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ID 200 Series Interface Concentration
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Manual control of water draw-off can result in HC
product in the discharge. The loss of this HC product means less product
available for sale and increases the cost of wastewater treatment.
Additionally, environmental regulation trends (e.g., USA Benzene/NESHAP and
SOCMI/HON) may impose large economic penalties for designing water draw
conveyance and treatment systems that allow HC product in the water draw-off
discharge.
Two types of water draw-off control approaches use the AGAR
ID-200 Series Interface Detector. Each water draw discharge control strategy
has its own advantages and disadvantages.
The control strategies are:
1. Using In-Tank Interface/Concentration Detectors
2. Using
Insertion Hydrocarbon/Water Monitors in the Effluent Water Draw-Off
Line
Our applications specialists can assist in identifying the optimum
strategy for controlling draw water discharge.
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