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Minimization of Odors and Corrosion in Collection Systems (Paperback)
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Minimization of Odors and Corrosion in Collection Systems (Paperback)
Series: WERF Research Report Series
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Wastewater collection system odors and corrosion issues continue to
grow in importance to the community and to system owners and
operators. Odor and corrosion prevention in collection systems has
historically been as much art as science. Common control methods
are selected based on practical experience as opposed to a
fundamental understanding of why and when methods will be
successful. Although much is known regarding the cause of odorous
gases in the collection system, the underlying science and
mechanisms of odor generation, sewer ventilation, odor
characterization and monitoring, and corrosion mechanisms need
further research. This WERF research activity helps odor-control
specialists transition from "odor artists" to scientists and
engineers, while also providing a useful tool both for designers to
successfully prevent odor and corrosion events through proper
design and for operators to mitigate and prevent odor excursions
and corrosion impacts. This project transfers state-of-the-art
technology and information gained from the literature survey to the
collection system owner and designer on odor and corrosion
assessment, measurement, characterization, monitoring, and
prevention. The field studies identified in this Phase 1 effort
will fill high-ranked knowledge needs. The resultant database and
team-developed, web-based application tool will identify the best
practices for the entire collection system and its associated
facilities, infrastructure, equipment, and pipes. A plain-English
guide providing a useful and easily understandable overview about
odor and corrosion in collection systems including how odor and
corrosion compounds are formed and what to do to control them is
provided as an introduction to this document. This Phase 1 report
then summarizes the state of the art in knowledge related to odor
and corrosion in collection systems. This highlights the latest
knowledge reported in the literature. These efforts to compile the
literature database have included information-sharing partnerships
with municipal utilities, the academic community, and the
profession, all on a global basis. Our team included leading odor
and corrosion control researchers in the academic, utility
management, and consulting communities, and part of their role was
to provide exhaustive literature research efforts through catalogue
reference, gray literature review, and Internet search mechanisms.
In this way we have accessed a broad spectrum of global resources
tapping into the knowledge and experience of both WERF member and
nonmember utilities.
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