Not exact matches
Firstly treating the wastewater
through the anaerobic digestion process provides the industry with a substantially treated
effluent.
The wastewater passes
through several pre-treatment steps before entering a GWE ANUBIX - B anaerobic methane reactor in which the wastewater's organic content (COD) is digested by bacteria in a closed reactor, degrading the compounds and converting them into valuable biogas and cleaned
effluent.
Our environmental efforts include many day - to - day activities aimed at reducing waste, recycling, and treating our brewery and restaurant
effluent in an engineered water treatment facility that processes our waste stream
through a recirculating wetland before returning clean water to the earth.
Specifically, they have found unnaturally high levels of antibiotic resistance genes in sediments where the river comes into contact with treated municipal wastewater
effluent and farm irrigation runoff as it flows 126 miles from Rocky Mountain National Park
through Fort Collins and across Colorado's eastern plain, home to some of the country's most densely packed livestock operations.
The waste will go
through a water separation process using a vibrating screen and settling tank, to separate the waste into three streams: solid, sludge and liquid
effluent.
They are burning
through deep time, combusting lithic landscapes from the geologic past and releasing their
effluent into a geologic future.
The products were collected by passing the hot
effluent gas
through a condenser unit at 0 °C to capture condensable products;
through a back - pressure regulator to drop the pressure to 1.0 bar; and then
through a sampling loop of an automated online gas chromatograph.
Wastewater treatment plants use a significant amount of energy to clean water, and they can also be a burden on the environment when
effluent escapes during storms or
through leaks.
During the inspection I determined that the septic system was screwed after having lifted the access covers on the tank and finding the tank overflowing with
effluent running out of the tank
through the cold joint between the tank's walls and the cover.
CIP deterioration is most negatively affected by soil issues (not applicable here), speed of flow
through pipe (faster is better, within reason), and makeup of the
effluent and gases within (mostly acidic for waste, possibly basic in heavy cleaning situations).