ADAXY AMMONIACAL NITROGEN REMOVAL
Major reason for freshwater bodies getting contaminated with Ammoniacal nitrogen is due to unabated mixing domestic sewage & untreated industrial effluent mixing in most fresh water bodies.
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In addition to this, most of the existing effluent treatment plants (in Pharma, chemical industries, dye & dyes intermediates, pulp & paper and similar manufacturing industries), the treatment process being followed is generally anaerobic followed by aerobic biological.
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The ammonium ion is extremely resistant to any common oxidant except active halogens (chlorine, bromine, iodine). While free radical oxidation of undissociated NH3 is possible.
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Our process involves generation of highly effective OH- radical bank in a special reactor which completely removes Ammoniacal Nitrogen from effluent.
FEATURES
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Reduced unit operations due to by-passing anaerobic treatment process.
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Safe to dispose into fresh water bodies due to reduction/removal of residual ammoniacal nitrogen.
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Possibility of recovery & recycling of wastewater.
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Treated wastewater can be used for sundry applications in cluding cooling tower.
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Cost of treatment will be reduced.
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Confirming to local pollution control board regulations.
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Treated wastewater can be used for irrigation.
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Can give relief in drought prone areas as treated effluent can be used for manufacturing processes.