Nitrogen, Total What is Nitrogen? Nitrogen is a chemical element with the symbol N, the atomic number of 7, and the atomic mass of 14. It
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Ammonia & Ammonium What is Ammonia? Ammonia is a colorless, pungent gaseous compound of hydrogen and nitrogen (one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms, NH 3 ) that is highly soluble in water. Ammonia is formed naturally as a product of the microbiological decay of
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nutrient monitoring brings excellent visibility to diurnal load and flow changes as well as seasonal treatment challenges. Whether you need to determine what to measure or find the equipment that’s best for your
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Knowledge Base: Hach Parameter FAQ Alkalinity Ammonia Arsenic
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Chloramination Is Chloramination right for you? Chloramination disinfects drinking water by adding chlorine and ammonia to achieve a residual of monochloramine. Chloramination is favored for disinfection
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Analytical Range The EZ Series suite of analysers is the complete solution for the water cycle, measuring innovative parameters such as ATP , Toxicity , VFA/TAC , and Trace Metals , along with Organics
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to adjust pH for the other steps in the process. Solids may also be removed as a preliminary treatment process. This may include DAF (Dissolved Air Floatation) to remove solids, fats, oils, and/or greases. Some
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various parameters and methods for source water monitoring below. Ammonia Ammonia levels can reach several mg/L in groundwater systems, especially those located in agricultural areas. The ammonia levels can change seasonally and need to be monitored. The ammonia will react with chlorine to form chloramines, creating an uncontrolled chloraminated
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, and support. Explore the various parameters and methods for surface water monitoring below. Ammonia Ammonia levels can reach mg/L in surface water, especially in smaller water bodies and streams located
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Wastewater Treatment for the Food Industry Produce the best quality foods with the best quality water. As a food business, your wastewater treatment process varies depending on your unique goals. If you
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treatment facilities for processing and discharge. Some older systems know as combined sewer systems also carry stormwater runoff in addition to the wastewater from residential and commercial sources. The
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navigate the tough decisions on product release, process adjustments and response to regulatory changes. With Hach as your partner in process monitoring and laboratory analysis, you can more effectively control
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and form a solid precipitate. This decreases the cleaning efficiency of the soap and forms soap scum. As more soap is added, solids continue to form until the minerals are depleted. When the minerals are no
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Meet Regulations, Reduce Costs, Protect the Environment Water is a critical topic in the food industry, as companies are encouraged to pay more attention to wastewater management to meet stricter regulations
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Nitrate & Nitrite What are Nitrates and Nitrites? Nitrate and nitrite are compounds that contain nitrogen and oxygen. Both nitrate and nitrite molecules contain one nitrogen atom. Nitrites have two oxygen atoms, while nitrates have three oxygen atoms. Nitrate Nitrate
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