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Drenched Electrical Controls Demand Fast Response To Zanesville WWTP Pump Outage
May 11, 2010
Article: Drenched Electrical Controls Demand Fast Response To Zanesville WWTP Pump Outage
By ITT Water & Wastewater - Flygt Products
The results can prove very costly whenever water makes contact with the electrical controls in a wastewater treatment plant. It can be even worse in the dead of night--in the snowy grip of winter—when plant operators must rely on needed expertise and equipment located many miles away. Those factors really tested a plant's major service supplier.
Consider the incident in January at the secondary treatment pump station within the activated sludge plant that serves 22,400 customers in the City of Zanesville, OH. That stage of the 13 mgd facility removes ammonia and biological phosphorus supplemented by the addition of ferric chloride, and disinfects with sodium hypochlorite before discharging the final effluent into the Muskingum River.
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