Hazardous Waste ManagementMcGraw-Hill, 1989 - 461 pages |
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Page 183
... activated carbon and sludge han- dling . In some instances , treatment of the exhausted gas must be considered . The design of the unit operations and processes requires experimental studies . The two most common technologies for ...
... activated carbon and sludge han- dling . In some instances , treatment of the exhausted gas must be considered . The design of the unit operations and processes requires experimental studies . The two most common technologies for ...
Page 186
... activated sludge . BOD removal is a function of retention time , temperature , and the waste biodegradability and nutrient content : Be Bi = 1 + kt ( 7-24 ) k , k1 = K20DT - 20 where B , effluent BOD , mg / l = 186 CHAPTER 7.
... activated sludge . BOD removal is a function of retention time , temperature , and the waste biodegradability and nutrient content : Be Bi = 1 + kt ( 7-24 ) k , k1 = K20DT - 20 where B , effluent BOD , mg / l = 186 CHAPTER 7.
Page 192
... sludge digester is to be determined for activated sludge in a wastewater treatment plant . The incoming fresh sludge contains 4400 pounds of dry solids per day , which represents 4 percent of the sludge . The wet sludge has a 1.02 ...
... sludge digester is to be determined for activated sludge in a wastewater treatment plant . The incoming fresh sludge contains 4400 pounds of dry solids per day , which represents 4 percent of the sludge . The wet sludge has a 1.02 ...
Contents
PUBLIC AND GOVERNMENT AWARENESS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE | 11 |
THE FUTURE FOR THE UNITED STATES | 17 |
Environmental Legislation | 55 |
Copyright | |
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