Biological Odor Control Articles & Analysis
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Last March, residents of Sector 28 Vashi, Navi Mumbai complained of a toxic smell from the local industrial area. The people said that the chemical manufacturers in the neighbouring Trans Thane Creek (TTC) industrial region are the source of the toxic smell. They complained that the toxic smell caused severe discomfort affecting their health and caused contamination of water (Free Press Journal- ...
Although an effective treatment aid, residual permanganate in your treated water is undesirable and often leads to consumer complaints when pink water pours out of their tap. Careful control of permanganate dosing can be achieved with real-time permanganate monitoring, resulting in many benefits including: Real-time feedback control to optimize permanganate dose ...
About the Project Biorem has conducted a successful demonstration of high rate odour control at Preston Wastewater Treatment Plant in Cambridge, Ontario over the last three years. The system treats exhausts from primary clarifier and intermediate pump station. A combination of biotrickling filtration (BTF) and biofiltration (BF) processes was used in a novel horizontal flow configuration. XLD, a ...
In 2004, the decision was made to convert to biological treatment for control of odors from these ...
Abstract Biorem has successfully demonstrated its high rate odour control system for biosolids exhausts at Ashbridges Bay sewage treatment plant in Toronto, Ontario. The demonstration used XLD™, a biofiltration media engineered specifically for biosolids odours. The system has achieved 95% odour removal in less than 20-s Empty Bed Residence Time (EBRT) despite high concentration of organic ...
Olayan Voltas Chooses IMS Biological Odor Control Systems to Protect the 2013 Sustainable GCC Project-of-the-Year from Odors Olayan Voltas Contracting Company was awarded the 2013 “Sustainable GCC Project-of-the-Year” by MEP Middle East magazine for the utility complex at Al Bustan Village, a brand new residential ...
One of the problems with large wheelie bins used for waste storage is that organic deposits build up and these give rise to bad odours. From time to time the bins are washed to remove the organic deposits. However in many cases the odours are not removed so the bin may look clean but not smell clean. There are a number of different types of systems used to wash the bins and BioFuture have worked ...
Historical Perspective of Thermal Hydrolysis First experiments in US 1976 – Haug et al Thermal pre-treatment prior to anaerobic digestion may result in net energy production from the system because of increased biodegradability and reduced digester heating requirements. Recycling of liquid side streams from thermally pre-treated digested sludge should not significantly increase the oxygen ...
Odour is usually caused by the presence of hydrogen sulphide, mercaptans (Organic sulphur components) and ammonia, but also multiple other VOC’s (volatile organic compounds) bringing numerous odour complaints at e.g. WWTP’s, pumping stations and composting plants. An odour control system therefore will have to treat not only hydrogen sulphide, but also other pollutants to reduce the total ...
The water reclamation plant at Mt. Dora, Florida had an odor problem at the headworks collection well. Several pump stations in the community send their water to this location. ...
At present, among the obstacles that this technology encounters, odor control and biogas utilization or disposal should be properly addressed. ...
