Software, Automation & Control :: Information technology :: Design, Simulation & Modeling
May 1, 2007
Monitor Cations in CPI Wastewater for Better Performance
These data can help explain the 'unexplainable,' including changes in sludge settleability, changes in solids losses from final clarifiers and changes in dewaterability of the waste sludge
Bart Peeters and Sabine Herman, Monsanto Europe
A detailed follow up of the cations present in the wastewater of the Monsanto Europe site in Antwerp, Belgium, has led to an increased understanding of changing wastewater treatment plant performance. The chemical process industries' (CPI) other...
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