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Abstract Paper 1 | Abstract Paper 2 | Abstract Paper 3 | Abstract Paper 4 | Abstract Paper 5 | Abstract Paper 6 | Abstract Paper 7 | Abstract Paper 8 | Abstract Paper 9 | Abstract Paper 10 | Abstract Paper 11 | Abstract Paper 12 | Abstract Paper 13 | Abstract Paper 14 | Abstract Paper 15 | Abstract Paper 16 | Abstract Paper 17 | Mohr, K. S.; A NEW TYPE OF HIGH EFFICIENCY OIL-WATER SEPARATOR FOR BETTER WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT, Pacific Northwest Pollution Control Association Meeting; Boise, Idaho, 1992. Abstract:
Environmental regulation of oil in water discharges is becoming increasingly more stringent. Many localities now require oil content of water discharges to be limited to less than 10 mg/l. Various types of systems are available to remove oil from waste or storm water streams. The systems available are discussed, including benefits and disadvantages of each. The design and advantages of a new high efficiency oil-water separator system utilizing multiple-angle coalescing plates are described. Overall oil-water separator system design is discussed and recommendations for ensuring system efficiency, regulatory compliance, reliability, and effective operations are presented. [Home] [Technical Information] [Stormwater Treatment] [ Industrial Systems] [Coalescing Systems] [Aboveground Separators] [Underground Vault Separators] [Separator Accessories] [Kirby Mohr Resume]
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