Odorant Injection Articles & Analysis
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As communities navigate COVID-19, sustainability is a top priority for many companies. Smart metering provides a cost-effective and efficient solution to distribute power and water resources to modern communities. Many cities and utility companies use smart meters to improve operations, save costs, and provide quality customer service. ...
Introduction With increased scrutiny and regulation on Natural Gas (NG) pipeline operators and distribution companies to accurately measure, odorize and report sulphur levels in the product the need is greater than ever for a precise way to perform the measurement. The on-going development of Gas Chromatographs (GC) with sulfur specific detectors, coupled with an increased need ...
Problem: United Liquid Waste Recycling (ULWR) successfully recycles food and beverage waste into valuable by-products such as fertilizer. Odors from their anaerobic treatment process needed to be stopped to enable ULWR in Watertown Wisconsin to expand. Their two lagoon anaerobic digesters needed an affordable system to control odors. ULWR injects ...
The Science Behind Fxo-Friendly Odor Management Today's eco-friendly industrial odor-control solutions should have very minimal health hazards associated with them - both for the safety of industrial employees and the public. ...
Dewatered municipal biosolids (DMB) were applied to silt-clay loam experimental field plots in Ontario, Canada using two application methods: (i) surface spreading followed by shallow incorporation (SS) and (ii) a newly developed implement that directly injects DMB into the topsoil (DI). The objective of this study was to compare N, P, and bacteria quality of tile drainage and ...
New waste water treatment plants, currently under construction or being contracted for building, are under increased scrutiny, for odor generation and their control methods. There are several myths that have been associated with odor generation, transport and control, which includes the following: (1) the generation of odors is inevitable when ...
