Treating odors and impurities
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Oxidation with the use of ozone can be an effective means of neutralizing odors and contaminants resulting from organic or bacterial action in both aerobic and anaerobic reactions. The proper use of ozone has been proven to be a cost-effective approach to treating methane and hydrogen sulfide gases. When utilized as a deodorizer, ozone must be generated at the site as it is an unstorable unstable oxygen compound that is affected by both relative humidity and temperature.
Publication Name: Water Engineering & Management
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0273-2238
Year: 1999
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Focus on organization, practices and tecnology paying off for Tampa
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The wastewater treatment plant has achieved significant progress towards meeting its goal of becoming a world-class competitive organization by creating employee teams and delegating responsibilities to all team members.
Publication Name: Water Engineering & Management
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0273-2238
Year: 2003
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