How To Utilize pH Neutralization Systems And Adhere To Discharge Regulations
Source: Myron L Company
For any drinking water or wastewater treatment operation, pH neutralization is never far from top-of-mind. The regulatory standards for pH to which effluent must adhere, also known as “pH neutralization,” are central to ensuring that treatment is performed accurately and that the water or wastewater leaving a plant is safe.
To help with this burden, treatment operations utilize pH neutralization systems. But these systems come with some “best practices” to follow in order to ensure proper and efficient use.
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