LIMESTONE CONTACTORS

 LIST OF CONTENTS

  Introduction

  Process Description

  Typical Contactor

  Design Criteria

  Photos, Plans & Specs

  Treatment Performance

  Operational Skills

  Automation Potential

  Advantages

  Limitations & Concerns

  Pilot Plant Objectives

  Costs 

  References

  Contacts & Facilities

 

REFERENCES - CONTINUED

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9. British Standard Online. Chemicals used for treatment of water intended for human consumption; Calcium carbonate. British Standard. BS EN 1018:1998. http://www.bsi.org.uk.

10. Centro Canario del Agua (Sept 2003). "The Commercialization of the New Lime Contactors Developed by the Canary Islands Water Centre Gets Under Way". El Manantial. No: 20. Year: 4. Accessed Online at www.fcca.es. Date Accessed: Oct. 5, 2003.

11. Cox, C.R. (1930). "The removal of aggressive carbon dioxide by contact beds of limestone or marble". Journal AWWA. 25:1505-1522.

12. Cravotta III, C.A. and Trahan, M.K. (1999). "Limestone drains to increase pH and remove dissolved metals from acidic mine drainage". Applied Geochemistry. 14:5:580-606.

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