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  • What is the Membrane Bioreactor Tank?

    MBR membrane bioreactor is a new type of water treatment technology that combines membrane separation technology and activated sludge biotechnology. The MBR membrane module is placed in the membrane tank to replace the role of the secondary sedimentation tank in traditional water treatment. The treatment method is more efficient, and the effluent quality is better. In the operation of the entire ...

  • Product Feature: Electric Mixing Station

    D7 consists of a three-part formulation that must be accurately mixed before application. Because D7 can be applied in multiple ways - spray, foam, fog, and soak - many companies find it useful to have a dedicated mixer that allows them to dispense the mixed product directly into their applicator of choice. This approach offers flexibility for the many ways D7 can be used in a ...


    By Decon 7 Systems.

  • How to control moisture content in pig feed pellet

    The influence of the moisture of pig feed pellets on mechanical wear and production efficiency The lower moisture of the pellets, the more severe the mechanical wear and the lower the production efficiency. The production efficiency of pellets with moisture content of 11%~13% is fast, and with light mechanical wear. Moisture control in pig feed production 1 Moisture control during raw material ...

  • Mixer eliminates dosing in underground tank Covina, California - Case study

    While overall water quality throughout the City of Covina service area is very good, operators struggled with one section of their distribution system that was fed from a 5 MG underground tank. Disinfectant residual levels entering the tank were typically around 1.0 ppm, but water leaving the tank had only 0.5 ppm of disinfectant residual or less. The Covina team hired a diver to install the PAX ...


    By cleanwater1, Inc.

  • GS-9 Mixing in a 500K and 750K Gallon Standpipe - Case Study

    Mixing breaks temperature stratification leading to uniform & consistent water age. Topics: tank mixing, temperature stratification, water age, GS Series Overview: This Customer was performing seismic retrofits on two potable water reservoirs and wanted to add active mixing as part of the overall project. Tank volumes are 750,000 to 500,000 gallons with each tank having a common inlet / ...


    By Ixom Watercare

  • Active Mixing In A 500K Gallon Elevated Tank - Case Study

    Stagnation and temperature stratification issues eliminated. Topics: 500,000 gallon elevated tank, stratification, stagnation, water age System Overview: This is a small municipal system serving ~3,000 people via 1,300+ connections. Their source water is from a local river. Disinfectant Type: Chloramine Tank / Reservoir Build Information: Tank Type: Elevated Storage Tank Construction: ...


    By Ixom Watercare

  • TTHM Reduction Downstream of a 1MG GST

    In-tank spray aeration systems can solve TTHM problems down the line. Topics: 1MG Tank, TTHM Removal, SN Series System Overview: 90% of water in this system comes from a third-party water treatment plant and is pumped 8 miles to the H-36 Ground Storage Tank. From here the water is distributed to the western pressure zone where all Stage 2 DBPR THM sample sites are located. The system density is ...


    By Ixom Watercare

  • CAV - Nitrogen in the production of additives for the Casting of Metals

    Nitrogen Atmosphere for Explosion Prevention ASK Chemicals, a supplier of foundry chemicals and tools for the foundry industry, overlays its solids mixer for mixing the additives with nitrogen, thereby avoiding the risk of dust explosions. Nitrogen is produced directly on-site to ensure its constant supply. Additives play an important role as excipients in the foundry industry. They are used in ...

  • The Benefits of Mixers in Water Storage Tanks

    Why use a mixer? The main benefit of using a mixer is that it keeps your water in the tank fresh. If you don’t have mixer when the tank fills the warm water that was in the tank rises to the top and the new fresh water that is cooler in temperature stays at the bottom causing stratification. When stratification occurs, and the warm water stays at the top it never really gets used, and the ...


    By Ixom Watercare

  • Tank Ice and Tank Damage

    For those of us who live in “cold country" where winter temperatures consistently drop below freezing, ice in your potable water storage tanks is an ever-present threat. Serious tank damage and serious repair costs can occur if tank ice is not addressed. "Raise The Roof" Consider this example of how quickly ice build-up can cause major problems for a potable water tank. Ice build-up ...


    By Ixom Watercare

  • Potable tank mixing & THM removal - Case study

    Topics: potable, THM removal, TTHM, stratification/water age, chlorine Overview: This location consists of three potable water tanks serving the potable water needs of a city. These three tanks, Tanks 100, 110 & 120, are steel ground storage tanks with an average capacity of 2.4 MG, average tank height of 24 ft. and an average diameter of 134 ft. The average flow rate is 355,000 gpd ...


    By Ixom Watercare

  • Reservoir & South tower - Case study

    Topics: potable, stratification/water age, chloramine, short-circuiting, ice buildup, nitrification Overview: The Reservoir is a 2 MG underground storage reservoir (122' x 182' x 13.5' high) that typically holds about 1.5 MG at about 8' deep. Together with a 1 MG plant reservoir they serve the potable needs of about 8,000 residents. The combined reservoir systems service two 0.5 MG elevated ...


    By Ixom Watercare

  • Potable tank reservoirs 6, 8, & 15 - Case study

    Topics: potable, THM removal, TTHM, stratification/water age, short-circuiting, chlorine Overview: The water treatment system includes three potable water storage reservoirs (Reservoirs 6, 8 and 15) where chlorine boosting occurs before water is distributed to the community. Reservoir 6 is a 3.5 MG concrete storage tank with a height of 30 feet, a diameter of 143 feet, and a maximum daily flow ...


    By Ixom Watercare

  • Flow Rate Determination For Active Mixers In Water Storage Tanks

    When water flows through a defined area such as a pipe or the inlet / outlet port of a pump, the flow rate is simply the measurement of how much water passes through an "imaginary plane" in a certain amount of time. This method of defining flow rate is so basic that it is adopted by engineers and equipment manufacturers everywhere for virtually all products in the water industry including pumps, ...


    By Ixom Watercare

  • Pro-X Nutraceuticals, a Roex company, triples mixing capacity, reduces labor and waste

    A former athlete and body builder named Rod Burreson searched for non-pharmaceutical supplements to enhance his physical condition, but none met his quality requirements, prompting him to develop and personally test his own formulations. Based on the health benefits he experienced, Burreson started a company in 1994 called Roex, Inc., that used contract manufacturers and packagers to ...

  • Phosphorus Compliance (ID1592) - Case study

    Location: Village of North Branch, Michigan Problem: Phosphorous levels were too high Solution: SolarBee SB4000v12 mixer with chemical injection pump in pond #2; SB1250v12 mixer in pond #1 Result: Mixers reduce phosphorous and village meets discharge permit level "Thumbs up" for Michigan's peninsula: wastewater treatment plant meets phosphorous discharge numbers with help from SolarBee mixer ...


    By Ixom Watercare

  • Case Study: Sandy Balls Leisure Centre: Sewage Treatment Plant

    A customer with a tough application for a Positive Displacement RAS (Return Activated Sludge) Pump was experiencing high maintenance with the existing submersible unit, requiring lifting of the pump every 3-4 weeks, usually due to solids blockage. NOT a pleasant task regularly lifting from raw sewage! Triangle replaced it with a self-priming Boerger Rotary Lobe Pump. A useful feature of the ...


    By Triangle Ltd

  • Chemical switch cuts costs improves safety case study

    By replacing the sodium sulfide chemistry used in its nitrogen oxide (NOx) scrubber with a non-hazardous NOx control chemistry, ChemResearch Co. Inc. (CRC; Phoenix, AZ) reduced its operating costs and eliminated a health and safety hazard. The BIONOxSOLVER chemistry, developed by Bionomic Industries Inc. (Mahwah, NJ), provides CRC with a safe, easy-to-handle, highefficiency NOx scrubbing ...


    By Bionomic Industries Inc

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