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Online Organics Analysis in the Food Industry   Problem Food processing plants struggle to maximize raw materials and reclaim lost product

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2021-06

microorganisms feast on the organics and microorganisms present in the sludge to reduce the volatile solids content and the overall mass of

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2024-03

water quality regardless of changes in the incoming water supply. Additionally, by monitoring and regulating naturally occurring organics through TOC analysis, the system also optimizes usage, balancing both

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2023-09

Industrial Food Wastewater Applications   Nutrient Control DAF & Solids Organics Monitoring Sampling Methods Wastewater Regulations Smart Plant Technology Nutrient Control Properly

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2022-10

test strips (AquaChek, SteriChek). Patented technology for online organics measurement providing maximum uptime and reliability. Water Quality Segment: Through a series of strategic acquisitions, Veralto

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2023-10

pollution in the form of organic content to receiving waters. High levels of wastewater COD indicate concentrations of organics that can deplete dissolved oxygen in the water, leading to negative environmental and

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2021-04

preoxidation phase if the source water is minimally contaminated with organics or contains a low concentration of difficult-to-treat microorganisms such as Giardia or Cryptosporidium. If the source water is more

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2023-03

Solids (TSS) (Total) Nitrogen (Total) Phosphorus Total Organic Carbon (TOC) Organics Sampling  

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2023-03

: Lower bioactivity of microorganisms in water leads to a higher concentration of DO because microorganisms feeding on organics and decaying matter use oxygen in their respiration. Featured Products for

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2021-06

. Protect your budget and reduce operating costs, like electricity, chemicals, and sludge with effective monitoring of organics, and inorganic matter. Maintain the correct dosing for coagulants and respective pH

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2024-03

used throughout the 20th century. Today, the chlorination process is still a practical solution for source waters low in organics, and low in difficult-to-treat microorganisms.  Use the product configurator to

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2023-03

the right testing solution   Free Ammonia Free ammonia levels will increase as monochloramine reacts with various organics and bacteria in the distribution system water satisfying the chlorine demand. Increased

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2023-03

*, Dissolved Oxygen, Nitrate, Organics*, ORP*, Orthophosphate, pH*, Silica†, Sludge level, Total suspended solids, Turbidity * Mobile Sensor

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2023-02

impact ecosystems and damage equipment when left unchecked and untreated. Avoid Environmental Consequences Organics can be toxic to the environment in rivers or streams, even if the compounds themselves are not

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2023-02

preoxidation to remove organics and/or dissolved metals, such as manganese (Mn) and iron (Fe), from the water. Natural organic matter (NOM) removal

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2020-12

disinfection by-products may form if the demand is due to organics, such as natural organic matter (NOM). Chloramines may be formed when ammonia is

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2022-06

organics and/or dissolved metals, such as manganese and iron, from the water. Natural organic matter (NOM) removal is usually the primary goal

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2020-12

overall costs by maximizing the monitoring of organics in your process. Losing otherwise salable product adds significant cost beyond the

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2023-12

environment, they can introduce pollution in the form of organic content to receiving waters. High concentrations of organics can deplete dissolved oxygen levels in water, leading to negative environmental and

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2022-11

the water cycle, measuring innovative parameters such as ATP , Toxicity , VFA/TAC ,  and Trace Metals , along with Organics , Inorganics, and Nutrients . Whether for drinking water , wastewater or

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2023-03
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