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Nitrogen, Total   What is Nitrogen? Nitrogen is a chemical element with the symbol N, the atomic number of 7, and the atomic mass of 14. It

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2022-03

Ammonia & Ammonium   What is Ammonia? Ammonia is a colorless, pungent gaseous compound of hydrogen and nitrogen (one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms, NH 3 ) that is highly soluble in water.  Ammonia is formed naturally as a product of the microbiological decay of nitrogenous organic matter (animal and plant protein). It can also be

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2023-03

nutrient monitoring brings excellent visibility to diurnal load and flow changes as well as seasonal treatment challenges. Whether you need to determine what to measure or find the equipment that’s best for your

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2024-03

Mining Petrochemical Plating Power Generation Pulp and Paper   Featured Products AS950 All- Weather Refrigerated Sampler Accurate, easy and intuitive, the AS950 simplifies your sampling process with a large, full-color display, USB upload and download capabilities, and the ability to

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2024-03

Range The EZ Series suite of analyzers is the complete solution for the water cycle, measuring innovative parameters such as ATP , Toxicity , VFA/TAC ,  and Trace Metals , along with Organics , Inorganics

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2023-12

coagulation. Chloramine (Combined Chlorine) Chloramines form when chlorine is added to water containing ammonia. Chlorine reaction with ammonia can be wanted or unwanted based on the water treatment strategy

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2022-11

Nitrate & Nitrite   What are Nitrates and Nitrites? Nitrate and nitrite are compounds that contain nitrogen and oxygen. Both nitrate and nitrite molecules contain one nitrogen atom. Nitrites have two oxygen atoms, while nitrates have three oxygen atoms. Nitrate Nitrate

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2022-11

and form a solid precipitate. This decreases the cleaning efficiency of the soap and forms soap scum. As more soap is added, solids continue to form until the minerals are depleted. When the minerals are no

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2021-08

, losses of these costly chemicals and fibers can still be significant. Product loss can be detected as it occurs, however, by measuring whitewater composition with accurate, real-time monitoring of the first

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2023-05

fabric showers, in steam and power production for thermal and mechanical processes, as well as general operation uses such as materials transport and equipment cleaning. Hach ® offers comprehensive water

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2024-03

primary, secondary or tertiary wastewater treatment or the promise of a Water Intelligence System such as Claros™ , Hach ® innovations and applications can help you stay in compliance and reduce operating costs

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2024-04
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- Nitrogen Removal   Nitrogen Removal – How It Works   Nitrogen enters wastewater treatment plants mainly as Ammonia and is typically removed biologically. Using aeration, the nitrification stage utilizes

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2023-05

achieve a residual of free chlorine. Chloramination refers to purposeful reaction of chlorine with ammonia to create monochloramine, NH2Cl.  Chloramination provides a longer-lasting residual in distribution systems

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2023-05

accurate free chlorine measurements given known interferences Comply with the Ground Water Rule Key Parameters + Ammonia + Free Chlorine + Iron + Manganese + pH + Sulfide / Hydrogen Sulfide + Chlorine Demand

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