Currently, potable water is being used for coal dust suppression in a power station in Gladstone, Australia. The feasibility of reclaiming a close source of 2nd class effluent supplied by the Gladstone City Council, to replace the potable water supply for coal dust suppression is investigated in this paper. Due to the nature of the water, specific attention is given to understand and determine the physical properties of the 2nd class effluent in regards to environmental and work place health and safety (WH&S) issues. UV treatment system has been identified as a suitable treatment technology in order to raise the rating of 2nd class effluent to Class A which is suitable for coal dust suppression. Safety and environmental concerns of UV treat...
Indian coal in general, contains high percentage or non combustible materials. 30 to 40 percent of t...
M.Ing. (Civil Engineering)To relieve the extreme pressure placed on overburdened water and wastewate...
In Queensland, the Plumbing and Drainage Act (2002) is being amended to allow greywater reuse in sew...
Currently, potable water is being used for coal dust suppression in a power station in Gladstone, Au...
There is a great need to save water in a coal-fired power plant in Australia due to recent extreme d...
This paper is concerned with two case histories of wastewater quality management in underground coal...
This study used computer simulation to select appropriate process designs to make coal seam gas (CSG...
Cooling systems for thermoelectric power generation are responsible for 39% of the freshwater withdr...
Cooling systems for thermoelectric power generation are responsible for 39 % of the freshwater withd...
Treating urban grey water with physical, chemical, and biological treatment techniques and reusing i...
The study shows the sustainable and effective way of managing growing water and wastewater problem i...
Addressing the issues of water shortage and appropriate sanitation in Jordan, domestic grey water tr...
Flue gas emitted from coal fired power plants is one of the major sources of Sulphur and nitrogen ox...
Grey water consists of the discharges from kitchen sinks, showers, baths, washing machines and hand ...
For sustainable water management, here is a necessity to consider alternatives, in addition to conve...
Indian coal in general, contains high percentage or non combustible materials. 30 to 40 percent of t...
M.Ing. (Civil Engineering)To relieve the extreme pressure placed on overburdened water and wastewate...
In Queensland, the Plumbing and Drainage Act (2002) is being amended to allow greywater reuse in sew...
Currently, potable water is being used for coal dust suppression in a power station in Gladstone, Au...
There is a great need to save water in a coal-fired power plant in Australia due to recent extreme d...
This paper is concerned with two case histories of wastewater quality management in underground coal...
This study used computer simulation to select appropriate process designs to make coal seam gas (CSG...
Cooling systems for thermoelectric power generation are responsible for 39% of the freshwater withdr...
Cooling systems for thermoelectric power generation are responsible for 39 % of the freshwater withd...
Treating urban grey water with physical, chemical, and biological treatment techniques and reusing i...
The study shows the sustainable and effective way of managing growing water and wastewater problem i...
Addressing the issues of water shortage and appropriate sanitation in Jordan, domestic grey water tr...
Flue gas emitted from coal fired power plants is one of the major sources of Sulphur and nitrogen ox...
Grey water consists of the discharges from kitchen sinks, showers, baths, washing machines and hand ...
For sustainable water management, here is a necessity to consider alternatives, in addition to conve...
Indian coal in general, contains high percentage or non combustible materials. 30 to 40 percent of t...
M.Ing. (Civil Engineering)To relieve the extreme pressure placed on overburdened water and wastewate...
In Queensland, the Plumbing and Drainage Act (2002) is being amended to allow greywater reuse in sew...