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Influence of Wastewater Constituents on Hydrogen Sulfide Emission in Sewer Networks
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Transport of wastewater in sewer networks causes potential problems associated with hydrogen sulfide in regard to odor nuisance, health risk, and microbially induced corrosion. To what extent these problems occur depends ...
Effect of Temperature on Air-Water Transfer of Hydrogen Sulfide
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The extent of hydrogen sulfide transfer across the air-water interface plays a major role for odor and corrosion problems in sewer networks. One significant physical factor affecting the air-water transfer process is ...
Infiltration Pond Design for Highway Runoff Treatment in Semiarid Climates
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Highway runoff disposal without concern for its specific characteristics may be associated with high material and environmental costs. An understanding of storm water management has enlightened the importance of the impacts ...
Effects of Iron on Chemical Sulfide Oxidation in Wastewater from Sewer Networks
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Effects of iron on the kinetics and stoichiometry of aerobic chemical sulfide oxidation in wastewater from two different sites were studied at pH 8 and 20°C. Iron(III) chloride was added to the wastewater in concentrations ...
Discussion of “Modeling Hydrogen Sulfide Emission Rates in Gravity Sewage Collection Systems” by Ori Lahav, Yue Lu, Uri Shavit, and Richard E. Loewenthal
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
European Research into Sewer Sediments and Associated Pollutants and Processes
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Research investigating all aspects of solids in sewer systems has been underway in Europe for nearly two decades. Due to the early development of European sewer systems, originally as part of the industrialization process ...
Experimental Evaluation of the Stoichiometry of Sulfide-Related Concrete Sewer Corrosion
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Stoichiometry of hydrogen sulfide–induced corrosion of concrete sewers was quantified in a bench-scale experimental setup consisting of six concrete pipe reactors. The setup was installed in an underground sewer research ...
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