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Industrial and municipal wastewater treatment generates odors that can be strong, persistent, and a
nuisance to employees, residents, businesses, and industries located near the
wastewater treatment plant.
SPECIAL BLEND MISTER CT‐417 AND MISTING ASSEMBLY TM‐0010 OFFER A GREAT SOLUTION
Example: An atomized “dome” of Odor Neutralizing products that can be used to control odors rising
from a primary equalization tank at a municipal
wastewater facility.
Odors are generated in varying degrees throughout the wastewater treatment
process with the main odor‐generating areas being pump stations, head works, clarifiers, digesters,
aeration basins, lagoons and sludge handling areas, sludge drying beds, manholes areas amongst
others.
Odors that are generally associated with this process include hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, sulfur
dioxide, aromatic hydrocarbons, mercaptans, amines and indoles.
Hydrogen sulfide is a serious problem in wastewater treatment plants. Fogging systems installed at
the bar screens and digesters, can solve the problem. In some cases the odor control products can
also be diluted with plant water for a combined action, synergistic operation.
Septage haulers need to take their loads somewhere and that is usually the local wastewater plant.
Raw septage is especially odorous and can present odor problems to plants that otherwise have their
industrial emissions under control. Simple fan or nozzle atomization systems positioned near the
unloading point and vented or open downstream locations will provide simple and effective temporary
odor control as needed.
CHEMTRON
3901 S.W. 47TH AVE. #400, DAVIE, FLORIDA 33314
Phone: (954)584-4530, Fax: (954)584-4531
email: sales@ChemTron.com
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