10-14: Automated Feed of Patented Aseptrol CW Oxidizing Biocide Provides #N/AThis paper describes a new Aseptrol ClO2 delivery system that is capable of at least two months of unattended operation in small to medium size cooling systems up to 30,000 gallons in capacity. Multiple safety features have been incorporated into the feeder to significantly minimize the risk of exposure to chlorine dioxide. Results from field trials will be reported in which Aseptrol biocide was dosed into cooling systems via this feeder, allowing for
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The purpose of this document is to provide general guidelines to plant owners and operators for water conservation through internal plant cooling water reuse
including a review of the many chemical additive options for different influents emphasizing simplified chemistry maintenance is discussed
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world-wide potable water plants that have used ClO2 since the 1940's for taste and odor control or
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