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Reduce industrial wastewater toxicity with advanced oxidation

The Capital Controls range of ozone-generation systems (photo) are available with throughput capacities up to 6,000 lb/d (113 kg/h). The systems use this company’s proprietary XTL dielectric technology to decrease maintenance costs and increase uptime. Piloting options can help overcome the challenges of variability persistent in industrial applications. Skid-mounted and containerized systems are available for temporary and mobile systems during this phase, which can later be combined with other technologies, such as ultraviolet (UV) treatment, to solve multiple issues on site. As part of an advanced oxidation process (AOP), ozone presents an appealing option to reduce whole effluent toxicity (WET), since it offers a short reaction time, requires no additional chemicals and reduces disinfection byproduct formation. Booth 1406 — De Nora S.p.A., Milan, Italy

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