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    Chlorine Diffusion In 10 inch Pipe

    Hi Bimr the tank is a large one 2000 m3 which I chlorinated at 10 ppm free chlorine. My question is theoretical: if I had left the isolation valve on the 10 inch pipe to the Fire Fighting pumps open which is at the bottom of the tank, how fast will the chlorine diffuse into the pipe. there...
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    Chlorine Diffusion In 10 inch Pipe

    Supposed I have a tank full of chlorinated water with 10 ppm free chlorine in it in the form of Ca(OCl)2. pH is 7.5. there is a 10 inch pipe connected to the tank how fast in m/hr will the chlorine diffuse into the pipe? is there a way to calculate a linear diffusion rate in the pipe...
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    new EU Directive

    I read here http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=143599 that a swimming pool pump designed in line with an EU Directive slated to come into force in 2015 won an innovation award in the Plovdiv Technical Fair this week. any one have any idea what is special about this design ? this...
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    Pressure Sand Filter Media Options

    quick tip: u can take a water sample and add some bleach (Eau Du Javel, sodium hypochlorite) and see if any more iron comes from solution. this way u will know of u have Ferrous or Ferric only. As for your theory of Bacteria, you have to prove that; the flocs may be just FeOH3. To check if the...
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    Gut Bacteria are 99% Anaerobic

    BIMR is it correct to conclude then that raw sewage (black water) in itself does not contain the required bacteria to be treated properly? that you need storm water that has come into contact with earth to seed the sludge with the needed aerobic bacteria? regards rami
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    Gut Bacteria are 99% Anaerobic

    i used to think that feces contains in itself all the bacteria needed for its own biodegradation apparetly not thanks BIMR
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    Difference Between Anoxic and Anaerobic???

    got it now it is clear to me. Anoxic = No DO but there is combined O such as Nitrates Anerobic = no DO or combined O
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    RO Plant Design

    forget the books man read all the technical documents on the sites of DOW, Hydranautics, Koch Membrane, Toray and the like lots od useful info there rami
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    Gut Bacteria are 99% Anaerobic

    but we use aerobic processes to break down BOD and TKN where do the aerobic bacteria in MLSS come from then? rami
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    Difference Between Anoxic and Anaerobic???

    Can someone tell me what is the difference between Anoxic and Anerobic zones in waste water treatment? rami
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    RO Plant Design

    here are some tips that I have compiled http://kremesti.com/water/designing_RO_systems.htm regards rami kremesti M.Sc.
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    C, H, N, D, P Class Waste Water Treatment Plants

    could be, might also be Hydrocarbons for oil/grease emulsion removal but I woule like to know for sure. I cannot find the EU standard that is mentionning these classes rami
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    C, H, N, D, P Class Waste Water Treatment Plants

    C = BOD removal H = ???? N = Nitrification D = Denitrification P = Phosphorus removal Any one know what the H stands for in European waste water pollutant reduction standards??? thanks rami
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    High Zinc in my Desal water network

    hi BIMR this system is the piping system after the storage tanks for desal water (desalinated sea water using MSF desalination). no corrosion inhibitor is currently being used. the potable water system comes downstream. also there the LSI is -ve despite the remin filters. the pH is too low...
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    High Zinc in my Desal water network

    hey guys i have a galvanized steel network for my desalinated sea water in which i found about 3.8 ppm of Zinc is this a sign of corrosion? is galvanized steel a bad choice of material for desal water (conductivity about 10 uS/cm)? Should I be dosing phosphate as a corrosion inhibitor? i...
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    Galvanic Corrosion on Anion Feed Pump

    Dear Colleagues, We recently opened the feed pump that pumps decationized water (pH about 4) from the strong cation exchanger to the anion exchanger and we noticed that the impeller which is made from cast iron is eroded away significantly at the suction side and there is also erosion on the...
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    sight glass DN200 from CTP company

    Steve it is Plastic. Bimr I have already contacted Christ Water the subcontractor for the filtration plant but there is no answer from them (they were bought out by GLV). Are there plastic transparent pipe spools?? Best regards rami
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    sight glass DN200 from CTP company

    I have a cracked sight glass on one of the backwash waste lines in my sand filtration plant. I need a replacement. Our equipment specification lists it as: CTP company product 360505 any idea which company this might be? i cannot for the life of me find it online... I am attaching a photo...
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