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FIGURE 6.8 Top and side views of the flotation-filtration unit. (Taken from Krofta, M. and Wang, L.K., Flotation Engineering, Technical Manual Lenox/1-06-2000/368, Lenox Institute of Water Technology, Lenox, MA, 2000.)... [Pg.252]

Case VI Resource Recovery Facility of Lenox Institute of Water Technology (LIWT), Lenox, Massachusetts... [Pg.905]

Wang, L.K., Yoo, S.H., and Hong, Y.N., Development of Two-Stage Physical-Chemical Process System for Treatment of Pulp Mill Wastewater, Lenox Institute of Water Technology, Lenox, M A, Technical Report LIR/05-84/2, 1984, 64 p. [Pg.911]

Many pilot-scale and full-scale trials involving the use of secondary flotation (Krofta Supracell) in activated sludge treatment plants were conducted by KEC and Lenox Institute of Water Technology (LIWT) (formerly Lenox Institute for Research). Only partial operational data are selected for presentation in this chapter. The readers are encouraged to contact the authors for details. In the illustration of each case history, the true names of the company and its resident engineer involved are omitted for the protection of the Company s privacy. [Pg.1175]

An improved solidification (cementation) technology has been used by Dr. Lawrence K. Wang of the Lenox Institute of Water Technology, Massachusetts, USA, for successful solidification of mercury-containing batteries in concrete blocks. The concrete blocks, which are environment friendly, can then be properly buried in the government-approved hazardous waste landfill sites.3... [Pg.1231]

Lenox Institute of Water Technology and Krofta Engineering Corporation Lenox, Massachusetts and... [Pg.1397]

Ohrt, J.A. Physicochemical Pretreatment of a Synthetic Industrial Dairy Waste. Lenox Institute of Water Technology Lenox, MA. Masters Thesis (Wang, L.K. Aulenbach, D.B., advisors), 2001 62... [Pg.13]

A bench-scale foam separation unit, Foamer Tester, has been developed by Krofta Engineering Corporation and Lenox Institute of Water Technology, both in Lenox, MA, USA. It is for use in these types of SBR-foam separation experiments. Figures 7 and 8 show the tester dimensions and piping arrangements, respectively. [Pg.106]

L. K. Wang, Theory and Applications of Flotation Process. Lenox Institute of Water Technology (formerly Lenox Institute for Research), Lenox, MA. Technical Report No. LIR/ll-85d58, 1985. U.S. Department of Commerce, National Information Service, Springfield, VA. NTIS-PB86-194198/AS. 1985. [Pg.116]

M. Krofta and L. K. Wang, Winter Operation of the First United States Flotation Installation-Water Treatment Plants City of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Lenox Institute of Water Technology, Lenox, MA. Technici Report No. LIR/06-87/257,20 pages, June 15,1987. [Pg.121]


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