Controlling sulfide (H(2)S) production and emission in sewer systems is critical due to the corrosion and malodour problems that sulfide causes. Chemical dosing is one of the most commonly used measures to mitigate these problems. Many chemicals have been reported to be effective for sulfide control, but the extent of success varies between chemicals and is also dependent on how they are applied. This industry survey aims to summarise the current practice in Australia with the view to assist the water industry to further improve their practices and to identify new research questions. Results showed that dosing is mainly undertaken in pressure mains. Magnesium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide and nitrate are the most commonly used chemicals for s...
Accurate and reliable predictions of sulfide production in a sewer system greatly benefit formulatio...
The addition of ferrous salts is a commonly used strategy for sulfide control in sewer networks. The...
Sulfide odor emitted from box culvert sediments is a nuisance in coastal cities where the box culver...
Intermittent dosing of free nitrous acid (FNA), with or without the simultaneous dosing of hydrogen ...
Sulphide build-up in pressure sewers has been identified as the main cause for the occurrence of odo...
Hydrogen sulphide (H2S) gas emission in sewer networks is associated with several problems including...
Magnesium hydroxide [Mg(OH)2] is a commonly used chemical for controlling corrosion and odor problem...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) generation in sewer systems presents a significant cost to public due to meta...
Sewer odour and corrosion is caused by the reduction of sulphide ions and the release of hydrogen su...
Reduced sulfide is a contaminant of concern for many water purveyors relying on ground water supplie...
Magnesium hydroxide (Mg(OH)2) is commonly dosed in sewer systems to control corrosion and odour prob...
Hydrogen sulfide imparts odors and taste to drinking water and can be corrosive to distribution syst...
Hydrogen sulfide generation in sewer networks represents a major issue in sewer management. It cause...
Dosage of iron salt is the most commonly used method for sulfide control in sewer networks but incur...
Water utilities worldwide spend annually billions of dollars to control sulfide-induced corrosion in...
Accurate and reliable predictions of sulfide production in a sewer system greatly benefit formulatio...
The addition of ferrous salts is a commonly used strategy for sulfide control in sewer networks. The...
Sulfide odor emitted from box culvert sediments is a nuisance in coastal cities where the box culver...
Intermittent dosing of free nitrous acid (FNA), with or without the simultaneous dosing of hydrogen ...
Sulphide build-up in pressure sewers has been identified as the main cause for the occurrence of odo...
Hydrogen sulphide (H2S) gas emission in sewer networks is associated with several problems including...
Magnesium hydroxide [Mg(OH)2] is a commonly used chemical for controlling corrosion and odor problem...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) generation in sewer systems presents a significant cost to public due to meta...
Sewer odour and corrosion is caused by the reduction of sulphide ions and the release of hydrogen su...
Reduced sulfide is a contaminant of concern for many water purveyors relying on ground water supplie...
Magnesium hydroxide (Mg(OH)2) is commonly dosed in sewer systems to control corrosion and odour prob...
Hydrogen sulfide imparts odors and taste to drinking water and can be corrosive to distribution syst...
Hydrogen sulfide generation in sewer networks represents a major issue in sewer management. It cause...
Dosage of iron salt is the most commonly used method for sulfide control in sewer networks but incur...
Water utilities worldwide spend annually billions of dollars to control sulfide-induced corrosion in...
Accurate and reliable predictions of sulfide production in a sewer system greatly benefit formulatio...
The addition of ferrous salts is a commonly used strategy for sulfide control in sewer networks. The...
Sulfide odor emitted from box culvert sediments is a nuisance in coastal cities where the box culver...