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EDITORIAL CATEGORY - AMMONIA
Removing Fine Grit from Large Flows   Water & Wastes Digest September 2008   By Marcia Sherony
A Colorado WWTP taps a high-capacity system for grit removal
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Revitalizing the Feng-Shan Reservoir   Water & Wastes Digest April 2008   By Robert Laing
Using a reservoir-diffused aeration destratification system in Taiwan to control blue-green algae
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Scrubbing Out Odor   Water & Wastes Digest January 2008   By Mike Hoover
Packaged scrubber system fills odor control needs in a Michigan town
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Saving Money Under the Sun   Water & Wastes Digest January 2008   By Bob Nobile
Three applications demonstrate how solar-powered circulators produce cost savings, odor control and energy efficiency
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Measuring Ammonia with Online Analyzers   Water Engineering & Management July 2002   Tony Palmer, Maureen Ross, P.E. and Stephen G. Nutt, P.E.
Treatment facilities use online ammonia analyzers to monitor and control treatment processes. Controlling ammonia levels can make treatment processes more reliable and cost effective. Currently, there are three major types of online ammonia analyzer technologies available to measure ammonia concentration in a treatment process stream.
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Storage Tanks Insulated with Urethane Foam Increase Energy Efficiency   Water & Wastes Digest May 2001
A spray-applied coating and insulation system to protect anhydrous ammonia fertilizer tanks from temperature variations has been useful at beverage, fertilizer and chemical facilities worldwide.
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Ammonia in our Waters   Water Quality Products June 1997   by Emil Gumieny and Fred St. Laurent
The addition of ammonia to municipal water has complicated water reatment for us in the Florida market for some time; however, a simple solution for whole-house chloramine removal has been discovered.
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