Campbell's/Snyder's Lance Case Study
In municipal wastewater facilities, the use of sulphuric acid to manage the pH of the wastewater in the buffering reactor tank prior to entering the DAF for solids and oil removal was considered to be an unnecessary risk requiring significant safety protocols. CDOX and CO2-based system replaced manual chemical dosing of strong-acids, increasing workplace safety while reducing operating costs.
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