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Recovery of floating oil rotating disk type skimmer
1971
Pollution problems in selected food industries (excludes meat, poultry and grain-based foods)
1971
Watercraft waste treatment system development and demonstration report
1971
Bryce, Arnold J. | Shelley, Peter S. | White, James C.
A shipboard sewage treatment system consisting of: Comminution of solids for ease of transport and further treatment; Electro coagulation of sewage for ease of removal of suspended solids; Solids separation; Soluble BOD reduction with carbon adsorption; Coliform bacteria removal; and Solids incineration was designed to process shipboard sanitary, culinary, and laundry wastes during prolonged sea trials. Advantages of the electrochemical system are given. Waste stream characterization showed the BOD and suspended solids levels of shipboard wastes to be 2 to 3 times the concentrations common to municipal wastes. The development program was successful in demonstrating a practical and economically viable electro-chemical treatment system.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]The impact of oily materials on activated sludge systems
1971
Barnhart, Edwin
Multi-system biological treatment of bleached kraft effluents
1971
Development and demonstration of low-level drift instrumentation
1971
Shofner, Frederick M. | Thomas, Carl O.
Eutrophication of surface waters--Lake Tahoe Indian Creek Reservoir
1971
McGauhey, P. H. (Percy Harold) | Porcella, D. B. | Dugan, Gordon L.
The water impounded at Indian Creek Reservoir near Lake Tahoe, California is approximately one-third surface runoff and direct precipitation and two-thirds reclaimed water exported from South Tahoe Public Utility District Plant. Discussed are the results of tests which determined the temporal changes and relationships between water quality characteristics of Indian Creek Reservoir and those of the reclaimed water. Initially the reservoir would not support fish life, but as the reservoir matured, ammonia levels declined to less than 4 mg/l and by 1970 it was an excellent trout fishery. Approximately 70% of the ammonia nitrogen was lost to the atmosphere by nitrification-denitrification. Good biological productivity indicated access to other phosphorus sources, probably runoff. Relative to conductivity and chemical components the water is of good irrigation quality. Various parameters showed that the reservoir responds to more complex factors than those measurable in the reclaimed waste water, raising the question of the effectiveness of tertiary treatment for recreational impoundments.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Control of mine drainage from coal mine mineral wastes
1971
Barthauer, G. L. | Kosowski, Z. V. | Ramsey, J. P.
A project has been underway which attempts to demonstrate practical means of abating pollution from coal mine mineral wastes. The site included a refuse pile occupying approximately 40 acres and a slurry lagoon complex of 50 acres. In the report, the characteristics and acid formation rate of the refuse pile are described. The average rate of acid formation for this refuse pile is 198 pounds of acidity, as CaCO₃, per acre per day. Acid contribution from the slurry lagoons was not determined but appears to be negligible. As an abatement measure, a number of experimental vegetative covers were tested. Grass was successfully established with and without the use of topsoil, weathering well for one year. The long-term effects of establishing a grass cover directly on the refuse without the use of topsoil are not known at this time.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Air pollution aspects of emission sources: nitric acid manufacturing
1971
Zinc precipitation and recovery from viscose rayon waste water
1971
Rock, David M. | Allman, Grady