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Advantages
Ammonia is toxic to aquatic life and can
place a direct demand on oxygen in
certain surface waters or can lead to
the excessive growth of aquatic algae.
Ammonia, a form of nitrogen, is a common
component of wastewater, resulting from
the biological decomposition of organic
matter. Ammonia can be toxic to aquatic
life when it is discharged into small
receiving streams with low dilution. To
meet a federal ammonia removal
requirement, the degree of treatment
must increase substantially. Ferric
chloride and aluminum sulfate products
are considered hazardous and used to
eliminate ammonia and to starve the
microbes of needed nutrients which kill
the microbes population.
BioRem-2000 Water Treatment Nh3 reacts
with the ammonia and absorbs it on to
non-soluble amino acids and is mixed
into the sludge by precipitation. The
ammonia is non-leachable, non-hazardous
and non-releasable.
Directions:
For direction on use please download the Product Application & MSDS
sheet.
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