Wastewater treatment of ceramic effluents
The ceramic industry uses a lot of water in molds, final products and polishing, which results in a lot of dirty water that contains toxic chemicals and has a bad influence on the environment.
The highest levels of water pollution…
Nitrate Removal from Drinking Water
Introduction
Nitrate removal is a complex process because nitrate is a stable and highly soluble ion with a low potential for precipitation or adsorption.
Nitrate is seldom present in geological formations and therefore contamination…
Wastewater treatment plant from A to Z
Wastewater Characteristics
Wastewater is another word for sewage; it is water that has been used in households, industries, institutions and enterprises which is often collected in a sewage collection or drainage system.
Raw wastewater…
Building a competency management framework
Your company has to make the effort to install an overarching strategic plan for all levels of the layout and implementation attempt.
The 4 crucial steps related to powerful competency control are: Plan for force, Design, begin and keep…
Getting the lead out: Data science and water service lines in flint
The Flint water crisis began with the broader economic downfall of Rust Belt communities in the American Midwest.
During the postwar period, Flint grew to become one of the most successful cities in the United States, seeing construction…
Characterization of Dairy industry wastewater
Dairy industry wastewater constituent
In many countries, the dairy industry is widely regarded as the major contributor to food processing effluent.
As the necessity of enhanced wastewater treatment standards becomes more widely…
Sensors related IOT cities
Sensors within side the water and wastewater treatment industries are a rising generation marketplace region, forecast to develop to $2Bn in 2030.
These sensors will make up the broader software of IoT gadgets in cities, and the hype…
Advanced predictive control of drinking water treatment plants
Water is a natural resource that is now required for practically every daily activity.
Water, due to its multi-utilitarian character, can be used for a variety of industrial, commercial and non-commercial applications.
The irony of…
Carbon is no longer used only for heating
What is activated Carbon?
Activated carbon is a form of carbon that has been treated to make it extremely porous and thus has a very large surface area available for adsorption and chemical reactions.
It is usually derived from charcoal…
Accelerating zero carbon and zero pollution
What is the difference between net zero and zero carbon?
We frequently hear the terms "net zero" and "zero carbon," but what do they mean and how do they differ?
The goal of net zero is to "balance" or "cancel out" any carbon that we…