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  • ...io of the sum of the [[Sewage|pollution load]] produced during 24 hours by industrial facilities and services to the individual pollution load in household [[sew .../web.archive.org/web/20190608082209/https://ec.europa.eu/environment/water/water-urbanwaste/info/glossary_en.htm|archive-date=8 June 2019|publisher=European ...
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  • ...state.edu/umatilla/mf/sites/default/files/pnw597-e.pdf Managing irrigation water quality, Oregon State University, USA], Retrieved on 2012-10-04.</ref> ...unlike high [[salinity]] water. Clay soils irrigation with high RSC index water leads to fallow [[alkali soils]] formation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.q ...
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  • ...arbon#Regeneration|thermal regeneration]] commonly used in [[waste water]] treatment applications. Common adsorbents include powdered activated carbon (PAC), gr In waste water treatment, the most commonly used adsorbent is granular activated carbon (GAC), often ...
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  • ...and [[polymer]] manufacturing. One advantage of solid bowl centrifuges for industrial uses is the simplicity of installation compared to other types of centrifu ...ter, E.A., Schip, R.. (1994). Solid-bowl centrifuges for wastewater sludge treatment. Filtration & Separation Science Direct, Volume 31, Issue 4, p. 387–390, 38 ...
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  • ...an electron acceptor. This is done by incorporating an oxygen atom from a water molecule into the C-8 position, and the overall reaction can be seen in the == Industrial significance == ...
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  • {{Short description|Water treatment process}} ...ergy]]. Direct spray distillation involves evaporation and condensation on water droplets that are sprayed into a chamber that is evacuated of non-condensab ...
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  • ...e surface waters, irrigations flows, industrial discharges, and wastewater treatment plant flows. ...ttps://archive.today/20140601130358/http://store.msuextension.org/Products/Water-Measurement-Montana-(Short-Parshall)-Flume-(Part-2)__MT199128AG.aspx|url-st ...
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  • ...D5390.htm |title=Standard Test Method for Open-Channel Flow Measurement of Water with Palmer-Bowlus Flumes}}</ref> It is important to note that unlike the Free-Flow – when there is no “back water” to restrict flow through a flume. Only the single depth (primary point of ...
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  • ...rticle is about "membrane scaling" which is a major challenge in the water treatment of RO.}}[[File:Virgin RO membrane.png|thumb|Figure 1: SEM image of a virgin ...1201/9781420071450-c13|work=The Science and Technology of Industrial Water Treatment|pages=247–270|editor-last=Amjad|editor-first=Zahid|publisher=CRC Press|lang ...
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  • ...ring]] of [[sludge]]s in the [[chemical industry]], [[mining]] and [[water treatment]]. Belt filter presses are also used in the production of [[Apple cider#Com [[File:Miratorg-Concordia (06).jpg|thumb|A belt filter in a wastewater treatment plant]] ...
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  • ==Industrial applications== ...transiently generated intermediate in the [[Monsanto acetic acid synthesis|industrial production]] of [[acetic acid]] and [[acetic anhydride]]. The potential fo ...
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  • ...onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1162/108819802320971632 |journal=Journal of Industrial Ecology |language=en |volume=6 |issue=1 |pages=39–63 |doi=10.1162/108819802 Additionally, the model accounts for the transformation of waste during treatment into secondary waste and residues, as well as recycling and final disposal ...
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  • ...450&nbsp;°C. Therefore, processes for wafer surface activation i.e. plasma treatment or chemical-mechanical polishing (CMP), are being considered and are active ...ce state of a silicon wafer can be measured by the contact angle a drop of water forms. In the case of a hydrophilic surface the angle is small (< 5 °) base ...
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  • ...nerally water-soluble polymers that influence the paper's color viscosity, water retention, [[sizing]], and gloss. Some common examples are [[carboxymethyl ...combination allows ink oil to penetrate the paper, but prevents dampening water [[Absorption (chemistry)|absorption]], which increases papers printability. ...
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  • ...ngs are another area of applied grafting techniques. In the formulation of water-borne paint, [[latex]] particles are often surface modified to control part ...b/20110824143230/http://plasticsnetwork.files.wordpress.com/2007/12/corona-treatment.pdf |archive-date=2011-08-24 }}</ref> The incorporation of [[oxygen]] into ...
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  • Biomass is heated together with water to {{convert|180|°C}} in a [[pressure vessel]], in particular vegetable mat The reaction can be stopped in several stages with incomplete elimination of water, giving different intermediate products. After a few minutes, liquid interm ...
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  • {{Short description|Technique used for wastewater treatment}} ...|date=2009|title=Contributions of electrochemical oxidation to waste-water treatment: fundamentals and review of applications|journal=Journal of Chemical Techno ...
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  • As the [[pH]] is lowered, condensations ensue, with loss of water and the formation of Mo–O–Mo linkages. The [[stoichiometry]] leading to hex Many peroxomolybdates are known. They tend to form upon treatment of molybdate salts with hydrogen peroxide. Notable is the monomer–dimer equ ...
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  • ...tore energy, for example in the plasma analysis of [[ammonium]] from waste water or liquid fermentation residue, which produces [[hydrogen]] and [[nitrogen] ...cited state dissociates the molecule. The electron-induced dissociation of water depends on the electron temperature, which influences the ratio of the OH d ...
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  • ...This process is commonly used in large-scale projects such as water waste treatment due to a continuous gas flow in the solution. ...he idea of using foam fractionation to treat pollution in rivers and other water resources in cities. Since then, little research has been done to further u ...
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