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Effective Water Treatment Services with GO2TM Technology

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When it comes to wastewater management, effective disinfection and odor control are paramount. Many Waste Water Treatment Companies are turning to innovative solutions like GO2TM, a powerful chlorine dioxide-based treatment that offers several advantages over traditional chlorine. GO2TM is not only an effective disinfectant but also an excellent oxidant in wastewater treatment, ensuring both enhanced water quality and reduced operational costs. GO2TM stands out due to its unique chemical properties. Unlike chlorine, which can hydrolyze and lose effectiveness over a narrow pH range, GO2TM remains highly effective across a broad spectrum of pH levels. This makes it a versatile solution for municipal wastewater systems, where the water chemistry can vary significantly. For most systems, a residual concentration of up to 5 ppm of GO2TM is sufficient to ensure proper disinfection. Its ability to destroy sulfides, phenols, and other organic contaminants makes it ideal for odor control and w...

Chlorine Dioxide: A Leading Versatile Chemical for Effective Water Disinfection

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In the water treatment industry aimed at curing of public drinking water, a series of steps are taken. They include coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection. In disinfection part, the water treatment chlorine dioxide finds extensive use as the most essential chemical to deliver purified edible water. Disinfection is an important step in the last-mile process to ensure that the public water offered to communities is hygienic, healthy, and free of all microbes. Flocculation in water treatment stands for the gentle mixing of the water to form flocs, or heavier particles. In sedimentation, flocs settle down at the bottom of the water and pump up clear water to the top. In the filtration process, dissolved particles, germs, dust, chemicals, parasites, bacteria, viruses, and bad odors are eliminated. Many treatment plants also use a process called ultrafiltration, where the water goes through a filter membrane with small pores. This is an extension ...

Chlorine Dioxide Maintains Upbeat Status as a Versatile Water Disinfectant Chemical

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In the water treatment industry aimed at curing of public drinking water, a series of steps are taken. They include coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection. In disinfection part, the water treatment chlorine dioxide finds extensive use as the most essential chemical to deliver purified edible water. Disinfection is an important step in the last-mile process to ensure that the public water offered to communities is hygienic, healthy, and free of all microbes. Flocculation in water treatment stands for the gentle mixing of the water to form flocs, or heavier particles. In sedimentation, flocs settle down at the bottom of the water and pump up clear water to the top. In the filtration process, dissolved particles, germs, dust, chemicals, parasites, bacteria, viruses, and bad odors are eliminated. Many treatment plants also use a process called ultrafiltration, where the water goes through a filter membrane with small pores. This is an extension of ove...