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    Successful Implementation of an Odor Control Program on a Large Scale
    This municipality treats over 100 million gallons per day of municipal and industrial wastewater at several facilities throughout its collection system. Countless complaints were made by local residents about wastewater odors. The city’s collection system was also corroding due to the conversion of hydrogen sulfide to sulfuric acid in the crown area of the pipes. Corrosion also manifested itself in electrical panels, concrete walls, and steel fixtures of pumping stations. The city made a decision to consolidate its treatment programs and single-source all equipment, chemicals, maintenance, and monitoring services for the treatment of its wastewater in an attempt to improve or eliminate the problem.  More

    VX 456® Controls Odors and Reduces Costs Compared to KMnO4  Treatment Program
    This municipality was using potassium permanganate (KMnO4) to control malodor in sewage sludge going to their belt press operation. Dry potassium permanganate was fed down pipes attached to the sludge belt press feed lines. Although potassium permanganate adequately controlled the malodor in the sludge, the municipality was interested in evaluating new products which might reduce chemical treatment costs and be easier to handle than potassium permanganate.  More

    VX 456® Controls Odors In Sludge Dewatering Operation and Lowers Costs
    An eastern U.S. municipality was using two centrifuges for dewatering 80 to 100,000 gallons-per-day of product from the sludge thickeners. They had routinely treated the sludge for odor control by adding approximately 100 pounds per day (126 mg/L) of potassium permanganate (KMnO4) prior to the two centrifuges.  More

    ZABOCS Solves Odor Problem in Jacksonville Beach, FL
    Pump station #10 is located in the resort community of Jacksonville Beach on the Atlantic coast of Florida. Situated between picturesque neighborhoods and outdoor sports facilities, odors resulting from the station’s wetwell and adjacent manhole were resulting in numerous complaints.  More

    ZABOCS™: An Innovative Way To Remove Odors Biologically
    ZABOCS™ Biological odor control system implemented to treat wet wells for H2S in South Collier County, FL.  More

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