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Operational And Environmental Consequences Of Large Industrial Cooling Water Systems 1st Edition Vayalam P Venugopalan

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Operational And Environmental Consequences Of Large Industrial Cooling Water Systems 1st Edition Vayalam P Venugopalan
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Publisher: Springer US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.18 MB
Pages: 480
Author: Vayalam P. Venugopalan, Sanjeevi Rajagopal (auth.), Sanjeevi Rajagopal, Henk A. Jenner, Vayalam P. Venugopalan (eds.)
ISBN: 9781461416975, 1461416973
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Operational And Environmental Consequences Of Large Industrial Cooling Water Systems 1st Edition Vayalam P Venugopalan by Vayalam P. Venugopalan, Sanjeevi Rajagopal (auth.), Sanjeevi Rajagopal, Henk A. Jenner, Vayalam P. Venugopalan (eds.) 9781461416975, 1461416973 instant download after payment.

The use of water for industrial purposes is of foremost importance. It is used as a coolant and industrial activities dealing with power generation, steel and iron, paper and pulp and oil require very large amounts of water. The industry, therefore, resorts to large scale abstraction of water from natural water bodies. This water is often treated with chemicals to combat operational problems like biofouling and corrosion. Such withdrawal and subsequent discharge of large amounts of water have the potential to impart significant impact on the recipient water body. The organisms drawn along with the cooling water, as well as those residing at the discharge zone, are subjected to a combination of mechanical, thermal and chemical stress on a continuous basis.

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