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RECENT TRENDS AND PROGRESS IN MF/UF TECHNOLOGY 113 TABLE 5.4 Equipment Specifications of Treatment Units ... [Pg.113]

EXPERIMENTAL FLOW The pilot plant, which consisted of an ozonation facUity, an ozone-resistant MF module, and a granular activated carbon (GAC) tower, had a capacity of treating about 35 m /day of water. The experimental flow, as shown in Figure 5.8, had two trains in which ozone was injected before the MF module using an ejector (process A) and a diffuser (process B). The raw water taken from the Edo River through a raw water receiving tank was treated by an automatic strainer with a mesh size of 100 p,m. Equipment specifications of treatment units are shown in Table 5.4. [Pg.113]

Specific medications and items of equipment to treat chemical casualties will be carried by units operating in an area of chemical threat. When collective protection systems are not available, casualties will be taken upwind 100 m or more to permit treatment to occur in a shirtsleeve environment. Chemical agent detection equipment, such as the chemical agent monitor (CAM), should be available to determine (a) if agent vapors have been absorbed on surfaces of the casualty s clothing or equipment before entering a treatment area, and (b) if decontamination procedures have been properly accomplished. [Pg.329]


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