Evaluation of three granular activated carbon filters for the treatment of collections foul air entering a water resource recovery facility
Tadeo G. Vitko,
Scott Cowden,
Zhihang Yin
et al.
Abstract:The treatment of raw foul air that could escape to the atmosphere from the head space of the incoming wastewater sewer lines into a Southern California Water Resource Recovery Facility was evaluated by using a 1/20th scale pilot unit consisting of three different granular activated carbon filter technologies, operating side by side, under similar operating conditions, each having an average 3.8‐s contact time. The three activated carbon filters contained each 0.07 m3 of coconut, coal, and coconut mixed with pe… Show more
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