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Environmental Technical Verification Report for Ammonia Recovery Process, Paperback / softback Book

Environmental Technical Verification Report for Ammonia Recovery Process Paperback / softback

Part of the CERF Report series

Paperback / softback

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This is the first report from CERF's Environmental Technical Evaluation Center.

The report describes the performance of the Ammonia Recovery Process (ARP), a patented method for recycling ammonia in wastewater.

Tests have found that the ARP system is capable of removing 75 to 99 percent of the ammonia in the waste stream in a domestic wastewater treatment plant.

Manufactured by ThermoEnergy Environmental Corporation of Little Rock, Arkansas, ARP uses a series of absorption, evaporation, and crystallization steps to convert ammonia in wastewater into a commercial fertilizer, ammonium sulphate.

The evaluation results clearly indicate that the ARP process is capable of achieving significant ammonia reduction under a range of environmental conditions.

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