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Physical Treatment Technologies: Filtration
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Physical Treatment Technologies: Filtration

Filtration is one of the most common techniques for physical separation, and is used to remove solids from both gaseous and liquid streams. It is frequently used in the treatment of waste water.

Physical Treatment Technologies: Vapor Pressure: Evaporation Ponds, Air Stripping and Distillation
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Physical Treatment Technologies: Vapor Pressure: Evaporation Ponds, Air Stripping and Distillation

The physical property known as vapor pressure is the tendency of a material, at a given temperature, to turn into a gas. Substances with a higher vapor pressure will change into a gas more quickly than substances with a lower vapor pressure. These...

Physical Treatment Technologies: Microfiltration and Reverse Osmosis
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Physical Treatment Technologies: Microfiltration and Reverse Osmosis

Microfiltration and reverse osmosis are barrier filters that have the smallest pore sizes utilized. These techniques are heavily dependant on supplementary pressure to force the waste stream across the barrier. After the larger particles have been...

Physical Treatment Technologies: Adsorption
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Physical Treatment Technologies: Adsorption

Adsorption is a process that may be considered as either a chemical or a physical treatment method. The forces that hold the adsorbed substance to the surface of an adsorbing material are chemical, but the material itself can be recovered in its or...

Physical Treatment Technologies: Physical Treatment Processes
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Physical Treatment Technologies: Physical Treatment Processes

Physical treatment technologies often provide the initial and most efficient form of treatment, but do not actually transform or destroy the waste. Physical treatment processes often rely on natural forces to do the work.

Physical Treatment Technologies: Waste and Emissions Standards
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Physical Treatment Technologies: Waste and Emissions Standards

In the past, when the waste load was light, nature's ways of purifying itself were sufficient. However, the amount of waste generated by contemporary society has overburdened these restorative powers. As a result, regulations now control the quant...

Thermal Treatment Technologies: Thermal Destruction
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Thermal Treatment Technologies: Thermal Destruction

Since ancient times, the burning of waste has been a common practice. Unfortunately, incineration as generally practiced created serious environmental problems. Today, however, thermal treatment technology has demonstrated its ability to reduce bo...

The Papermaking Industry: Kraft Pulping
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The Papermaking Industry: Kraft Pulping

In the Kraft process, making pulp begins by conveying wood chips of uniform size into a vessel called a digester. Once the pulp-making process is complete, the pulp is transformed into paper. However, not all mills make both pulp and paper at one ...

The Papermaking Industry: Papermaking and Pollution Control
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The Papermaking Industry: Papermaking and Pollution Control

From pulping, to bleaching, to forming sheets on the paper machine, papermaking creates air emissions, water emissions--or effluent--as well as solid waste. However, the environmental impacts of the process are mitigated by a variety of treatment m...

The Food and Agriculture Industries: The Dairy Industry: Waste Streams and Environmental Management
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The Food and Agriculture Industries: The Dairy Industry: Waste Streams and Environmental Management

Environmental management within the dairy industry has changed dramatically in recent years. It's shifted from a reactive to a very pro-active approach, in which the creamery attempts to reduce, reuse and recycle various waste streams, thus minimiz...