water due to sea level rise.
Managua Wastewater Treatment Plant - Case Study join us for s case study that covers the environmental benefits resulting from the completion of the wastewater treatment plant on the adjacent lake Managua. The webinar will also showcase the award winning Solar Sludge Drying facility - the largest of its kind in the Americas.
VEAS Uptime Wastewater | Case Studies | Howden
A typical Wastewater Treatment Plant requires the movement of large volumes of air at low pressure and Howden’s turbo compressors provide a reliable source of air for its key process. Biological aeration was accounting for between 60-80% of VEAS’ plant energy requirements.
Treatment of highly concentrated wastewater is effectively done by anaerobic wastewater treatment methods. For effective anaerobic wastewater treatment, a diverse & well balanced ecosystem of microorganisms is required to convert organic material to biogas via hydrolysis and acidification.
Landfill leachate treatment (real case study)
Landfill leachate treatment processes. An old process that combines biological treatment with a reverse osmosis (red).; A new process that adds a vacuum evaporation stage and a stripping stage to the old process (red and blue).; The results of the new process are substantially better thanks to the great performance of the wastewater evaporator, specially in the following points:
Harnessing the full benefit of AI in water Water companies, with their huge asset bases and wide-ranging data, can benefit greatly from advances in artificial intelligence – but what steps should they be taking to reap the rewards?Three leading innovation experts lend their insight toBenjamin Tam, managing director of global technology and innovation consultancy Isle UK.From water network
- Is poly aluminum chloride a good coagulant?
- Poly Aluminum Chloride (PAC) has emerged as a highly efficient and versatile coagulant in the field of water treatment. Its unique properties, including high charge density, stability, and wide pH range, make it an ideal choice for various water treatment applications.
- What is poly Aluminium chloride (PAC)?
- Poly Aluminium Chloride (PAC) is a highly efficient coagulant with the chemical formula [Al2(OH)nCl6-n]. It is widely used in water treatment processes to remove suspended solids, organic matter, and other contaminants. PAC is available in both liquid and powder forms and is known for its ability to perform effectively over a wide pH range.
- Why is poly Aluminium chloride used in water treatment?
- Poly Aluminium Chloride is preferred in many water treatment applications due to its quick reaction time, reduced sludge production, and the ability to operate efficiently in cold temperatures.
- Who manufactures polyaluminum chloride?
- USALCO ® has manufactured chemicals for over 60 years, and began full scale production of the patented process for manufacturing Polyaluminum Chloride in 1996. Learn more about the origin of USALCO’s premier DelPAC coagulant. USALCO ® manufactures a variety of Polyaluminum Chlorides to meet a wide range of water quality objectives.
