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QUESTION
Aeration Lagoons and High Temperatures
We have been having persistent issues maintaining dissolved oxygen
levels in our aeration lagoons. We are looking at adding more surface aerators
as a possible fix but heard hydrogen peroxide might be another alternative. We
don't have any experience with hydrogen peroxide. How would your system work?
How will it compare to adding aeration equipment? Louis - Wastewater Manager
ANSWER
Hydrogen
Peroxide is an excellent way to deal with high plant loadings or inefficient
aeration equipment at high temperatures. Whereas aerators are limited at
transferring oxygen at high temps hydrogen peroxide is not. H2O2 is 100%
efficient at transferring oxygen to your lagoon. Our full service systems can
be installed on site and be used as needed. Whenever you see the dissolved
oxygen levels in your lagoon dropping you can simply turn on the peroxide until
the plant is back to normal. Our team of program managers and application
engineers can help support your application to make sure performance targets are
being met. We also provide inventory management and maintenance of the
equipment as part of our service.
Louis,
I hope this helps answer your question. If you have further questions, please give our Applications
Team a call at (877) 346-4262.
Sincerely,
USP Technologies Wastewater Technology Group

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